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To get to know London in 3 days, your best alternative is to have a planned route that helps you get to the most famous places of interest, culture and entertainment in the British capital. So get ready, have your luggage handy and come discover London in 72 hours.
European capitals are characterized by their long history, fascinating monuments, cultural wealth and varied leisure options. Of course, London is no exception, and without a visit plan, there are many things about this incredible metropolis that could go unnoticed.
So if you have to get to know London in 3 days, you should know where to start. It does not matter if you want to start your visit directly from the airport, or if you prefer to rest a bit in your hotel room, in both cases, you will have to go to the same place.
In central London, close to the banks of the River Thames, you will find many of the most iconic sites of the British capital. In addition, you can take advantage of the great vehicular traffic in the area to get on one of the famous red buses, which by themselves are a symbol of London.
Likewise, it is a good idea to start with places where admission is free, so you don’t have to queue. The British Museum in London, the Natural History Museum, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde Park or Westminster Abbey are perfect options.
In addition to visiting free public spaces or monuments, you can also take a walk along the banks of the Thames, where you will find a variety of castles, towers and bridges that make the city unique.
The Palace of Westminster, Big Ben Clock and the Tower of London are right on the banks of the river, so you can quickly get from one place to another.
You will also be able to appreciate the fabulous view of London as you go from one side of the city to the other, over Westminster Bridge or Tower Bridge. If you want to add some excitement to the experience and climb as high as you can, book an entrance ticket to the London Eye, the tallest Ferris wheel in the city.
If you want a royal experience, you can go to Buckingham Palace, and if you arrive at the right time, you can even see the changing of the guard. To visit the interior spaces of the palace, you will have to pay a ticket. Please note that visits to the British Royal Palace are only allowed during the summer months.
In London, the high season corresponds to the summer months, which run from June to September. As you might expect, the number of people is higher during this time of year. Likewise, the cost of accommodation, food and transportation can go up considerably.
If you go to the British capital, and you only have three days available, the best option is to go during the low season or the winter months, which go from January to February.
If you go at this time, the main sites of interest will be clearer, there will be less traffic, the lines will be shorter and you will be able to take much better advantage of your experience of London in 3 days.
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