Our London trip is fast-approaching, and while I’m not stressing over learning a new language or wondering what the weather will be like (I know it will be freezing!), I am completely overwhelmed by all of the must-see sites and attractions that London and the surrounding area has to offer. For a first timer, a 7-night trip seemed more than long enough, until I realized that even with 7 nights, there is no way we could fit in everything (and do it well). So, we decided to map out a detailed, tentative itinerary (to be changed while we’re there, I am sure!). As a warning, this post is going to be lengthy and wordy, but hopefully it will help show how we came up with our plans.
Ryan has been to London twice before, and so he has seen many of the major sites. That being said, most of them are worth visiting again, so we really aren’t taking into account what he’s already seen. I made a list of the top 10 sites we wanted to visit, as well as additional attractions and things to do. The list is no where near exhaustive, but we had to start out with something manageable. We tried to rank the sites in order of priority, but changed our mind as we were planning out which thing to do or see on each day.
Here are the sites we considered: Tower of London*, British Museum*, British Library, St. Paul’s Cathedral*, Westminster Abbey*, London Eye*, Churchill War Rooms and Museum*, Tate Modern, Parliament*, and National Gallery*.
Westminster Abbey and other sites in London.
Here are the other attractions, areas, things we wanted to fit in (including day trips): Day trip to Bath and possibly Stonehenge, day trip to Brussels*, Hampton Court Palace, Kew Gardens, Windsor, Covent Garden*, Portobello market* (Notting Hill – Saturdays), a musical* (Les Mis is on the top of our list), Christmas Market(s)*, outdoor ice skating*, Greenwich*, the Docklands*, Harrod’s*, walks* (through the Westminster area, West End area, Southbank area), Hyde Park*. Continue reading