Going to London for a Long Weekend?

Great! Have you got a 300-page-long tourist guide? Is your head starting to spin from all the links on the web? Does it look like going without planning again? That's not so great... no worries though, this is the perfect website to read.

 

 

 


If you stay only for a day:

London in a Day

This challenging walk will navigate you through the centre of the town within a single day. It will take you to the British Museum, to Covent Garden and Soho, to the Buckingham Palace, Westminster buildings, London Eye, Tate Modern and to the Tower Bridge.


If you stay longer:

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Centre of London

From the British Museum to the Tower Bridge and back. A sightseeing tour to Covent Garden, the Temple and the St Paul's Cathedral and a leisurely walk along the South Bank (of the river Thames) with its Tate Modern, Borough Market and the Tower Bridge. Oxford Circus and a night out in Soho will provide a perfect ending.

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South Kensington, Buckingham a the Centre II.

This tour will take you to the south-west part of London. It kicks off at Prince Albert Memorial and leads on to the Royal Albert Hall, the famous museums of South Kensington, Harrods, luxurious residential quarter of Belgravia, the Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly and Trafalgar and terminates with a spin on the London Eye near Westminster.

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Museum of London, the City, Camden Market and Hampstead Heath

This tour starts with a glimpse to the past of this fascinating city. The Museum of London locates in the City of London, which boasts some astonishing architecture. From here it is a short Tube-journey to Camden Market. At the end of the walk, you will get a chance to chill out on Hampstead Heath, one of the loveliest places in London.

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Greenwich and Canary Wharf

A walk through the greenery of the Greenwich Park with its central meridian and the Royal Observatory. Then it's only a short walk through a tunnel under the river Thames to discover the surreal beauty of Canary Wharf skyscrapers.

 

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Kew Gardens and Richmond

The Kew is the largest botanic garden in London. Apart from plants from all around the world you will get the chance to admire splendid Victorian glasshouses, a Japanese pagoda, an Alpine garden and much more. Tired of walking on the ground, you can take a walk in the tree tops. Next to the Kew there is a quaint quarter of Richmond, the oldest part of which has kept its lovely village air to these days.

    

 


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