Seeing all London has to offer in a day is impossible. To get the most out of your day, make a plan. Walkit.com is a good place to start.
Or here is a suggestion as to how you might spend 24 hours in London.
Start the day with a coffee near Embankment tube station then stroll across Hungerford Bridge (the right hand side is best for views of the London Eye and Houses of Parliament). Turn left for a 20 minute walk along the South Bank. Pass beneath Waterloo Bridge to visit the Tate Modern. Take time to explore this converted power station and see some contemporary art.
Leaving the Tate Modern you’ll have a perfect photo opportunity as the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral will be framed against the London skyline across the river in the front of you.
Take the tube from Southwark Station for lunch in Soho (Jubilee Line to Green Park). To get there walk east down Piccadilly to Piccadilly Circus taking a detour down Green Park to see Buckingham Palace. After lunch, take a 20 minute walk to the British Museum before wandering to Clerkenwell for a well-deserved supper.
Head back to the conveniently located and superbly comfortable B&B you booked through The Bed and Breakfast Club and after a great night’s sleep you’ll feel perfectly restored for another long sight-seeing day in the capital.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
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