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Travel like Londoners : Top 10 Things To Do in London You Can't Miss



Wondering what are the best things to do in London? Home to 4 world heritage sites, founded by the Romans and today's one of the most important economic hubs in the world, London is a diverse city, known for its art, culture and hipster neighbourhoods. London is one of the world's greenest cities, home to the iconic Big Ben and the Royal Family. London is a vibrant city, full of opportunities and one of the coolest places in Europe. England's capital is an absolute must-see.

London’s calling! The most visited city in Europe and the second most popular spot on the planet, the British capital has a charming appeal like nowhere else. Whatever you love, London has it. It’s a dream destination for anyone, so start packing if you haven’t made it there yet!


In the heart of Westminster, you’ll find the iconic Trafalgar Square. It’s full of incredible museums, galleries, cultural spaces, and historic buildings that you can’t miss. Get off at Charing Cross, stop by the Cafe on the Square, and plan on spending at least a couple hours wandering around and snapping pics.



Sure, it may be touristy, but it is an essential stop for any first-time visitor. No picture can do justice to this striking monument sitting beautiful on the river. Be sure to visit the rest of the Palace of Westminster, and join in for one of the Parliament tours while you’re in town!



St. James Park, Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben are all within walking distance of Buckingham Palace, and the whole area is very tourist friendly. It’s all located in the Westminster borough of Central London, so this is really the best spot to spend day one of your first visit to London.



Another cool thing about Shoreditch is the Street Art. This is where Banksy shot into fame, and you can still see some of his original pieces around the neighbourhood. There are local street artists who do tours around Shoreditch; go for it if you have time, and they’ll show you all the best spots. Londoners seem to either love or hate Shoreditch. That being said, there’s a shed load of amazing things to do this weekend in London all around the neighbourhood, making it a good stop when exploring the city.



Once you arrive, make sure to pop into over to the rooftop Pillow Cinema, where you can snuggle up whilst watching some classic films that change each week. Oh, and make sure to check out Made In Shoreditch that detail some of the best events each weekend. Alternatively, pop over to Ballie Ballerson which is a bar with epic cocktails and the biggest ball pit to enjoy! It’s amazingly fun



The River Thames is the true centre of London, and the Thames Clipper river bus service will give you a perfect view of the best of the best in the English capital.



London not only has some world-class museums, but it also has Warner Bros. Studio Tour where you can visit with your family any day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We strongly recommend you try ButterBeer. It's a must try no matter what.



Notting Hill is not just famous for a lovesick Hugh Grant trying to win back his Julia Roberts (From the film, Notting Hill). It’s also a vibrant neighbourhood filled with amazing eateries, shops and even farm to table restaurants that are just too yummy to ignore. Once you’re here, check out some of the things to do this weekend in London that are art based. for instance, Graffik Gallery on Portobello Road has a whole heap of changing shows and exhibitions. Afterwards, pop over to Electric Diner for a tasty brunch. Their raspberry French toast is amazing.



Greenwich is much more than just the O2 Arena and it’s well worth a visit on a Sunday afternoon jaunt to the older part of this Royal borough.

Make sure to visit the Royal Navy College that was built in the 19th Century, explore the Cutty Sark and dive right into the food stalls at Greenwich Market (a firm favourite of mine is the Ethiopian Stall... it’s so tasty). #GoPenina #TravelPartyPenina #London

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