The Best of London In 3 Days

  • Posted on February, 24, 2014

The Best of London In 3 Days

If you are a travel buff, you would love to visit the City of London. Standing on the River Thames, the City is one of the oldest and most famous places in the UK that attracts visitors from all across the globe.

The Best of London In 3 Days

Whether it is in the field of culture, art, dance, fashion, technology and ancient monuments, the City has contributed a lot more than one could ever think of.

You can avail of affordable air travel deals and explore the destination to the fullest.

When we talk of London, all that we can think about is its sky- scrapping buildings, ancient monuments, and royal palaces.

It is an old saying that ‘If you are tired of London, then you are tired of life; for there is in London, all that life can afford’.

With this, we would like you to enjoy a literary ride which will equip you with information about your 3 days stay in the City of London. Do not miss a chance and grab cheap  flight deals to and from USA.

For those who have limited time to explore this beautiful destination.

The three-day itinerary as mentioned below:

  • Day1

We stepped out of our hotel and took to visit London’s most famous attraction, Buckingham Palace.

It is the Palace for the Royal family which is open for public visiting between the months of June and October.

But as our visit was in January, we could only take a look at the ‘Changing of the Guard’ that is hosted on every alternate day, at 11:30 A.M.

Next, we headed towards Victoria Station. From there we took the bus for Westminster, also, the Houses of Parliament.

This royal palace stands since the 11th century. The place is an abode for many Kings of London, thus having many historic stories attached to it.

The astounding building of Big Ben and Westminster Abbey are also a major tourist spot here.

We could afford traveling to each and every destination in the region as we have availed the cheapest flight for our US holidays.

By lunchtime, we went forward to crossing the river by the Westminster Bridge. A complex including the Hayward Gallery came across.

It is the Southbank Center. We had checked the schedule for free lunchtime concerts in Queen Elizabeth Hall and took to watch a 3-D movie at the IMAX Cinema.

  • Day2

In the morning, we took the bus to the West End. Here is London’s biggest retail market, called Oxford Street.

You can shop for hours here and visit the entire stretch by using any of the four-tube stations.

Tottenham is in the East end and Marble Arch along the West. We found most of the electrical goods and departmental stores here.

The next stop spot was the Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus, which is only at some steps distance from Soho. Soho is another Street that is right to Oxford Street.

The Leicester Square venues the British movie premieres while the Piccadilly Square holds the popular statue of Eros.

You will find many visitors clicking pictures at this place; we too were among them during our visit.

Next, we headed towards the drinks area. Here the most famous ones are The Absolute Ice Bar and café Boheme.

The former offers you a thrilling taste of vodka below zero degrees and the latter gifts you amazing cocktails.

We went to the Bar Soho, which is famous for its half-priced drinks between 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. these bars are open every night and they make you tap your feet to the classic tunes of the 60s and 70s.

You can surely not miss the charm of the cities nightlife. Take the advantage of airfare deals for a happening vacation.

  • Day3

This was the third and also the last day of our London vacation. Though we were tired of dancing the previous night still we couldn’t resist ourselves to visit the Notting Hills of West London.

This place is full of famous antique selling stores that offer a variety of classic clothing, jewelry, and show-pieces. We witnessed immense crowd shopping there.

We took our move downwards for the South Kensington which along with neighbor Chelsea holds the UK’s most posh areas position. However, Kensington High Street includes the affordable market stretch which provides snacks. We walked down for the King’s Road where luxurious yachts and fashion boutiques were available at every corner.

For the rest of the day, we went back to our hotel and packed our bags, ready to check out at next early morning.

But we collected some information from the internet and the locals about other places to visit in the this City of London. So you can try out checking in these areas too:

  • Aqua Nueva- Famous for its West End view and Champagne brunch.
  • Ushvani, Chelsea- Famous for relaxing spa treatments.
  • Odeon, Whiteleys- Watch movies from here with ordering food, made by the famous chef Rowley Leigh.

We were in love with the City of London and will surely visit it again.

The expense for exploring the destination was reduced to a minimum with the cheapest priced tickets to India. One can never get tired of living in London.

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