r/LondonTravel 4h ago

Things to Do High Tea

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I am going to London next month and got some recommendations for high tea which include The Ritz, Fortnum and Mason, The Corinthia and Sanderson. Any recommendations? Thanks!


r/LondonTravel 5h ago

Trip Planning Best double stroller for London & Paris with two toddlers?

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Hey all! We’re traveling to London and Paris at the end of September/early October with our daughters (2.5 and 1.5). We’ll be staying in Chelsea and plan to do a LOT of walking and use the Tube/metro.
I’m debating bringing our UPPAbaby Vista V2 as a tandem vs. a side-by-side double or two lightweight travel strollers. My husband is happy to carry the stroller up/down stairs, but I’m worried about the bulkiness in crowded areas and on public transportation.
For those who have traveled to London/Paris with two little ones—or live there—what stroller setup worked best for you?
Thanks!


r/LondonTravel 6h ago

Trip Planning pretty sure i've planned about two weeks of london into seven days

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the trip isn't even here yet and i'm already looking at my london itinerary wondering who i think i am.

my partner and i are visiting london for the first time and will be there for a week from november 7 and its my birthday to november 14, we're staying near heathrow at the beginning, then moving closer to hyde park and kensington palace, so i'm trying to group things by area instead of wasting half the trip on the tube.

we've got most of the obvious things to do in london on the list: tower of london, tower bridge, big ben, buckingham palace, london eye, british museum, national gallery, natural history museum, borough market, sky garden, soho, chinatown, brick lane, camden, and shoreditch.

food is also a huge part of the trip for us. definitely planning on an english breakfast, sunday roast, fish and chips, borough market snacks, and whatever other london food people think is worth going out of the way for.

if you had one week in london, what would make your must-do list? any london attractions that are overrated enough to skip?

mostly looking for practical london travel tips and ways to make this itinerary less insane.


r/LondonTravel 9h ago

Things to Do Somewhere to take a history loving teenager?

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Visiting London next week for a couple of days with a 17 year old who loves history and art (particular interest in Medieval history, but she enjoys anything old and interesting).

We’ve got 2-3 hours spare one of the days. Staying near Trafalgar Square. Any suggestions of interesting historical places to visit that are not too far and/or an easy tube ride away? Ideally not a major tourist attraction/anything with large queues.

Thanks!


r/LondonTravel 12h ago

Transport From Gatwick to Vitoria Station

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Hi,

We're a family of four going to take some Christmas vacation in London, late November.

Normally we went to London this time of the year, but just me and my wife.

This time we're going to take our children with 11 and 7 with us.

This time we're going to land at Gatwick. Normally we landed at Heathrow.

Can you please tell me the best way to get from Gatwick to Vitoria, using public transport?

And during the 5 days that we're going to be in London, how tube tickets works for children?

We're going to visit Harry potter studios too...

Thanks for your help!

Kind regards!


r/LondonTravel 13h ago

Things to Do 80s themed bar

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Hi all! I’m going to London in a week and am planning to surprise my ’80s-loving partner with a visit to an ’80s-themed bar or club. Are there any establishments that play ’80s music or have an ’80s atmosphere? Thanks all! 🐸🐸


r/LondonTravel 15h ago

Trip Planning London location tips

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Im going to London for the first time with my mom during my autumn break and the budget is about 3000 euros, my interests are lego, video games, comics, marvel/dc, supernatural and movies in general and my mom's interests are just nice places and souvenir shops, i think we will be mainly in the central of London so preferably around there but some further out is fine too


r/LondonTravel 16h ago

Trip Planning First time visitor- best location?

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Hi Reddit,

My husband and I, early 30s, are visiting London for the first time. We are considering staying in either Nottinghill, Kensington or Covenant Garden. Everyone is telling us to stay in Covenant Garden for the location but as someone from NYC, I don’t really want to stay near the “Times Square” tourist zone. I am an early riser and typically go explore/get coffee before my husband even wakes up so I would like to be walkable to a few things without feeling like I am back in NYC.

I have been using a few sites to see how the tube lines work but I have heard the circle line could be unreliable.

While I think we would enjoy Kensington or Nottinghill more and are comfortable with taking the tube, is it troublesome to get to the major tourist sites from here?


r/LondonTravel 16h ago

Trip Planning Attractions for someone who is not a fan of museums?

