Top Ten Interesting Things To Do In London

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Top Ten Fantastic Things To Do In London UK

There is so much to see and do in London it is sometimes hard to think of where to start.
After you have bought a good guide book and had time to walk around, try and see some of the fantastic attractions London has to offer.

1 Changing of the Guard

No trip would be complete without seeing the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. It starts at 11.30AM in the summer

and every other day in the winter. If you arrive early then you can take up a position outside the front gates.

2 Whispering Gallery

A trip to St. Paul's is a must, and so is a go on her ‘Whispering Gallery'. The huge dome rises 259 steps above the mosaic

floor and, due to a bizarre acoustic effect, everything said on one side can be equally understood on the other 107-feet

away.

3 Boat trip from Greenwich

After spending the day in Greenwich, treat yourself to a boat trip down the Thames. It will take you past the skyscrapers of

Canary Wharf, sweeping under Tower Bridge and past St. Paul's Cathedral, before dropping you off under the shadow of Big Ben.

4 See a play at the Globe

Get a taste of Elizabethean London at the Globe Theatre. We suggest that you forgo the seats and take your place as a

‘groundling', standing underneath the Shakespearean stage. Opening times: 10–6 (Mon–Sat); 10–5 (Sun, May–Dec); Box office,

for theatre bookings - 10–6 (Mon–Sat). Cost: Adults £5.00.

When you arrive in London you can collect a rental car from any of the major airports or railway stations.
If you plan to travel out of London, bear in mind rail tickets in the UK can be expensive and renting a car is a great alternative. London Rental Cars can be returned to major Airports.

5 Browse around Harrods

If you buy just one gift in London, make it from Harrods the world's greatest department store. People even come from miles

away to go home with their dark green carrier bag. Opening times: 10–8 (Mon–Sat); noon–6 (Sun).  

6 Speaker's Corner on a Sunday

Speaker's Corner near Marble Arch is the home of free speech. Anyone can get up and say their stuff, and part of the fun is

listening to the hecklers the best speakers are the ones which have a ready wit to put down the shouts with jokes.

7 Afternoon tea at The Ritz

The Ritz Hotel down Piccadilly is one of London's finest, and a spot of afternoon tea in the Palm Court is a popular London

pasttime. But be warned scrub up and bring your wallet!

8 Highgate Cemetery

A guided tour of Hightgate Cemetery is a magical experience. The overgrown tombs and Victorian headstones transport you to a

world miles away from the hustle and bustle of London. Opening times: 10–5 (Mon–Fri, Apr–Oct); 11–5 (Sat–Sun, Apr–Oct); 10–4

(Mon–Fri, Nov–Mar); 11–4 (Sat–Sun, Nov–Mar);. Cost: Adults £3.00; Children free (under-16).

9 Lunch in Covent Garden

The piazza in Covent Garden is a great place to have lunch. The place that gave birth to the Punch and Judy show now throngs

with free street entertainment musicians, acrobats and daredevil stuntmen.

10 Camden Market on a Saturday

London has a whole host of worthy markets Portobello Road, Borough and Spitalfields to name but a few but our favourite

is Camden on a Saturday. Make sure you check out Stable Market, north of the lock. It's undercover, darkly atmospheric and

has to be seen to be believed. Opening times: 11–6.  
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