Itinerary for four days in London

4 days of London attractions

From iconic monuments such as Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, to world-famous museums and beautiful parks, the program offers you a balanced mix of historical, cultural and natural attractions. A 4-day itinerary that will guide you through some of the top attractions in London to ensure you experience the best of the city.

Day 1: The historic heart of London

The first day in London takes you to the historic heart of the city, home to some of its most iconic monuments. Start with the majestic Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the Queen, and if you're lucky, you can also witness the famous changing of the guard. Just a few steps away, enjoy the peace of St. James's Park for a relaxing morning walk. Then, head for the iconic Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster, seat of the British Parliament. Don't miss Westminster Abbey, an architectural and historical treasure. End the day with stunning views from the London Eye and dinner on the South Bank.

Buckingham Palace

Start your London adventure at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British Monarchy. This impressive building is not only a symbol of the history and culture of the United Kingdom, but also a venue for important royal ceremonies and events. If you go at the right time, you can see the famous changing of the guard, a sight that attracts tourists from all over the world. Take some time to admire the palace architecture and beautiful surrounding gardens, perfect for a morning stroll.
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St. James's Park

Then stroll through St. James's Park, one of the oldest and most beautiful royal parks in London. This park is an oasis of serenity in the heart of the city, with a beautiful lake and a great variety of birds, including the famous pelicans. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Buckingham Palace and the London Eye in the distance. It is the perfect place to relax, take photos and enjoy a moment of peace before continuing with your itinerary.
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Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster

After your walk in the park, head for the iconic Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster. These iconic buildings are famous throughout the world and represent the rich political history of the UK. Although Big Ben actually refers to the bell of the clock, the entire tower and palace are very impressive to behold. Take a moment to admire the Gothic architecture and learn about how the British Parliament worked.
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Westminster Abbey

Right next to the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey is an architectural treasure and the coronation and burial place of many British kings. The abbey, with its impressive Gothic façade and rich history, offers guided tours that allow you to explore its spectacular interior. See the tombs of historical figures and enjoy the solemn and reverent atmosphere of this sacred place. This is a great stop for fans of history and architecture.
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London Eye

In the afternoon, visit the London Eye, one of the most popular attractions in London. The giant wheel offers panoramic views of the city from the Thames to the city skyline. Each tour takes around 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the views and take spectacular photos. This is an unforgettable experience, especially if you enjoy it at sunset, when the city begins to light up
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Dinner in South Bank

End your first day in London with dinner on the South Bank, a vibrant riverfront area with a great choice of restaurants and bars. A place to enjoy a delicious meal while admiring the views of the Thames and some of the most iconic buildings in London. The perfect place to relax after a day full of exploring and to enjoy the lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere in the city.
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Day 2: Culture and museums

The second day is dedicated to exploring the rich cultural attractions in London. Start with a visit to the impressive British Museum, home to an extensive collection of art and artefacts from all over the world. Then head for Covent Garden to enjoy its lively atmosphere, full of shops, restaurants and street entertainment. After lunch, explore the National Gallery to admire masterpieces of European art. End the afternoon in Trafalgar Square, one of London's most famous meeting points, and then end the day with dinner at the iconic Piccadilly Circus

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British Museum

Start your day with a visit to the British Museum, one of the most important museums in the world. Explore an extensive collection of art and artefacts that span thousands of years of human history. From the Rosetta Stone to the Parthenon sculptures, every room offers a new perspective on ancient civilizations. The museum is free, making it an accessible and educational option for all visitors. Spend at least a few hours to really appreciate the diversity and depth of the exhibitions.

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Covent Garden

After the British Museum, head for Covent Garden, a vibrant and culturally rich part of London. This former fruit and vegetable market is now home to a choice of boutiques, restaurants and handicrafts stalls. Stroll through the cobbled streets, enjoy street performances and visit the Apple Market to find unique souvenirs. It is a perfect place for lunch, with a wide range of cafes and restaurants offering everything from fast food to gourmet cuisine.

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National Gallery

After lunch, visit the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. This prestigious art museum houses more than 2,300 paintings dating back to the 13th to the 20th century. Admire masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Turner and Rembrandt. Entrance to the National Gallery is free, allowing you to enjoy the art without worrying about the cost. Take some time to tour the different rooms and appreciate the different periods and styles represented in the collection.

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Trafalgar Square

Once you finish your visit to the National Gallery, spend some time in Trafalgar Square. This iconic public space is famous for its Nelson's Column, which commemorates Admiral Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar. The square is a popular place to relax and watch the city go by. Events and cultural events are often held here, so there is always something of interest to see. It’s also an excellent place to take photos and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

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Dinner at Piccadilly Circus

End your second day with dinner at Piccadilly Circus, one of the most iconic and lively areas in London. Known for its bright Neon signs and advertising screens, Piccadilly Circus is the heart of the city's nightlife. The city is home to a great choice of restaurants serving every type of cuisine, from traditional British to international. Enjoy a delicious dinner while watching the hustle and bustle of the city and soaking up the unique energy of this famous meeting point.

