5 London experiences everyone should tick off their bucket list

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London is one of the best cities to explore anywhere in the world, whether you’re visiting solo or as part of a duo or group. Whilst there is an almost limitless number of things to see and do, we’ve compiled this list of the top bucket list experiences not to be missed during your next visit to England’s capital city…

  1. Take a Spin on the London Eye

London Eye

Since it was unveiled to mark the start of the new millennium, the London Eye has become a must-try experience for visitors to London. Not only does this enormous Ferris wheel provide a unique way to see the city, but the experience can be upgraded by selecting a few additions like a glass of champagne or renting out your own unique ‘pod’ for special events. It takes around an hour for a trip, and you’ll be able to see plenty of the city’s unique skyline from a vantage point unlike any other.

  1. Try Afternoon Tea

afternoon tea

Nothing says England quite like the tradition of afternoon tea, and this mainstay has experienced a major resurgence in recent years. Some of the top venues in the city now offer afternoon tea on their glitzy menu, and the Montcalm restaurant is no exception. Whether you want to go for something ultra-traditional or try a more unique slant on an old favourite, you are sure to find something which suits your taste – all in stunning surroundings.

  1. Visit a top London museum

london museum

For culture vultures, there is nothing better than browsing the plentiful museums which round out London’s cultural delights. With something for everyone, from art aficionados to science geeks and history buffs, the city is filled with a little of everything – and all within easy reach of our 5 star hotels in London. Some museums even offer late opening so you can see the collections after dark when the crowds have gone home. Particular favourites for this experience include the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum, where you’ll be able to enjoy the same exhibits at a calmer pace.

  1. Visit Buckingham Palace

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The state rooms at Buckingham Palace are only open during the summer months, but even throughout the rest of the year, a visit to perhaps the UK’s most famous royal venue is not to be missed when you are in London. Home of the famous Trooping the Colour, and the official residence of the Queen, this is without doubt one of the most impressive sights in the city, and sure to impress discerning guests at any of our 5 star hotels in London.

  1. See the Houses of Parliament

The seat of the UK government, the Houses of Parliament loom large on the London skyline. Visible from various vantage points around the city, you can also watch certain events from within, or visit the Parliament gift shop to pick up some mementos of your trip. As a major heritage building in the capital, it’s an impressive venue which will look great in your travel pics.