Explore London, England: The Ultimate Travel Guide

View of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, featured in this London travel guide
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, iconic landmarks in London, highlighted in our London travel guide for must-see attractions.




  • Fish and Chips: No visit to London is complete without trying this classic dish. Visit a local chippy for fresh, battered fish served with thick-cut fries.
  • Sunday Roast: A traditional British meal typically served on Sundays, consisting of roast beef (or chicken), Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, and vegetables.
  • Full English Breakfast: A hearty breakfast that includes bacon, sausages, eggs, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast. Many cafes in London serve a traditional version of this meal.
  • Dishoom: A Bombay-inspired café known for its flavorful Indian dishes, such as bacon naan rolls and chicken tikka.
  • Duck & Waffle: Located in the Heron Tower, this 24/7 restaurant offers British cuisine with stunning views of London. The signature dish is the Duck & Waffle, which combines confit duck leg and a fried egg on top of a waffle.
  • Sketch: One of London’s most Instagrammable spots, Sketch is famous for its unique décor and afternoon tea experience. It’s located in Mayfair and offers a modern twist on British classics.


  • Currency: The currency in London is the British Pound (£). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
  • Language: English is the official language, but you’ll hear a variety of languages spoken, especially in London’s multicultural neighborhoods.
  • Public Transportation: London has an extensive public transport system, including the Tube (Underground), buses, and trains. The Oyster card is the best way to pay for travel, offering discounted fares.
  • Safety: London is generally a safe city, but like any major urban area, keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded tourist spots.


1. What is the best time to visit London?

The best time to visit London is during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and there are fewer crowds.

2. How many days should I spend in London?

A 4-5 day trip is ideal to explore London’s main attractions, with additional time for day trips to places like Windsor or Oxford.

3. What are the must-see attractions in London?

Top attractions include the Tower of London, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament.

4. Is London expensive for travelers?

London can be expensive, but there are plenty of free attractions (museums, parks) and budget-friendly food options like street markets.

5. How do I get around London?

The best way to get around London is by using public transportation, such as the Tube, buses, or the Thames Clipper boats. An Oyster card is recommended for easy travel.

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