4 reasons to book a city break to London

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - 8:44pm

If you are looking for an action-packed city break you will remember for many years to come, you cannot go wrong with bustling London. The Big Smoke is full to the brim with exciting things to see and do, which will ensure you are never bored during your stay in the capital.

If you’re unsure about whether it’s the right destination for you, here are four reasons to book a city break to London.

Exceptional Theatre

If you want to immerse yourself in some of the finest stage plays and musicals on the planet, you should look no further than the West End. Alongside New York’s Broadway, it is widely regarded as one of the finest destinations to catch a superb theatrical production.

While the Big Smoke is home to many temporary shows, there are also some staple performances you will not want to miss, such as:

  • Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre
  • The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre
  • Disney’s The Lion King at Lyceum Theatre
  • The Book of Mormon at Prince of Wales Theatre

It’s the perfect way to spend an evening with your loved ones in the capital.

Delicious Food

If you want to take your pick from stunning dishes that are bursting with flavour, you should jump on the first train to London. It is not only home to a whopping 69 Michelin star restaurants, but there are also many casual eateries and cheap eats to choose from that won’t break the bank, and are just as tasty. If you’re looking for more affordable, delicious dishes, you can pick up a tasty noodle or rice box from Neds Noodle Bar at various London locations.

Fantastic Shopping

Regardless of your style or budget, you can expect to find every item on your list at the many department stores spread across London. For example, if you are looking for unique clothing and accessories, you should browse the many boutiques in the West End. 

However, if you want to find traditional or local items, you should visit one or more of the many markets in the capital, such as Portobello Road in Notting Hill or Camden Market. If flagship department stores are what you’re looking for, you cannot go wrong with bustling Oxford Street.

Historical Attractions

When you’re not busy shopping until you drop and indulging in delicious food, you should explore the many historical attractions dotted across the city. For example, you can visit the Queen’s official residence of Buckingham Palace, take a selfie outside Westminster Abbey, or enjoy a guided tour of the Tower of London.

Other landmarks worth your time include:

  • The Houses of Parliament
  • London Eye
  • Big Ben
  • Tower Bridge
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral

It is, however, important to note that many of the landmarks are spread out across the city, so plan a detailed itinerary to ensure you can squeeze every attraction into your visit.

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