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What to see in London over a weekend
London is evergreen in that there'll never be a shortage of things to see and do, regardless of when you happen to be visiting. The only issue you'll likely have is finding a way to cram all your bucket-list venues and experiences into one weekend. Fear not, we've compiled a list of just some of the things you can do in London in three days. Treat it as a starting point and follow your own flow along the way. That's the only way to get a real feel for what the city has to offer!
Day 1: See the sights of London
Of course, attractions like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London, with their grand, regal architecture, are likely at the top of your must-see list. Parts of the palace are open to the public, such as the Royal Gardens, and both locations offer information on tours and tickets on their official websites. It goes without saying but Buckingham Palace has limited availability, so you may want to shotgun the experience with a swift booking.
It's also well worth checking out cultural sites like the British Museum, which is home to a variety of must-see exhibitions from all around the world and all through time. The Victoria and Albert Museum is also the world's leading art and design museum, showing off a stunning range of creative collections in all kinds of mediums.
Day 2: Treat your tastebuds to London’s delicacies
Whether you're looking to treat yourself to dinner in one of London's fancier, high-end restaurants or just up for a coffee and cake in a cosy, independent cafe, London has you covered.
You could start your gastronomic journey in Borough Market, which is London's oldest food market with more than a thousand years of history. The market is made up of three main sections: the Green Market with specialist produce traders, the Market Kitchen with street food stalls, and Three Crown Square with larger merchants. Naturally, there are also plenty of restaurants and bars dotted around the market, so you can perch briefly or sit down for a full-fledged meal.
Another recommendation is Soho, an area that frequently ranks in first place on many foodie location lists. One of the best things about this location is that there's so much to choose from and literally whenever you want. Here, there are places to cater to any craving or budget and it's right nearby Chinatown, which also has a vast range of restaurants and shops to discover.
Day 3: Wind down and wander through London’s markets
London's a lot to take in, so the final day is probably an opportune time to slow the pace a little. We'd suggest making the most of the Big Smoke culture by wandering through some of London's finest markets. If you're a casual snacker, you'll be able to make the most of the delectable street food. Alternatively, if you've got spare pounds to use up, you could pick up some souvenirs for loved ones at one of many stalls filled with unique trinkets and treasures.
There's a lot to choose from, so this is far from an exhaustive list, but here are our must-see marketplaces in London:
- Brixton Village Market - a shopping arcade located in a culturally diverse bohemian neighbourhood.
- Camden Market - home to a variety of food stalls and shops for great vintage finds.
- Covent Garden Market - once a world-famous produce market, now filled with handmade items and artisan goods with regular performances from musicians and magicians.
- Portobello Market - the official site claims Portobello Road Market to be one of the most famous in the world, as well as a home to one of the most diverse communities in the country.
- Spitalfields Market - a mix of modern shops and traditional independent stalls right next to Old Spitalfields Market, which boasts 350 years of history!
In order to discover the beautiful landscapes of the surroundings, you can always rent a car in London and travel the open road.
Frequently asked questions about flights to London
How can I request assistance for children travelling alone?
Rules about children travelling alone may vary between airlines and you should notify them when booking your flight. Flight attendants can check on unaccompanied children during the flight as part of their regular duties but for more assistance, some airlines offer an Unaccompanied Minor service which needs to be booked and paid for in advance.
How can I travel with an assistance dog?
Airlines are obligated to allow assistance dogs on board flights for no additional charge, though you will need to alert the airline when booking your flight. Your dog will need to be safely secured when taking off and landing and will sit in front of you in the foot well during the flight.
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What baggage do I need to check on my flight?
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Do I need to pay a cancellation fee if I cancel my flight from the departure city to London?
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If you are unable to fly due to an overbooked flight or you arrive in London three hours after the scheduled arrival time, then you will be eligible for compensation under the responsibility of the airline.
Airport code
LGW
The IATA code for the arrival airport on flights to London is LGW
Most popular airline
Easyjet
Most popular airline with flights to London
High season
August
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Low season
February
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