3 Day Itineray London
3Days 2Nights
29 Places
London
A short getaway to London, exploring iconic landmarks, museums, and enjoying the vibrant outdoor and food scene.
London
Sep 19 - Sep 21
Day 1
Fri, Sep 19
Arrival and Exploring Central London
1

Buckingham Palace
Cultural landmark
4.5
2

St James's Park - The Blue Bridge
Place
4.8
3

Westminster Cathedral
Church
4.7
4

Big Ben
Cultural landmark
4.4
Did you know that the actual name of the tower is Elizabeth Tower. The name "Big Ben" specifically refers to the large bell housed within the tower
5

2 Hour Big Ben to Borough Market Walking Tour
Activity
4.9
Grab a quick bite at the oldest food market in London. These are our top recommendations: The Ginger Pig in Borough Market is well-known for its scotch eggs and sausage rolls- traditional english bites.
6

Tate Modern
Art gallery
4.5
7

Horselydown stairs
Landmark
4.6
8

Tower Bridge
Place
4.8
9

Tower of London
Historical place
4.6
10

St Dunstan in the East Church Garden
Garden
4.7
11

Poppies Fish & Chips
Restaurant
4.2
Day 2
Sat, Sep 20
Cultural and Historical Exploration
1

The Garden at 120
Garden
4.8
FREE to visit-no need to book ahead — you can just show up! Depending on the time, there might be a bit of a queue, but it usually moves pretty quickly.
2

St. Paul's Cathedral
Church
4.6
Check out one of the services at St Paul’s Cathedral — it’s free to attend and a great way to truly experience the space.
3

NLA - The London Centre
Event venue
4.7
4

Barbican Conservatory
Garden
4.5
It’s completely free to go, just make sure you pre-book your visit in advance.
5

Chinatown Gate
Landmark
4.5
These are some of our go-to spots for a quick (and tasty) bite: Good Friend Chicken Ji Xiang Bao Zi Bun House Chinatown Chinatown Bakery
6

The Butterfly Trail at Outernet
Place
4.5
7

The British Museum
Museum
4.7
8

Gasholder Park
Park
4.6
9

Camden Market Hawley Wharf
Market
4.5
Here’s a simple list of interesting food spots at Camden Market: 1. Oli Baba’s – Halloumi Fries 2. Bian Dang – Taiwanese Street Food 3. Sonita’s Kitchen – Indian Naan Wraps 4. StakeHaus – Gourmet Steak & Chips 5. The Fish Dog – Fish Finger Hot Dogs 6. Arepa & Co – Venezuelan Arepas 7. Baba G’s – Indian-Inspired Burgers 8. Magic Falafel – Fresh Falafel Wraps 9. La Churreria – Spanish Churros 10. Yorkshire Burrito – Sunday Roast in a Wrap
10

Primrose Hill
Park
4.7
Primrose Hill is the perfect sunset spot — bring some snacks and drinks, and just enjoy the view.
Day 3
Sun, Sep 21
1

Crossrail Place Roof Garden
Botanical garden
4.6
On your way here stop at Eden Dock and walk through the futuristic Alexander Bridge — and don’t miss the free poem machine waiting for you at the entrance of Crossrail Place Roof Garden Plus, you can walk from the Isle of Dogs to Greenwich through the historic foot tunnel — it’s a hidden little adventure under the Thames.
2

Cutty Sark
Museum
4.5
3

Painted Hall
Landmark
4.7
The Painted Hall is just £5 on the first Sunday of the month — such a hidden gem deal! Other then that it costs £17.50 per adult. You need to pre-book in advance
4

Greenwich Market
Place
5

National Maritime Museum
Museum
4.6
Its actually the biggest Maritime Museum in the world- it’s FREE to visit and no pre-booking is necessary
6

Queen's House
Museum
4.5
A former royal residence that was used in filming some episodes from Bridgerton, one of Netflix's biggest period drama hits. Also season 4 of The Crown filmed inside the Tulip Stairs of the Queen's House. FREE to visit but pre-booking is necessary
7

Prime Meridian
Historical landmark
4.5
While the Royal Observatory, where the line is physically located, requires paid admission, there's a free continuation of the line just outside the observatory grounds. You can access this free section by walking up the hill towards the observatory and turning right before the main entrance, where you'll find the line marked on the ground.
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