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6-Day Itinerary for London in July 2023

  1. Day 1: The British Museum
    10 minutes (1 mile) from Kings Cross Station

    Start your day with a visit to The British Museum, home to over 8 million works from around the world. View the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, the Parthenon sculptures, and more. Afternoon tea at The Montague on the Gardens is a delightful way to break up the day. End the day with a sunset walk along the Thames.

  2. Day 2: Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament
    15 minutes (1.5 miles) from The British Museum

    Begin your day at Westminster Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the site of royal coronations and weddings. Afterward, take a tour of the Houses of Parliament and learn about the history and workings of British democracy. End the day with a relaxing stroll through St. James's Park and Green Park.

  3. Day 3: Tower of London and Tower Bridge
    25 minutes (2.7 miles) from Westminster Abbey

    Explore the Tower of London, a historic castle used as a royal palace, prison, and execution site. View the Crown Jewels and take a Beefeater tour. Cross the Tower Bridge and enjoy the views of the city skyline. Visit the Design Museum in the afternoon to see exhibitions on contemporary design.

  4. Day 4: Camden Market and Regent's Park
    25 minutes (2.4 miles) from Tower of London

    Head to Camden Market for a unique shopping experience, with over 1,000 stalls selling fashion, art, and food. Take a canal boat tour to Regent's Park and visit the London Zoo. Rent a rowboat or pedal boat to enjoy the park's beautiful lake. End the day with a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum.

  5. Day 5: Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe
    20 minutes (1.8 miles) from Regent's Park

    Visit the Tate Modern, Britain's national museum of modern and contemporary art. Admire the works of Picasso, Warhol, and Dali. Walk across the Millennium Bridge to Shakespeare's Globe, a replica of the original theater where many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed. Enjoy an evening performance at the theater.

  6. Day 6: Buckingham Palace and The National Gallery
    20 minutes (1.6 miles) from Shakespeare's Globe

    End your trip with a visit to Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch. Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms. Afterward, visit The National Gallery, home to over 2,300 works of art, including paintings by Van Gogh, da Vinci, and Monet. End the day with a West End show.

Recommendations

Other attractions to consider include the London Eye, the Churchill War Rooms, and the Science Museum. Take a day trip to Stonehenge or Bath to explore more of England's history. To maximize your fun, consider purchasing a London Pass for discounted entry to many attractions. Don't forget to try traditional English dishes like fish and chips and shepherd's pie, and enjoy a pint at a local pub.

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