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Discover historic landmarks, royal palaces, vibrant markets, and charming university towns over an exciting 7-day adventure across London, Windsor, Bath, and Oxford.

Discover historic landmarks, royal palaces, vibrant markets, and charming university towns over an exciting 7-day adventure across London, Windsor, Bath, and Oxford.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting London, United Kingdom, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Start your day with a free walking tour meeting at Tower Hill near the Tower of London. The guided walk covers iconic sites including Tower Bridge, offering historical insights and scenic photo spots.
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Explore the Tower of London’s medieval fortress and view the Crown Jewels. Arrive early to avoid long queues, and spend time walking through the White Tower and the battlements.

Explore the Tower of London’s medieval fortress and view the Crown Jewels. Arrive early to avoid long queues, and spend time walking through the White Tower and the battlements.
~3 hours
Take the DLR to Greenwich and stroll through the charming town center. Visit the Royal Observatory and stand on the Prime Meridian line while enjoying views over the Thames and Canary Wharf.
~2 hours
Head to a traditional East London pub in the Shoreditch area famed for its vibrant atmosphere. Try local ales and classic British pub food in a lively setting.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a street food vendor or casual eatery around Greenwich Market and try Fish and Chips, the quintessential British fried fish with crispy fries, often served with malt vinegar.
Fish and Chips
Find a local pub in Shoreditch offering Sunday Roast or ale-braised dishes. Order ale or Pimm's for a true taste of London nightlife.
AleCentrally located for easy access to landmarks and public transport with a good selection of mid-range hotels.

Start your morning at Buckingham Palace in Westminster. Arrive early to witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony on Buckingham Palace Road.

Start your morning at Buckingham Palace in Westminster. Arrive early to witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony on Buckingham Palace Road.

Walk east on Broad Sanctuary to reach Westminster Abbey. Explore the historic church known for royal coronations and events.

Walk east on Broad Sanctuary to reach Westminster Abbey. Explore the historic church known for royal coronations and events.

Stroll along Great George Street to view Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Perfect spot for photos along the River Thames.

Stroll along Great George Street to view Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Perfect spot for photos along the River Thames.

Take the Thames Path eastward or use the underground to reach St. Paul's Cathedral at St Paul's Churchyard. Check out its iconic dome and climb to the Whispering Gallery if time allows.

Take the Thames Path eastward or use the underground to reach St. Paul's Cathedral at St Paul's Churchyard. Check out its iconic dome and climb to the Whispering Gallery if time allows.
~3 hours
In the evening, find a theatre or concert hall in Covent Garden for a cultural show or West End performance. Book tickets in advance for popular shows.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for casual eateries near Westminster featuring Fish and Chips, England's classic fried fish with thick fries. Pair it with ale if you like.
Fish and Chips
Seek restaurants around Covent Garden and order Spotted Dick, a traditional steamed suet pudding with dried fruits, followed by a refreshing Pimm's cocktail.
Spotted DickVictoria is ideal for easy access to Buckingham Palace and Westminster, plus great transport links for the evening show.

Located in Bloomsbury, start early at the British Museum to avoid crowds. Focus on the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian exhibits.

Located in Bloomsbury, start early at the British Museum to avoid crowds. Focus on the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian exhibits.
~2.5 hours
Head to South Kensington and explore the world’s largest museum of decorative arts. Don’t miss the fashion and medieval galleries.

In Southwark, Borough Market offers myriad fresh and artisanal foods. Try sampling cheeses and baked goods along the covered market stalls.

In Southwark, Borough Market offers myriad fresh and artisanal foods. Try sampling cheeses and baked goods along the covered market stalls.
~1.5 hours
Near Bermondsey, Maltby Street Market is a more intimate street food market. Look for innovative dishes and savour freshly made small plates.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
For evening jazz, check out venues in Soho or Shoreditch. Many clubs have no-cover or low-cover entry. Arrive early for best seating.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

