What to visit in london

What to visit in london

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The huge variety of places to visit in London is brutal, in this city there is everything! So if you are going to be traveling a time that we could consider as «usual», one 3 or 4 days in the city, you have to prioritize and that is why I will list the places, some not so well known, that for me are 100% essential and that I’m sure you will love.

There are already two times that we have been touring this city from P to PA and that is why I have started to upload this post with essential places to see in London. Grab a pen and paper because… here we go!

One of the best things to do in London that I always, always recommend is to walk the bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge to Lambeth Bridge but always from the side of the London Eye (the famous Ferris wheel).

The walk here is delightful and the views of Big Ben, in my opinion, one of the best you are going to have in London. So you know, write down this site because it is worth walking around here and enjoying the most photogenic face of London.

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Free tour of Notting Hill19. Hyde ParkThe largest park in central London and perhaps the most iconic is Hyde Park. On a sunny day during your 4 days in London, it is best to do as the Londoners do and grab a snack or a coffee and then sit on the grass of this park.Hyde Park is more than just a park, during its history it has been the scene of many important concerts and demonstrations. If you can visit the park on a Sunday, head to the northeast corner where the Speakers’ Corner is where people make speeches about politics and religion.20. Kensington Garden Next to Hyde Park is another beautiful green space, the Kensington Garden. Apart from being a quiet and picturesque park, in Kensington Garden you will find several points of interest to visit in London, such as Kensington Palace, the statue of Peter Pan or the Memorial to remember Princess Diana.

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Free tour of Notting Hill19. Hyde ParkThe largest park in central London and perhaps the most iconic is Hyde Park. On a sunny day during your 4 days in London, it is best to do as the Londoners do and grab a sandwich or a coffee and then sit on the grass of this park.Hyde Park is more than just a park, during its history it has been the scene of many important concerts and demonstrations. If you can visit the park on a Sunday, head to the northeast corner where the Speakers’ Corner is where people make speeches about politics and religion.20. Kensington Garden Next to Hyde Park is another beautiful green space, the Kensington Garden. Apart from being a quiet and picturesque park, in Kensington Garden you will find several points of interest to visit in London, such as Kensington Palace, the statue of Peter Pan or the Memorial to remember Princess Diana.

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Hit London’s most visited tourist attractions, many of which are free. No matter what you’re into, history or modern art, you’ll find it here, from the modern Coca-Cola London Eye to the historic Tower of London.

Discover a huge variety of fantastic sets, costumes and props from the Harry Potter films on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter, where the famous films were shot.

Book your ticket now for the Coca-Cola London Eye, an essential element of the London skyline. It is the world’s tallest Ferris wheel, with 32 capsules, each weighing 10 tons and accommodating up to 25 people. Climb aboard for a breathtaking experience with unforgettable views of over 55 famous landmarks in just 30 minutes!

Visit Buckingham Palace, one of the few remaining working royal palaces in the world. In summer, you can explore the beautiful royal chambers of the Queen’s official London residence and see the special annual exhibition.