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London Travel Guide 2026

Everything you need for your trip to London: The best sights, insider tips, restaurant recommendations and how you can save with Turbopass.

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London at a Glance

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United Kingdom

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April - June

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Oceanic

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3 - 6 days

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LHR / LGW / STN

Why London? A City of Icons, Energy and Endless Stories

London isn’t just a city – it’s a world in itself. In London, centuries of history sit לצד cutting-edge culture, where royal palaces, historic landmarks, and modern skyscrapers shape an ever-evolving skyline. Whether you’re watching the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace or taking in the views from the London Eye, every corner tells a story.

As one of the world’s most visited cities, London is packed with icons – from Tower of London to Big Ben – but it’s the atmosphere that truly defines it. Each neighbourhood has its own character, from the elegance of Kensington to the creative buzz of Shoreditch, all connected by the unmistakable energy of the city.

Food, culture, theatre, shopping – London has it all, and then some. From street food markets to Michelin-starred dining, West End shows to world-class museums, the choice is endless.

London is fast-paced, diverse, and constantly changing – a city you can visit again and again, and never experience the same way twice.

Frequently Asked Questions about London – Your Travel FAQ

The answers to your most important questions about travelling to London, including sights, costs and planning.

When is the best time to visit London?

The best time to visit London is generally during the shoulder seasons of April to May (spring) and September to October (autumn), offering pleasant weather and fewer crowds. For warmer weather, visit from June to August for the best chance of sunshine. December is ideal for Christmas lights and festive cheer.

How many days should you plan for London?

For a comprehensive experience of London’s main sights, a stay of 5 to 7 days is recommended. While 3 days allows for a fast-paced overview of top landmarks like Big Ben, Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace, 5-7 days allows time for major museums, neighbourhood exploration, and perhaps a day trip to sites like Windsor or Greenwich. 

What are the absolute must-see sights in London?

London's absolute must-see sights include the historic Tower of London and Tower Bridge, the royal Buckingham Palace, and the iconic Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. World-class, free museums like the British Museum are essential, alongside panoramic views from the London Eye or Sky Garden.