Day 3: Parks and monuments

The third day in London allows you to explore some of the most iconic parks and monuments in the city. Start with a visit to the historic Tower of London to see the crown jewels and learn about the fascinating history of the castle. Then cross the iconic Tower Bridge and enjoy the views of the Thames. In the afternoon, explore Shakespeare's Globe Theater and see a play in the evening. End the day with a visit to the Tate Modern to see contemporary art and dinner at Borough Market.

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Tower of London

Start by visiting the Tower of London, a historic site that has served as a palace, prison and fortress. Here you can explore the many towers and walls, learn about the history of famous prisoners and see the stunning crown jewels. The Beefeaters, or guardians of the Tower, offer fascinating guided tours full of stories and anecdotes. The Tower of London is one of the most popular attractions in the city, so it’s best to arrive early to avoid the crowds.

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Tower Bridge

Right next to the Tower of London is Tower Bridge, another iconic symbol of the city. Cross the drawbridge to enjoy panoramic views of the River Thames and the London skyline. You can visit the Tower Bridge exhibition to learn about the history and operation of the tower, and walk along the glass walkway for a unique experience. It’s an excellent place to take photos and capture the essence of London.

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Shakespeare's Globe Theater

In the afternoon, visit Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, a faithful reconstruction of the original theater where many of the plays of William Shakespeare were performed. Here you can take a guided tour to learn about the history of the theater and the life of Shakespeare. If you have the chance, attending a performance is a truly immersive experience as the theater still retains many of the traditions of the Elizabethan theatre. This is a must-see place for theater and literature lovers.

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Tate Modern

After the Globe Theatre, visit the Tate Modern, one of the most important contemporary art museums in the world. Located in a former power station, the museum has an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Warhol and Hockney. Entrance to permanent exhibitions is free, although some temporary exhibitions may have a charge. The Tate Modern also has a terrace with spectacular views of the city.

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Dinner at Borough Market

End your day with dinner at Borough Market, one of the oldest and most famous food markets in London. We offer a wide range of food and drinks from all over the world, from gourmet dishes to more informal options. This is a perfect place to sample all the different flavors and enjoy the lively atmosphere in the market. Whether you prefer fresh seafood, local cheeses or exquisite sweets, Borough Market has something for everyone.

Day 4: Tourism and shopping

The fourth and final day in London is reserved for exploring more of the city and enjoying some shopping. Start with a relaxing walk in Hyde Park, one of the biggest and most beautiful parks in the city. Next, visit Kensington Palace, a royal residence with fascinating historical exhibitions and beautiful gardens. In the afternoon, choose between the Natural History Museum or the Science Museum depending on your interests. End your day with a shopping session at Harrods, the famous luxury store, followed by a dinner with spectacular views from The Shard.

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Hyde Park

Start your day exploring Hyde Park, an oasis of peace in the heart of London. This iconic park is perfect for a relaxing morning stroll, either alone or with others. You can rent a boat on the Serpentine, visit the Diana memorial fountain or just enjoy nature. Hyde Park is also the scene of numerous events and concerts; recommend you check the calendar to see which activities coincide with your visit.

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Kensington Palace

After Hyde Park, visit Kensington Palace, an elegant royal residence on the edge of the park. The palace has been home to several members of the British royal family, including Princess Diana. You can explore the luxurious rooms and learn about the history of its historical residents. The beautiful gardens that surround the palace are also worth a visit, especially in spring and summer when they are in bloom.

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Natural History Museum or Science Museum

In the afternoon, choose between two fascinating museums: the Natural History Museum or the Science Museum. The Natural History Museum is famous for its huge dinosaur remains and collection of minerals and gems. The Science Museum also offers interactive exhibitions on science and technology, perfect for visitors of all ages. Both museums are both educational and entertaining, ensuring you have an amazing experience on your last day in London.

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Harrods

End your day with a shopping experience at Harrods, the legendary luxury department store in Knightsbridge. With seven floors full of fashion, accessories, gourmet food and more, Harrods is a paradise for discerning shoppers. Even if you don't plan on shopping, exploring this iconic building is still an experience in itself. Don’t miss the spectacular food hall, with delicious sweets, cheeses and other delicacies from all over the world.

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Dinner at The Shard

End your unforgettable trip to London with dinner at The Shard, the tallest skyscraper in the city. The restaurant at the top offers stunning views of London, allowing you to see the city lit up at night. Book in advance to ensure a table near the windows and enjoy a unique dining experience as you admire the famous monuments and city lights from on high.

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