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London One Week Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in London and settle into your accommodation. Take a relaxing stroll around Covent Garden to soak in the lively atmosphere.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic British Museum to explore centuries of history and art.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant near Soho, followed by a casual walk through Leicester Square.

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Day 2: Historic London

Morning: Explore Tower of London and view the Crown Jewels.

Afternoon: Walk along the Thames River to Tower Bridge and visit the Borough Market for lunch.

Evening: Catch a show in the West End theater district.

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Day 3: Museums & Parks

Morning: Visit the Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.

Afternoon: Relax and picnic at Hyde Park, then take a boat ride on the Serpentine.

Evening: Dine in the Kensington area and enjoy a quiet evening.

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Day 4: Royal London

Morning: Witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.

Afternoon: Tour the Westminster Abbey and visit the nearby Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.

Evening: Take a ride on the London Eye at sunset for spectacular city views.

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Day 5: Day Trip to Greenwich

Morning: Take the riverboat to Greenwich and visit the Royal Observatory and the Prime Meridian Line.

Afternoon: Explore the National Maritime Museum and stroll through Greenwich Park.

Evening: Return to central London and enjoy dinner at a riverside restaurant in Southbank.

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Day 6: Modern London & Markets

Morning: Explore the contemporary art at the Tate Modern.

Afternoon: Visit the vibrant Camden Market to shop and sample street food.

Evening: Experience nightlife around Shoreditch.

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Day 7: Leisure & Departure

Morning: Take a leisurely walk along the South Bank, visiting street performers and small bookshops.

Afternoon: Last-minute shopping at Oxford Street or Regent Street.

Evening: Prepare for departure and enjoy a farewell meal at a classic London pub.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • British Museum: 2-3 hours, Free entry
  • Tower of London: 3 hours, £30
  • Borough Market: 1-2 hours, £10-20 for food
  • West End Show: 2-3 hours, £40-70
  • Natural History Museum & V&A Museum: 3-4 hours, Free entry
  • Hyde Park Boat Ride: 1 hour, £12
  • Buckingham Palace - Changing Guard: 1 hour, Free
  • Westminster Abbey: 1.5 hours, £27
  • London Eye: 30-45 minutes, £35
  • Greenwich Royal Observatory: 2 hours, £16
  • National Maritime Museum: 2 hours, Free entry
  • Tate Modern: 2 hours, Free entry
  • Camden Market: 2-3 hours, Costs vary
  • Oxford/Regent Street Shopping: 1-2 hours, Varies

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately £170-230 (excluding shopping and personal expenses)

Tips

If you want to extend your trip, consider visiting nearby cities such as Oxford, Bath, or Brighton for day or overnight trips. Alternatively, spend extra days exploring museums in greater depth or discovering hidden neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Richmond.

To reduce the trip duration, prioritize central London highlights such as the British Museum, Westminster landmarks, and the Tower of London. Skip day trips and market explorations to focus on major points of interest within 3-4 days.

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