Where To Go In London
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Present more London events and attractions have been canceled, and other venues have temporarily closed or slowly try to be open with access limitation. You can still enjoy plenty of London attractions with virtual tours, live webcams like visit websites like https://wheretogoinlondon.com or https://visitlondonevents.com where you can view events from the past.
In the past visitors walk from the modern London Eye to the historic Tower of London as a the top tourist attractions around London Riverside. Many London landmarks are free to visit, while others are available with discounted entry or special offers.
There are plenty of kid-friendly places to visit in London like unique parks and gardens
If you are planning to travel to London for the first time, you are probably wondering how much time you need in London.
For first-time visitors, I recommend spending at least 4 to 6 days in London. This should give you sufficient time to get familiarized with the city, see the main landmarks, visit a few attractions, and start to planning what to see in London next time.
London is one of the world’s most visited cities, and with good reason: it’s home to so many iconic attractions that you can quickly fill a vacation checking items off your lifelong bucket list.
You can still take photos with Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the modern London Eye, the historic Tower of London and other top tourist attractions.
Don’t try to see ‘everything’ in London at once. This is not possible if you are the first time, you will be tired and frustrated. One of the biggest mistakes while visiting London is not to plan your visit.
Often tickets for the main attractions are cheaper if booked online, for example for Madame Tussaud’s, the London Eye, special exhibitions or musical and theatre in London.
London is also a big foodie paradise.
The cheapest thing you can do in London is to visit the many free museums around the city. Many of the museums in London are in South Kensington on Exhibition Road and are close together.