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12 Instagrammable places in London your feed needs
12 Instagrammable places in London your feed needs

London is a photographer’s dream, no doubt about it. Even after seven years of living here, we still find new places to post about. So it’s only fair that we finally share our favorite Instagrammable places in London. Expect classic attractions like the London Eye and Tower Bridge and quirky spots like the Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel or phone booths that are ‘out of order.’ Following our picture trail, you’ll journey through the city’s modern architecture, historic charm, and edgy corners. Get your camera ready for the best photo spots in London, and learn more about the city while making your Instagram feed pop.

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8 unmissable London landmarks and historic sights
8 unmissable London landmarks and historic sights

English writer Samuel Johnson once said, "If a man is tired of London, he is tired of life." It's easy to see his point when you look at all the exciting things to do in London. The British capital has historical sights spanning centuries and cultures, with iconic landmarks such as The Regent's Park and the Palace of Westminster attracting millions of visitors every year.

This guide contains some of the best London landmarks to check out on your next trip to the Big Smoke, including Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. You'll also discover some architectural and natural landmarks that are well worth a visit.

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Discover London like a pro: 9 non-touristy things to do
Discover London like a pro: 9 non-touristy things to do

London is one of the most iconic places in the world, full of so many famous landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, and popular Instagram spots. But it’s also home to beautiful corners that are off the beaten track. Next time you visit, be sure to try out some of these hidden gems and see a different side of London, away from the tourists. Here are 9 non-touristy things to do in London that only a local or more seasoned traveler would know.

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Discover tips and essential experiences for your first time in London
Discover tips and essential experiences for your first time in London

For your first time in London, get ready to dive into the city’s rich history and vibrant attractions. Walk along the River Thames, explore the grounds of Buckingham Palace, or stroll through Hyde Park. From London’s iconic landmarks like Big Ben to must-see neighborhoods like Shoreditch and Covent Garden, there’s certainly no shortage of things to do in London for first-timers. Discover the essential things to know about this exciting city, including must-see attractions, the best museums, and how to navigate the city’s world-class public transportation system in this first-timer’s guide.

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Frequently asked questions about London

What top attractions are a must-see in London?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to London

Laurence is a full time travel blogger and photographer, who shares his tips on travel and improving your photography on his website Finding the Universe. He used to live in London, and you can see his tips for spending two days in London here.

What should I do on my first trip to London?

The best way to get acquainted with the city is to take a stroll from the Tower of London, across Tower Bridge, and along the south bank of the Thames before finishing at the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. This will take no more than 2 hours, but will acquaint you with many of London's most popular sights. You could easily visit two of London's most popular attractions at the start and end of your journey, the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey as well.

What are some hidden gems to see in London?

London has some really interesting and quirky museums which are well worth visiting. The Museum of Brands is a great option, as is the Cartoon Museum. The Postal Museum is also worth a visit!

How much time should I spend in London?

The main highlights of central London can be experienced across two days. If you want to explore areas outside the central area, perhaps visiting attractions like Windsor Castle, an extra day would be advisable.

What food is London known for?

No trip to London would be complete without trying out some local pub food. Highlights of a pub menu would include fish and chips or a traditional steak and ale pie. Don't forget to leave room for dessert, with sticky toffee pudding being a popular option!

What are the best months to visit London?

Avoiding the summer crowds in London is advisable, so visiting between April and June or in September should give you the best combination of better weather and less people. December is also a good time to visit as the city is decorated with lights and Christmas decorations.

What is neighborhood The East End of London known for?

The East End of London, which stretches from around the Tower of London out towards the London City Airport, is famous for its markets, street food, and incredible curry houses.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

If you love curry, one of the most popular dishes in the UK, then you'll want to head out to East London where you'll find an incredible array of authentic Indian restaurants. Another good option is to dine around the West End theatres, there are many good restaurants in this area which often have pre-theatre dining deals.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

The most well known shopping street is the mile long Oxford Street which runs from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road. This has all the major high street brands. For high end shopping, you'll want to head to the area of Mayfair, whilst those of you shopping for a suit will want to head to the world famous Savile Road.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit London?

Central London, and specifically the borough of Westminster, is probably the best place to base yourself in the city. Here you'll find everything from budget hostels through to world famous five star hotel brands. Basing yourself here might cost a bit more than being a bit further out, but it is definitely worth it for the proximity to sightseeing.

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Mehr is great with communication! She reached out in advance, coordinated the best weather, time, and easy meet-up location. She took great shots, I like to give creative direction, she took that and incorporated that in the shoot. She is very sweet and we would recommend her to all of our friends. Ohhh, and she had my pictures ready next day.

Antonio was an excellent guide and he explained everything about Jack the Ripper. He was extremely knowledgeable and was able to answer all of our questions. We would definitely recommend him for this tour.

Incredible, it surpassed all expectations. Luke is an amazing storyteller, you could see yourself in “that” time, submerged in the stories, as an spectator of what was happening. We had so much fun!

Ben was amazing! Absolutely a great time full of interesting facts and great beer.

Gary our coach driver was very helpful and informative!!