INTRODUCTION
London, the capital of England is a classic blend of gothic architecture alongside modern skyscrapers and tall buildings, packed with boundless sightseeing options and is unquestionably a foodie’s paradise. Here’s my take on consuming 24 hours in London, with the best that the city has to offer.
How to Commute
If you are travelling by car, make sure you get a reasonable and safe parking space for full day. For Central London, you should to commute on underground trains or better be on your foot, depending on what you prefer. There is a rented bike and electric scooter service available at various points around the city for those who desire.
Make your way towards Central London
The King-Cross Station
You can begin from King-cross Station which lies in the heart of London and is famously known for Platform 9 ¾ in Harry Potter series, definitely photo moment. Interestingly, one can see granary square fountain and enjoy canal side shopping as well. You can take away a healthy drink to go and begin your journey from there.
London Tower Bridge
Firstly, visit the tower bridge by journeying from King-Cross to London Bridge Station wherein a quick ten minutes’ walk will get you to the bridge. Nearby, are the Tower of London Fortress which one must stroll from outside without purchasing tickets and marvel the architecture.
Waterloo
Next stop should be Waterloo station which is always packed with holiday makers and city commuters. It is your destination for major tourist sightseeing in the City. Begin from Battle of Waterloo memorial which is a short walk from the station. Later on, embark towards South Bank – a beautiful river side stretch featuring the following:
London-Eye
Afterwards, the next tourist spot is another 4 minutes’ walk from south-bank which located on Thames River. This iconic observation wheel is a 30 minutes ride which offers unobstructed sight of up to 25 miles through the glass pods. Pre-book the fast track passes in order to dodge queues.
The Big-Ben & Westminster Abbey
This place is a historic monument wherein famous clock tower is a part of the palace of Westminster, also the parliament of England. The big bell chimes every hour and smaller bells also ring every 15 minutes to all four quarters of each hour. Both these tourist attractions are the best that London has to offer i.e. stunning architecture, historical context and scenic exquisiteness.
St. Margaret’s Church
The gothic building is a 12th century Church adjacent to Westminster Palace which is undoubtedly a world class heritage reflecting years of history. The cathedral is free to visit and is open every day.
Buckingham Palace
Thereafter, you can either opt for a 20 minutes’ slow walk or take a train to London Victoria and then walk ten minutes further to reach the palace. This particularly is a must to get the ultimate royal experience.
Primrose Hill
Finally, end your evening, the most serene views of primrose hill are a must watch. Herein, the best time to visit this place is right after sunset. This place is located north of Regent Park and is acclaimed to be the highest natural point in London. It provides you a picturesque scene of central London and its momentums and is a treat well deserved for the eyes. You can sit by the grass and slurp in all the peacefulness and bliss of nature after the busy day.
Conclusion
In the end, you can finish up with a good dinner at any spot in and around London. Surely, this city is a home of innumerable cuisines with all ranges of food items. From budget friendly to fine-dining, London has several options. Make your way back to you home after a most productive and memorable day. Hopefully you are charged for days to come as this trip to London is definitely the supreme indulgence in your hustled life.
FAQs
- What is the best time to Visit London?
Weekends are generally not recommended as London is overly crowded around that time. However, if you want to make the most of London, manage your trip somewhere around May to August just so you can enjoy the weather. Make sure you check the weather forecast and plan your day accordingly.
- What should be your budget for this trip?
A rough budget with two proper meals and overall commute expense etc. a total cost for each person should be around £100. This is sufficient amount to fully enjoy your day. Make sure you carry your debit/credit card and some cash if needed at any point.
- Is the trip to London feasible for family and younger kids?
London is quite welcoming for all age groups however; if you have kids with strollers you might have to pre-plan your route to find all stations that cater accessibility needs. Also, keep sufficient snacks for your children so you don’t waste time in between.
- What are the food options in London?
London has more to offer than imaginable. It has shops, diners and restaurants etc. at every nuke and corner of the city. Rest assured you will be able to find relevant selection of food for yourself.
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