Experience the best of tradition and innovation in two unforgettable days
The essential royal and historical landmarks of London in one perfect plan
Estimated 2-day budget: Approx. £50–£120
London's most iconic landmark. The Gothic architecture of the Houses of Parliament and the towering Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) are especially stunning when viewed from across the Thames.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site where British monarchs have been crowned since 1066. The final resting place of Newton, Darwin, and many other notable figures.
The official London residence of the British monarch. The famous Changing of the Guard ceremony features soldiers in red tunics and bearskin hats marching with a military band.
One of the world's largest and most comprehensive museums. Explore over 8 million works including the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies, all free of charge.
A Victorian Gothic-style bascule bridge completed in 1894 spanning the River Thames. The glass-floored walkways offer breathtaking views 42 metres above the river.
A UNESCO World Heritage fortress with nearly 1,000 years of history. See the Crown Jewels, explore the infamous execution sites, and join a free Yeoman Warder guided tour.
A vibrant cultural district along the south bank of the Thames. Home to Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, and the London Eye, with a delightful riverside promenade.
London's entertainment hub featuring world-class street performers, boutique shopping, and excellent dining. The historic Market Hall is a highlight in itself.
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