London
The world's most visited city blends 2,000 years of history with cutting-edge art, food and culture. Big Ben, the Tower of London, and endless world-class museums — all free to enter.
Things to do in London
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London rewards repeat visits like few other cities. Two thousand years of history sit beside cutting-edge galleries, and many of the world's greatest museums — the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Tate Modern — are free to enter. With distinct villages stitched together by the Tube, it is a city you explore neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
Top Things to Do in London
Start with the icons: the Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are guarded by Beefeaters, and the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben on the riverbank. A Thames river cruise links many of the sights and is a relaxing way to see the city from the water.
For the best views, book the London Eye or head up The Shard. Royal fans should time a visit to Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard, while history buffs can join a Westminster Abbey or Jack the Ripper walking tour.
Tours Worth Booking
- Tower of London with Crown Jewels skip-the-line entry
- Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio tours with transport
- Westminster and Churchill War Rooms history walks
- Day trips to Stonehenge, Bath, Oxford and the Cotswolds
Best Time to Visit
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) offer the best balance of mild weather and longer days. Summer is warm and busy; the Christmas season brings festive markets and lights. London is a year-round city, but pack for rain in any month.
Getting Around
The Underground (the Tube) is the fastest way across the city — tap in with a contactless card or phone, no paper ticket needed. Iconic red buses are great for sightseeing on a budget, and the historic core around Westminster and the South Bank is very walkable.





















