50 Things to do in London Travel Guide
London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip.
Let's begin!
1)
Trafalgar Square (
Charing Cross)
2)
St Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican Church
3)
London Eye Ferris Wheel (
Millennium Wheel)
4)
Fish and chips
5)
Borough Market
6)
Double-decker Bus
7)
Platform Nine and Three-Quarters (
Hogwarts Express)
8)
Buckingham Palace
9)
Changing of the Guard
10)
St. James's Park
11)
Palace of Westminster (
Houses of Parliament)
12)
Big Ben (
Elizabeth Tower)
13)
The Regent's
Park (Royal Parks of London)
14)
Westminster Abbey (
Collegiate Church of
St Peter at
Westminster)
15)
Horse Guards at the
Household Cavalry Museum
16)
HMS Belfast Museum Ship (
Royal Navy light cruiser)
17)
Thames River Cruise
18)
Tower Bridge
19)
Tower of London Historic
Castle (
Her Majesty's
Royal Palace and
Fortress)
20)
Tate Modern Art Gallery
21)
English Breakfast (
Full Breakfast)
22)
Arsenal Football Club Soccer Team
23)
Camden Market
24)
Camden Lock (
Hampstead Road Locks)
25)
Cereal Killer Cafe
26)
Alternative Afternoon Tea
27)
Street Art in
Shoreditch
28)
Ride the
Tube (
London Underground -
The Underground)
29) Ride a bike (
London's public bicycle scheme -
Santander Cycles)
30)
Covent Garden
31)
Harrods Department Store
32)
Drink a pint at a local pub
33)
St Paul's Cathedral (
Cathedral Church of St Paul the
Apostle)
34)
Shakespeare's Globe (the
Globe Theatre)
35)
Natural History Museum
36)
Victoria and Albert Museum (the
V&A;)
37)
Theatre performance at
London's West End
38)
Kensington Palace royal residence set in
Kensington Gardens
39)
Sherlock Holmes Museum
40)
The Shard (
Shard of Glass -
Shard London Bridge)
41)
The Walkie-Talkie (
20 Fenchurch Street skyscraper)
42)
The British Museum
43)
Portobello Road in
Notting Hill
44)
Queen Mary's Gardens
45)
Regent's Canal
46)
The National Gallery art museum
47)
The National Portrait Gallery
48)
Steak and Ale Pie (
Steak Pie)
49)
Churchill War Rooms underground complex
50)
Madame Tussaud's wax museum
Our visit London travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants in London. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or
London city guide
.
50 Things to do in London
Travel Guide | Top Attractions
London City Guide
Transcript:
So
Hello from London!
Time for a new destination. This is a city that I haven't visited in almost 4 years and it is actually
Sam's very first time here. So we're both very excited to be in London. And we're going to be making a little video guide.
Actually a really big video guide because we plan on showing you 50 different things to do around London. So let's get started.
Our first stop was Trafalgar Square. This square leads to a lot of central attractions, so it's a nice place to people watch, get your bearings, and plan out where you want to go in the city.
The London Eye is a giant
Ferris wheel on the
South Bank of the
Thames. It offers a bird's eye view of the city - just make sure you don't go on a foggy day.
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence for
Britain's sovereigns since 1837.
The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every year, however, that's something that you need to plan months in advance.
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is the meeting place of the
House of Commons and the
House of Lords.
The Palace along with Big Ben are two of the top London attractions that dot the city-scape.
The Tower of London sits on the north bank of the
River Thames. Though this castle served many purposes, it's mainly remembered for its use as a prison in the
16th and
17th centuries.
And that's a wrap for London! Like with any mega city, it's impossible to cover all the sights and attractions you can enjoy here, but hopefully this video will give you an idea of what London has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in London that you'd like to share with other travellers, feel free to include those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in
England series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
English culture,
English arts, English foods, English religion,
English cuisine and
English people.
Proudly presented by:
http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by
Samuel Jeffery (
Nomadic Samuel) and
Audrey Bergner (That
Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of
Audio Network