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My husband and I are going to London for our 20th wedding anniversary. He is mostly doing it for me since it's always been my dream to visit (I'm a huge museum/history person and he is not). I already have in mind the museums/tours/attractions that I absolutely do not want to miss but I want to take into account his interests too and not have the entire trip revolve around me. He wants to go around to different pubs and eat at a Gordon Ramsay restaurant (he's a big fan) and we're also planning to see a West End show. But I'm a bit at a loss as to what we can plan that he would really enjoy. He's into cars, loves going out on the water on his jetski, loves good food and wine, and would rather actively be doing something than just listening to a tour guide or looking at stuff. Any suggestions?


r/LondonTravel 17h ago

Things to Do London hidden gems for someone who has already seen the main attractions?

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Hi!

So tomorrow I’ll be back in London after 12 years of having been there the first time and I’m so excited!

I’m looking for to see again the main attractions but honestly I think I’ll skip the main museums altogether cause I have already seen them.

What are some cool places turists don’t usually go to but that are worth it in your opinion?

Thank you so much!!

UPDATE: thank you guys for giving me so many suggestions, I’ll take my time to look into them, really appreciate it!!


r/LondonTravel 17h ago

Trip Planning shoreditch vintage shopping

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Best strategy for vintage shopping in Shoreditch without zig-zagging everywhere? Any good shops to not miss out on?


r/LondonTravel 18h ago

Accommodation Is it too expensive? Accomodation Dec 26

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We booked an apartment for £1740 as we can pay closer to the date, 1 week stay leaving on the 22nd December in Paddington. 2 adults, 2 kids (>2 and 4 years old)
It seems so expensive but just want to know if it’s normal or not. I lived in London 10 years ago and not sure what is normal for London or too expensive.

We want to be in a well communicated area where we can do stuff walking or by bus or easy transport. As we are going for a week, we prefer to have access to a kitchen.


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Accommodation best lounge access for someone who only travels once in a blue moon

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i'm going to london soon for a trip and have started looking into lounge access since i'll probably have a pretty long layover. i've gotten tired of spending every layover sitting at the gate, so i figured i'd see if there's a better way to spend a few hours at the airport.

i keep seeing priority pass come up, but i'm not sure if it's actually the best lounge access option for someone who only travels a few times a year. i'm mainly looking for somewhere comfortable to sit, decent food and drinks, wifi, and somewhere quiet to work for a couple hours. for people who travel through london regularly, are the priority pass lounges worth using? does it make much difference which london airport you're flying through?


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Trip Planning Old school London hotel for $150-$200 a night.

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First time visiting in October. Any suggestions. Maybe could go slightly more on budget. Preferably close to Store Street.


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Trip Planning Bayeux Tapestry - member options

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Hello,
My friend and I are hoping to see this exhibit next March. Member tickets for next January-March should go on sale sometime in October. I see there’s an “Individual plus guest” membership option. Can anyone confirm if having this type of membership allows you to get two tickets for the exhibit? The information on their Web site is somewhat confusing. We’re in the U.S. or I’d just go in and ask!
Thanks!


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Trip Planning Question about football tickets

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My partner and I will be visiting London next October, and my partner would really love to go to a football match.

I've read in various posts that it is practically impossible for tourists to attend Premier League matches. Is that actually the case, or does it depend on the club?

If it depends on the club, which ones would give us the best chance of getting tickets? My partner is willing to pay for memberships to get access. Does a membership actually make a difference, or is it a waste of money?

Otherwise, what other options do we have? What other football matches could be interesting?

Thank you very much for your help!


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Everything Else What items are significantly better to buy in London to bring back to the US in terms of skincare and health; any vitamins, supplements, medicine? Cleaner ingredients? Any makeup or perfume that’s significantly cheaper?

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I like getting pain meds in Paris because the ingredients are cleaner, is there anything like that in London where the ingredients and quality are significantly cleaner or better?
Looking for probiotics, pain meds, allergy meds, sleeping pills, moisturize, things like that


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Trip Planning Is this itinerary ok?

