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15 Best Things to Do in London (2026 Local Guide)

Reviewed May 2026

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Best things to do in London (2026): The 15 top experiences in London — ranked with time needed, cost, and practical tips. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems.

⏱ 4 min read📖 824 words📅 May 2026

Quick verdict: London is too big for one trip – 32 boroughs spanning 1,500 sq km. This guide ranks 15 experiences worth your time in 2026, with practical pricing + timing. Built across 6 personal London trips.

The 15 best things to do in London

1

Tower of London

Time: 3-4 hoursCost: GBP 35

1000-year-old fortress + Crown Jewels + Beefeater tours. Book online for skip-line entry. Crown Jewels viewing is timed – arrive 10am for shortest wait. Yeoman Warder tours included.

2

British Museum

Time: 3-4 hoursCost: Free

Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, Egyptian mummies, Sutton Hoo treasures. Free entry but timed slots recommended online. Allow 4 hours minimum.

3

Westminster Abbey

Time: 2 hoursCost: GBP 30

Coronation church + royal weddings + tombs (Newton, Darwin, Stephen Hawking). Book online for timed entry. Audio guide essential.

4

Buckingham Palace Changing of Guard

Time: 45 minCost: Free

11am Monday + Wednesday + Friday + Sunday (April-July). Arrive 10:30am for spot at gates. Better view: walk along The Mall to St James’s Palace where guards process.

5

Tower Bridge

Time: 60-90 minCost: GBP 13

Iconic Victorian bridge with glass walkway 42m above Thames. Climb engine rooms + view bridge lifting (book online for lift schedule). Walking-distance to Borough Market.

6

Borough Market + Borough Yards

Time: 2-3 hoursCost: Free + meal GBP 10-25

London’s best food market. Bavarian breads, Spanish hams, French cheeses, British pies. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Combine with Globe Theatre + Tate Modern next door.

7

The British Library Treasures Room

Time: 60-90 minCost: Free

Magna Carta, Beatles handwritten lyrics, Shakespeare First Folio, Da Vinci notebooks. Free entry. Small but extraordinary.

8

London Eye

Time: 30 minCost: GBP 35

135m observation wheel. Each rotation 30 min. Book online for fast-track ($15 saved). Best at sunset for golden hour photos over Thames + Parliament.

9

West End Theatre Show

Time: 2.5-3 hoursCost: GBP 20-150

Phantom, Les Mis, Wicked, Mamma Mia! Get last-minute tickets at TKTS booth Leicester Square ($30-60 same-day). Book Hamilton 2-3 months ahead.

10

Camden Town Market

Time: 3-4 hoursCost: Free + cheap food

Punk + alternative London at its most lively. Stables Market, Camden Lock, vintage shops, street food. Best weekends. Near Regent’s Park for picnic afterward.

11

Greenwich + Prime Meridian

Time: Half dayCost: GBP 11 + ferry

Walk both hemispheres at the Royal Observatory. Combine with National Maritime Museum + Cutty Sark + Greenwich Market. Take Thames Clipper for scenic arrival.

12

Tate Modern

Time: 2-3 hoursCost: Free

World’s most-visited modern art museum. Free entry + special exhibitions ticketed. Best views of St Paul’s from upper floors. Combined ticket with Millennium Bridge walk.

13

Notting Hill + Portobello Market

Time: 2-3 hoursCost: Free + spending

Saturday Portobello Road market is iconic. Antiques, food, fashion. Colorful pastel houses on Lancaster Road. Brunch at Granger & Co or Farm Girl.

14

Harry Potter Studios Tour

Time: Full dayCost: GBP 55 + transit

2-hour train + tour from London. Original sets + props + costumes. Book 2-3 months ahead – sells out. Allow 6-8 hours total roundtrip.

15

Sky Garden

Time: 60 minCost: Free + drinks

Free public observation deck at 20 Fenchurch Street (‘Walkie Talkie’). Book online 2-3 weeks ahead. Better than London Eye for skyline photos + free.

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Frequently asked questions

How many days for London?
Minimum 4 full days. 5-7 days lets you add day trips (Stonehenge, Bath, Cambridge, Windsor). Most travelers spend 3-4 days London then UK road trip.
Best London area to stay?
Covent Garden + Soho for first-timers – West End theatres + restaurants + walking access. Kensington for families + museums. Shoreditch for hipster + younger.
London in 2026 – what’s new?
Crossrail (Elizabeth Line) fully operational – airport to central in 30 min. Battersea Power Station development continues. Less crowded Tower of London + Westminster Abbey post-Olympics.
London on a budget?
Free: 6 major museums (British Museum, V&A, Natural History, Tate Modern, Science Museum, National Gallery). Cheap eats: Pret, Wasabi, pubs. Take Tube not taxis.
Best London neighborhood for foodies?
Soho for trendy + variety. Borough Market for market food. Camden + Brick Lane for street food. Marylebone + Marylebone High Street for refined dining.

Updated 2026. Some links on Packzup are affiliate links.

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