At Borough Market, find a fish and chips stall and enjoy this classic British dish made fresh with crispy fries.
Fish and Chips
In Soho or Shoreditch, find a gastro pub offering Sunday Roast and a pint of Ale, perfect for capping off the day.
Sunday RoastStaying here places you close to museums and offers easy public transport connections for markets and nightlife.
~2.5 hours
Start your morning by exploring Windsor Castle near the Windsor Town Centre. Arrive early to avoid crowds and focus on the State Apartments and St George's Chapel.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Walk or take a short taxi ride south to Windsor Great Park. Follow the Oaks Avenue path to see ancient oak trees and enjoy peaceful nature away from town.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Return to Windsor town center for afternoon wandering. Browse shops along Peascod Street and High Street, stopping at the Guildhall and Windsor Royal Shopping for local crafts.
~1.5 hours
In the late afternoon, stroll the Thames Path from Windsor Bridge downstream. The route offers scenic riverside views and access to cozy riverside pubs.
~2 hours
For dinner, find a local restaurant in Windsor town that serves traditional British meals with a cozy atmosphere.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a pub in Windsor town center and order Fish and Chips, a classic British dish with crispy fried fish and thick-cut fries.
Fish and Chips
Enjoy a Sunday Roast at a Windsor restaurant featuring roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal vegetables. Finish with a cup of Tea.
Sunday RoastStaying here gives easy access to all attractions on this day's itinerary as well as dining options and transport links.
~2 hours
Start your day early at the Roman Baths located on Stall Street in central Bath, a well-preserved ancient site. Make sure to join one of the audio tours to fully understand the history and architecture.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Walk from the Roman Baths just a few minutes north to Bath Abbey on Abbey Churchyard. Explore the stunning Gothic architecture and consider climbing the tower for panoramic city views.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Head west from the Abbey to Royal Crescent on the edge of the city center. This is a sweeping crescent of Georgian architecture with a lovely communal lawn perfect for photos and relaxing strolls.
~1.5 hours
From Royal Crescent, take a short walk south to Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon. Explore the shops lining the bridge and the nearby Parade Gardens. Look out for charming cafes and boutiques on both sides of the river.
~2 hours
In the heart of Bath's city center near Pulteney Bridge or the Abbey, seek a cozy spot serving local dishes for a traditional British dinner experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual eatery near the Royal Crescent serving hearty Sunday Roast with all the trimmings, a classic British comfort meal.
Sunday Roast
Choose a traditional British pub around Pulteney Bridge and order Fish and Chips with a side of local ale for an authentic evening meal.
Fish and ChipsStaying in Bath city center keeps you close to the Roman Baths, Abbey, and scenic walks, minimizing transit time.
~2 hours
Start your morning at Christ Church College on St Aldate's. Admire the architecture and don't miss the grand dining hall often linked to Harry Potter filming.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Walk to Radcliffe Square to explore the Bodleian Library. Join a guided tour to see the historic reading rooms and ancient manuscripts collection.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Stroll through the heart of Oxford city center around Cornmarket Street and High Street, noticing historic colleges, quaint shops, and street performers.
~1 hours
Visit the Covered Market near Market Street for local artisan foods, crafts, and fresh produce. It's ideal for souvenir shopping and tasting small bites.
~2 hours
In the evening, find a traditional pub in Jericho or the city center. Order local ale alongside classic British pub fare like Sunday Roast.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

At a local pub, try ale paired with a Sunday Roast featuring roasted meat, potatoes, and seasonal vegetables.
Sunday RoastStaying in Oxford city center keeps you close to landmarks and vibrant dining options.
~2 hours
Start your morning with a walk in Hampstead Heath, heading to Parliament Hill for panoramic London views. Enjoy the green expanses and ponds in this historic park.

Visit the Natural History Museum in South Kensington. Focus on the dinosaur exhibit and the Hintze Hall blue whale skeleton, both highlights that captivate all ages.

Visit the Natural History Museum in South Kensington. Focus on the dinosaur exhibit and the Hintze Hall blue whale skeleton, both highlights that captivate all ages.

Explore Covent Garden's market area, known for street performers and unique shops along James Street and the Apple Market.

Explore Covent Garden's market area, known for street performers and unique shops along James Street and the Apple Market.
~1.5 hours
Head to South Kensington Food Market on Old Brompton Road for diverse food stalls and fresh produce. A great spot to sample international and British snacks.
~1.5 hours
Enjoy an evening stroll from the London Eye heading east along the South Bank. Take in views of the Thames, Shakespeare's Globe, and city skyline in sunset light.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual restaurant or food stall in Covent Garden and order Fish and Chips made with fresh cod and crispy chips, a British classic.
Fish and Chips
Find a gastropub near the South Bank and order a Sunday Roast with roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal vegetables for a hearty dinner.
Sunday RoastCentrally located for easy access to Hampstead Heath, the museums, and central London attractions on this day.
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Accommodation approx 120 GBP/night, Food approx 20 GBP/day, Transport approx 10 GBP/day, Activities approx 30 GBP/day. Total daily budget about 180 GBP. Trip total for 5 days around 900 GBP.
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