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A Suggested Itinerary for Four Days in London
Day 1: Overnight flight – arrive by 11am in London Stay near the Tower of London Borough Market for lunch Shakespeare's Globe Theatre tour Cross Millennium Bridge Head to Covent Garden Dinner at Mr. Foggs Tavern Day 2: Tower of London (be there at 8:30 when it opens to avoid the crowds) Lunch at Fortnum’s Bar and Restaurant at the Royal Exchange British Museum (and the Reading Room!) SKUNA Boat at Canary Wharf at sunset Dinner at Ivy in the Park Day 3: Westminster Abbey Tour (when it opens at 8:30) Buckingham Palace – Changing of the Guard is generally at 10:45 (get there 30 minutes early for a good spot), but check the website for any updates Lunch at Gymkhana Churchill’s Cabinet War Rooms or the Sir John Soane Museum Shopping on Oxford and Regent Streets, visit Liberty London, Selfridges, and Carnaby Fortnum and Mason Dinner in Chinatown before heading to see a show on the West End Day 4: If it’s a Saturday, start at the Portobello Road Market followed by lunch at the Churchill Arms near Notting Hill If not going to the market, then head to the British Rail & Postal Museum Lunch: Masala Zone The Walkie Talkie Building and Sky Garden Afternoon Tea at The Shard The London Eye St. Paul's Cathedral Dinner: London’s Oldest Pub: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Day 5: Travel Day If you are traveling back to the East Coast, chances are that you’ll at least have the morning before you have to leave for the airport. I recommend enjoying a morning stroll to Leaden Hall Market served as the exterior shot and inspiration for Harry Potter’s Daigon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron in Sorcerer's Stone. It is located in the original Roman part of the city at Gracechurch Street and Lime Street. You’ll get great pics without a lot of people in the way at this hour.
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