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Museums and Locations
- Tower of London – 3 hours or more
- Take the tour with the Beefeaters, tickets should be purchased in advance
- Do the night lock up tour if you can get tickets
- Don’t skip the Crown Jewels
- The cafe on property is actually pretty good
- Tower Bridge – 1 hour
- Most think this is called “The London Bridge”, it’s not
- Don’t skip the part under the bridge
- Tickets can be purchased on sight
- The British Museum – 5 hours
- Free, but you’ll want to get tickets for an entry time
- Big museum – think Smithsonian.
- They stole a lot of cool stuff.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral – 2 hours
- Westminster Abby – 2 hours
- It closes early for eventide, a daily singing service
- Take the time to go to the upper floor gallery.
- Palace of Westminster – Parliament Building – 2 hours
- Take the tour!
- They let you on the floor of parliament, it’s cool.
- Churchill War Room – 2 hours or more
- This is two museums in one – Churchill and the war bunker
- The Churchill Museum portion is big and las a lot to see. Could take you a week if you wanted it to. It’s very impressive.
- Greenwich Prime Meridian – All Day
- Where time is measured from
- Cool museum
- Kind of out a ways but worth it
- Monument to the Great Fire of London – 2 hours
- Its a fun little tower climb
- The Shard – 2 hours
- A great view of the city day or night
- Victoria and Albert Museums – 5 hours or more
- Just a big museum with lots of historical stuff
- Good cafe too
- Science Museum – 2 hours or more
- Big museum of science stuff
- LDS Chapel with Christus – 10 mins
- Just a chapel but it has a Christus statue
- Next to the Science Museum
- Windsor Palace
- Huge castle outside of town, west of the airport
- Coll grounds too
- See a play in the West End
- Cool theaters
- Busy area but fun
- Don’t eat food here, overprices
- Take a river tour boat ride
- Not too spectacular but a great way to see a lot of the city sights
- London Transport Museum – 3 hours
- Kinda nerdy but a great museum non-the-less.
- Take a Jack the Ripper Tour at night – 2 hours
- A fun way to see some of the city at night
- Gondola ride at IFS Cloud Royal Docks – 2 hours plus getting there
- It’s a bit out east of the main city
- A great view of that part of town
- Guildhall Art Gallery – 1 hour
- Kind of a hidden gem
- Small, free, has some cool stuff
- Basement has a roman amphitheater ruins
- The guild hall next door is private but has a lot of cool history
- The National Gallery – 2 hours or more
- The National Portrait Gallery – 2 hours or more
- Temple Church – 1 hour
- Where the Templar Nights were started
- Buckingham Palace – ½ hour unless you get a tour
- You can take a tour of it, but tickets must be gotten in advance.
- If it’s a busy summer day and the king is in the palace it can be busy.
- Kinda like just standing outside the White House and taking pictures.
- The Sherlock Museum – 1 hour
- Kinda nerdy but also fun if you are a fan
- It’s actually kinda busy or it was when I went