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Only have a day or two in London or just looking to squeeze in all the top sights in a limited amount of time?Follow our one day in London itinerary to see all the major highlights and experience the essential top attractions in London.This itinerary includes:- London Eye- Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus London Tour- St. Paul’s Cathedral- Photo Opp at Big Ben

One Day in London Itinerary – Experience London in a Day for Under € 100

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Save on Attraction AdmissionMany of the popular attractions in this itinerary are available on the London Explorer Pass. Visit the available attractions outlined here and save up to 35% off combined admission vs. paying at the gate. Remember, this one day London itinerary is just one of many ways to experience the city. The London Explorer Pass offers the flexibility to choose 3, 4, or 5 attractions from over a dozen options, so you can tailor your London sightseeing experience to your own preferences.

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Stop #1 – London EyeGet to the London Eye right at 10:00 am. You’ll get a 30-minute ride around one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Each capsule is equipped with interactive touch screen displays so you can explore the view and identify landmarks in the London skyline. Some of the sights you’ll see include: Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Parliament, Royal Albert Hall, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, the British Museum, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tower of London, the Shard, the River Thames, and more. Getting In: Coco-Cola London Eye tickets are available as an option on the London Explorer Pass.

Stop #2 – Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off TourIf you only have one day in London, this hop-on hop-off London bus tour is the best way to see all the top London attractions during your visit. You’ll have the flexibility to hop-on or off at any of the 50+ stops along the way or stay on the bus for the full tour loop. Please note: To pickup your Big Bus London tickets, simply present your London Explorer Pass at any of the three bus stop locations below:

  • Piccadilly – between Green Park underground station and The Ritz Hotel
  • Victoria Station – on the forecourt in front of the railway station
  • Baker Street – at the Big Bus kiosk between the exit of Baker Street underground and Madame Tussauds
Getting In: Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus London tickets are available as an option on the London Explorer Pass.

Stop #3 – St. Paul’s CathedralHop-off your Big Bus tour at stop # 16: “ST PAULS”. St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most visited attractions in London and offers visitors a fun and informative way to learn about the history that surrounds it. St. Paul’s Cathedral offers expert-led, 90-minute guided tours, included with admission and subject to availability, four times throughout the day. Visitors can also choose to go at their own pace on a self-guided tour assisted by one of the touch screen multimedia tablet guides provided, available in 9 languages. Getting In: St. Paul’s Cathedral tickets are available as an option on the London Explorer Pass.

Stop #4 – Fish n’ Chips at The Billingsgate PorterBreak for some classic English fare near St. Paul’s Cathedral at The Billingsgate Porter. Known for their fresh, not-too-greasy fish n’ chips, The Billingsgate Porter is one of the best places to chow down on some English classics. After lunch, hop-back on the bus at the same stop you exited and continue your guided bus tour of London.

Stop #5 – Photo Opp at Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, & ParliamentHop-off at stop #22 – “PARLIAMENT SQUARE – Stop M, Abingdon Street” You’ll be right in the middle of iconic Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Parliament. Westminster AbbeyThis large, striking Gothic church located in the City of Westminster, London. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in the 11th century, Westminster Abbey has served as the official coronation location for monarchs. It’s also been host to a number of Royal weddings, including that of William and Kate, and funeral services, including that of Princess Diana. Many famous historic figures are buried in the crypt, including Charles Darwin. Big BenActually the nickname of the bell inside the tower (the clock and tower is officially known as Elizabeth Tower), the epithet Big Ben is one of the most iconic structures in London, often featured in films, TV, and other forms of media. Houses of ParliamentAlso known as Westminster Palace, is the meeting place for the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom. Please note: admission to Westminster Abbey, and House of Parliament are not included with the London Explorer Pass.

Stop #6 – Indian Curry at GymkhanaLondon is well known for their Indian fare , so getting in a flavorful meal is a must do for your one day in London. Frequently topping the charts as one of London’s best culinary destinations, Gymkhana is known for their creative, contemporary takes on classic Indian cuisine. If you’re up for it, plan to walk from Westminster Abbey through St. James’s Park, by Buckingham Palace and Gardens, and Green Park to make your way to Gymkhana, or, ride the Big Bus London bus back to red line stop #1 “GREEN PARK UNDERGROUND.”

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