While it’s often gothic architecture is typical of England, London is multiculturalism in itself. An eclectic mix of ethnicities, cultures, cuisines, art and entertainment, there’s something for everyone in England’s capital. As the city grew, it consumed outlying villages and towns and while these are now considered to be a part of ‘Greater London’, they have retained their own distinct personalities. A city that has existed for more than two thousand years and has survived multiple invasions as well as devastating fires and plagues, it’s impossible to get to know London in just a few days. That just means you’ll have to keep visiting!
“This trip covered a great deal of Europe within the given 24 days. I loved the face paced environment and meeting all the incredible people on my trip. It included all the typical touristy pieces but with my trip leader’s recommendations, I was able to explore the cities even further.”
Had a blast
5 - Excellent
Mathew
“This tour was so much fun. Learnt a lot, met a lot of new friends, and had a ton of fun. Would highly recommend this tour, and to travel through Europe in general.”
London and Europe tour
5 - Excellent
Mary Chatigny
“Total whirlwind. Saw all the highlights of the 28 cities/regions we visited across, I think, 15 countries in 22 days. Tour was well organized and excursions were fun and allowed us to experience more of the culture. Lots of early mornings and late nights but that was expected. Sonny was an incredible driver, friendly, prompt, engaging and kind. Our tour leader, Callum ‘Blinky’ Pyper was friendly, full of historical and local knowledge, patient and kind. We couldn’t have asked for better people to guide us on the tour. Our fellow passengers were an eclectic fun mix of nationalities and cultures which made the trip even more enjoyable.”
Westminster Abbey is possibly the best example of early English gothic architecture. royal coronations, weddings and funerals have taken place here for centuries.
The British Museum is the country’s largest and one of London’s most popular attractions with artefacts from some of the world’s most interesting civilisations.
The new Shakespeare’s Globe is as close to the original as possible, including being subject to the English weather.
Covent Garden is a beautiful lunch spot with a bit of shopping and free performances.
Wander the rooms of the monarch’s official residence at Buckingham Palace.
Hyde Park offers a sanctuary in the chaos of London.
Camden Market is a blend of three separate markets that sell a little bit of everything.
The Sky Garden is a beautiful terrace garden to watch the sunset. Tickets are free but book in advance.
Travel Tips
London is huge, so if you’re short on time, try and choose an area you want to explore.
Getting a free Oyster card is a great way to save time and cash on the tube.
Some people don’t realise how close tube stops can be. Sometimes it’s quicker to walk!
Many of the larger museums are free.
If you want to see a West End show last minute, the TKTS booth sells all remaining unsold tickets for the day.
Oxford Street is the place to shop but avoid it on a Saturday.