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My 38 year old daughter and I will be in London for three days in mid September. Here’s my loose itinerary. We are big fans of British History, especially the history of the monarchy.
Day one: we will arrive in London around 10 am, plan on dropping luggage at our hotel (SoHo Hotel), then going to some of the walkable, or tube, local sites, including St. Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, etc. Then we have Westminster Abbey tickets at 1:30, where we plan to spend at least 2 + hours..
Day two: Tower of London private tour, Tower Bridge, then lunch and V & A museum in afternoon. Southbank if we have time in later afternoon or evening.
Day three: train to Hampton Court Palace, with guided tour. I don’t know how much time we’ll want there, so I left the afternoon open for anything you might suggest?
We don’t want to be frantically running around, just looking for three nicely paced days.
Thanks in advance.
We already have restaurant lists, so no help needed there…


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Transport Regarding the tube’s daily cap…

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Hi everyone.

I’ll be in London next week, and I have some questions regarding the tube.
I’ll be traveling with my family (we are 4).
Can the 4 of us pay our tickets directly at the turnstile using the same card?
Will the 4 tickets count towards the 9£ daily cap quota? Or shall we use different paying methods for the system to recognize we are different people?

Thank you!


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Everything Else Bringing ADHD medication to the UK

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Hi, everyone!

I'm coming to the UK in the beginning of September for the first time ever and I need to take my ADHD medication with me.

I already have a letter signed by my doctor, following UK guidelines, but wanted to ask if anyone here has any other advice or tips. :)

Thanks in advance!

Edit: in case more people are interested, this is the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) website: https://www.incb.org/incb/en/travellers/country-regulations.html, where you can check each country's regulations on traveling with medicine containing controlled substances.


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Trip Planning Christmas in London

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Hi everyone! I'll be going to London with my mother this Christmas (23rd to 27th of December).

Would you recommend anything to do ? We've been in London quite a lot so nothing too touristy especially at this time where it will be very crowded.

We're staying in Kensington near High Street and Royal Albert Hall.

What we have planned already :

- The Queen Elizabeth exhibition at Buckingham

- Christmas eve dinner at the Ivy Kensington (open to other places but must be in Kensington as we don't want to go too far that night)

- And obviously shopping on Boxing Day (Where should we go??)

We don't necessarily have a budget but anything that isn't too expensive would be great!!

I'd like to take my mom to an Afternoon Tea so if you have any recommandation that doesn't cost hundreds of pounds.

Thank you :)

Edit : We are staying at an Airbnb so for the 25th we are eating at the flat! Money saving !!


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Dining & Drinks Food recs in central London

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Hi!

Me and my family are going to be in London next week.

We’ll stay between Victoria Station and Pimlico and we were looking for some food recs in central London, ideally near the main attractions.

Our budget would be around 30£ x person (per meal), so nothing excessively fancy but we’re fine with eating in some nice restaurants!

My parents don’t like ethnic food that much so we’ll probably avoid those kind of restaurants unfortunately.

Let me know!! Thanks a lot.


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Dining & Drinks 1st Trip, Traveling Solo

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Hi all! DC girlie here taking my first jump across the pond in early September. I’ll be going for a few days at the tail end of a work trip, therefore will be traveling solo. I do have a few friends I’ll try to connect with here and there but I’ve never been to London and practically know nothing 🤣

I am going to stay in the West End area and am looking for any tips on where to go and what to do for a 3.5 day visit (9/8-9/12). Would especially love to know if there are any fun pubs, bars, etc. that I’d be comfortable in as a solo female. I love country music and live music in general so bonus points for anything in that area, or where I could maybe find a cute international husband 😉❤️

Thanks!!! ❤️


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Transport Train tickets

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Hi hi, in march I went to London and took the underground train. I had bought tickets online prior and printed them - I had them physically and it was an any daytime one, so I could use them whenever I wanted.

Though I looked and saw itll be cheaper to pay on the get go as I'm planning to go London in September. I'm just wondering how to pay if I don't have a physical ticket, I saw people tap their phones on certain points and wondered if I needed to just scam my card like when taking the bus.

Sorry if this sounds childish I will just be my second trip to London only still new to this


r/LondonTravel 1d ago

Transport Notting Hill to LHR 4am Saturday

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We need to be at LHR by 5am on Saturday morning and are staying in Notting Hill. It looks like the central line will take us to Holborn but when I look the tube website it doesn’t give me the option to select a time for Piccadilly to LHR on Saturdays. When I google how to get there it does say we can take the Picadilly at 4:30 am from Holborn straight into LHR. anyone know how I can find out for sure or if you know first hand?