London Calling: What To See And Do In England’s Iconic Capital

Published On September 12, 2016 | By Staff Writer | England, Travel Planning
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London. You’ve seen it on the TV and hear all about it in numerous travel guides. But nothing quite prepares you for the experiences you’ll encounter on a real-life trip. If you’re visiting the Big Smoke, here are some tips and tricks to help you make the most of your time.

Planning your trip

There’s loads to see and do in London, so a little advance planning is always a good idea. Try and work out a basic itinerary, so that you can get everything done in time. It’s wise to book a transfer from the airport into the city. You can take buses and trains, or share a cab if you’re traveling with others.

In some cases, you’ll need to book tickets in advance. If you want to catch a show in the West End, for example, it’s best to reserve tickets early. It’s often cheaper to book admission for sights like the London Eye online. If you’re planning to do it all, it may be worth buying a multi-attraction pass.

Getting around and where to stay

Getting around in London is easy once you know how. For a first-time visitor, however, it can be a scary prospect. If you stay in Central London, expect premium hotel rates. If you’re willing to use the tube, you can get around easily and save money on accommodation by staying further out. With the help of the underground map and the TFL app, you should be able to get anywhere you want with minimal hassle. There are various options when it comes to saving money on staying over. You can look into shared rooms in hostels or check out deals online. You’ll often find Travelodge discount codes at Plusvouchercode, for example.

What to see

No first time trip to London is complete without ticking off the main tourist attractions. But if you have time, it’s also worth straying off the beaten track. Visit the Tower of London, take a river cruise, and haggle for a bargain on charming Portobello Road. Once you’ve done the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, and Oxford Street, channel the locals. Head to Borough Market for brunch or soak up the lively atmosphere at Camden Lock. Take a trip to Hampstead Heath and enjoy the panoramic views. Marvel at the quirky boutiques and retro stores on Brick Lane. Catch a game at White Hart Lane or try traditional pie and mash in the East End.

If you’re staying in London for a while, it’s well worth taking advantage of the rail network and getting out and about. Nearby places of interest include Windsor, Brighton, and Oxford. You can also get to Manchester in less than two hours.

Are you visiting London? If so, you’re probably trying to narrow down a lengthy list of what to see and do. If you’ve never been before, the tourist hot spots are a must. But it’s also worthwhile discovering some lesser-known gems. Take these tips on board, and have a fantastic time!

 

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