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7 Days in London

Morgan Morfe is a student at Union University and an ISA Featured Photo Blogger. She is currently studying abroad with ISA in London, England.

London, England. A place that holds a population of almost 9 million people, over 250 languages spoken on a daily basis, and years of history right at everyone’s fingertips paired with the most modern fun raging about. It’s no wonder that this city is argued to be the most incredible in the world. So, you’ve heard about this fascinating place, you’ve bought your plane ticket, packed your bags, and are heading to London, but how do you explore a city that holds over 200 museums and more than 1,500 years worth of history in just a week? Look no further. This blog post will provide a seven day itinerary that will help you make the most of your time in London.

An Evening with Big Ben in London

Day One:

When you arrive, you’re going to be exhausted from travelling, so give yourself a few hours to unpack, shower, eat something, and take a short nap. You’ll never be able to enjoy this tremendous city if you’re groggy, tired and sluggish, so don’t feel like you need to hit the ground running a million miles an hour as soon as you arrive. Don’t schedule anything on your first day that requires you to be somewhere at a specific time; let this be your one day that’s completely flexible so you can get a feel for the city. Now, for your activities of the day:

These are my three fabulous roommates and I after our own Double Decker Bus Tour of London.

 

Westminster Abbey. One of 3 iconic sights to see on your South Bank Walk.
Your view of the London Eye when you have dinner on the deck of Tattershall Castle.

 

Day Two:

You’ve gotten a good night’s sleep, your camera battery is charged, and now an entire day in London lies ahead of you.

 

Even though you can’t take photos of the Crown Jewels inside, you’re more than welcome to take as many photos as you would like of the stunning architecture that holds them.

 

I’m only showing you a small portion of Tower Bridge because you deserve to see the full majesty and beauty of this architecture when you visit London.
Beware. London Theatre becomes a beautiful and thrilling addiction; every performance is truly professional with a wide range of impressive special effects, lighting, and incredible actors.

Day Three:

London is beautiful, but if you’re in England, it’s definitely worth your time to see the English countryside, which is unlike any other wilderness you have seen or will ever see.

Stonehenge’s majesty in person surpasses any photo that can be captured of it.

 

Day Four:

London is a hot spot to film movies and hosts major movie premieres. It wouldn’t be right to come to London and not pay a visit to some of the places that have given life to TV shows and movies like Harry Potter, Sherlock, Doctor Who, and Pride & Prejudice.

 

 

Diagon Alley is a key place in all 8 Harry Potter movies and it’s a set that actually exists!

 

Mimic Harry, Ron, Hermoine, and the rest of the Harry Potter crew by jumping through the barrier at Platform 9 ¾ to catch your train to Hogwarts!

 

221B Baker Street, the place London’s greatest detective calls home.

Day Five:

Many London attractions are a lot closer together than you might think for a city. Take Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Kensington Park, and Buckingham Palace for example–four beautiful places that you can hit in one walk.

A trick to knowing whether or not Her Majesty is currently at Buckingham Palace, look at the flag! If the British flag is raised, the Queen is not there, but if the flag with the Royal Family crescent is raised, the Queen is currently there!

 

You can never go wrong with a stroll through Hyde Park.

 

High Tea will definitely be one of the best meals you eat while you’re in London. It may not look like a lot of food, but I promise, it really is a struggle to finish all of it!

Day Six:

      This is your last full day in London, and it’s essential that you make the most of it and end your time in this glorious city with a bang.

 

River Cruises by night are typically given a spectacular sunset to go along with spotting some of London’s iconic sites

 

Save yourself 30 pounds and take a trip to Parliament Hill for a small taste of the English countryside and a panoramic view of London!
England may be a perpetually rainy country, but every storm runs out of rain eventually and the rainbows that follow the rain are always spectacular!
While walking to the Old Bank Of England, soak in the sights of double decker buses, Underground Station signs, and the hustle and bustle that is London.

Day Seven:

Alas, the day has come when you have to leave the glorious city of London. Your bags are packed, your passport is in hand, you’re double and triple checking the hotel room to make sure you didn’t forget anything before you head out the door. You hop on the tube one last time to head to London Heathrow Airport. You stop at Café Nero (my personal favorite London chain coffee shop) to grab one last chai tea latte before you catch your plane to leave the blissful wonder that is London and head back to reality.

London, England. One of the most beautiful cities in the world. Your time in this place will not disappoint you

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