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5 days in and around London

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Location: London, England

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Introduction

London is a city that needs no introduction. Its iconic sights, abundance of culture and international flavours make it a bucket list destination that continues to enchant visitors and us Brits alike. But London is just one jewel on Britain’s crown, and you don’t need to venture far from the capital to discover another side of the UK. In just a short train ride, experience the royal splendour of Windsor, the academic legacy of Oxford or Kent’s magnificent Heritage Coast. There’s always more to explore in Britain.

Here’s our pick of the top things to see and do in five days in and around London:

Days 1 – 2 – London

Days 1 – 2 – London

With so many incredible things to do in London, you’ll never get bored in our capital. Step back in time at the Tower of London, experience the futuristic ABBA Voyage concert, and browse for vintage bargains at Camden Market. Take a luxury shopping trip to the iconic Harrods department store, explore the hustle and bustle of Soho, or relax in a peaceful royal park. London is a city of contrasts, with something for everyone.

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Things to do in London

Get hands-on with history at this former palace and prison: it’s full of treasures and tales, including the Crown Jewels.

Step inside the ​​​​Tower of London

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Beefeater walking by the, Tower of London on a sunny day
Tower of London

Discover modern art and captivating exhibitions on the bank of the River Thames.

Find out more about the Tate Modern

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View of Tate Modern building with people walking by
Tate Modern

ABBA return to the stage as Abbatars for a unique performance.

Book your ABBA Voyage tickets

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ABBA Voyage

This eclectic collection of punk-like fashion and clothes for every subculture includes vintage shops and bric-a-brac emporia and is firmly a favourite with visitors.

Explore Camden Market

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Camden Market

Connect with nature at London’s 300-acre Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded by King George III’s mother in 1759.

Connect with nature at Kew Gardens

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

This world-famous antiques market spills over with unique and fascinating wares.

Pick up antiques at Portobello Road Market

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Two women walking along Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London
Portobello Road

Explore the story of life on Earth at this fantastic – and free – museum. A must-visit for all animal lovers and curious thinkers!

Visit the Natural History Museum

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Inside the Natural History Museum, London
Natural History Museum

Filled with original props, sets and costumes from the Harry Potter films, this is a must-visit for all fans.

Book the Harry Potter Studio Tour

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Hagrids Hut, Warner Bros Studio Tours, Harry Potter World
Warner Bros. Studio Tour - Harry Potter

Get hands-on with history at this former palace and prison: it’s full of treasures and tales, including the Crown Jewels.

Step inside the ​​​​Tower of London

Photo by: Visit Britain/George Johnson

Beefeater walking by the, Tower of London on a sunny day
Tower of London

Discover modern art and captivating exhibitions on the bank of the River Thames.

Find out more about the Tate Modern

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View of Tate Modern building with people walking by
Tate Modern

ABBA return to the stage as Abbatars for a unique performance.

Book your ABBA Voyage tickets

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Aerial promotional image for ABBA Voyage of large venue at night with ABBA sign lit up and people at entrance
ABBA Voyage

This eclectic collection of punk-like fashion and clothes for every subculture includes vintage shops and bric-a-brac emporia and is firmly a favourite with visitors.

Explore Camden Market

Photo by: VisitBritain/Sam Barker

One young woman standing in a lighting shop
Camden Market

Connect with nature at London’s 300-acre Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded by King George III’s mother in 1759.

Connect with nature at Kew Gardens

Photo by: VisitBritain/J Baxter

Woman going up the staircase in the Palm House
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

This world-famous antiques market spills over with unique and fascinating wares.

Pick up antiques at Portobello Road Market

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Location: London

Two women walking along Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London
Portobello Road

Explore the story of life on Earth at this fantastic – and free – museum. A must-visit for all animal lovers and curious thinkers!

Visit the Natural History Museum

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Inside the Natural History Museum, London
Natural History Museum

Filled with original props, sets and costumes from the Harry Potter films, this is a must-visit for all fans.

Book the Harry Potter Studio Tour

Photo by: Warner Bros. Studio Tours, The Making of Harry Potter / Marc Sethi

Hagrids Hut, Warner Bros Studio Tours, Harry Potter World
Warner Bros. Studio Tour - Harry Potter

Getting to London

London is the biggest hub in the UK and is served by several international airports that welcome flights from all over the world.

Heathrow is Britain’s biggest airport, and is connected to London by the Piccadilly and Elizabeth lines. The journey from Heathrow to the city centre takes around 50 minutes.

Gatwick airport connects to London’s Victoria station via the Gatwick Express train in around 30 minutes.

London City Airport is the capital’s most central airport, and has direct links to many stations in London on the Docklands Light Railway.

It’s also possible to reach London by train from mainland Europe via the Eurostar. Travel from various European destinations into the heart of London, arriving into King’s Cross station sustainably and hassle-free.

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London, England

This East London street is famous for its vintage fashions, bustling stalls and authentic Bangladeshi cuisine.

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Two young men and one young woman, eat an Indian meal
London, England

Explore a Great British icon of luxury at Harrods, with more than 330 departments over seven floors.

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Harrods department store lit up at night. Dark skies
London, England

One of London's most iconic theatres, offering a decadent Regency afternoon tea and theatre tours that uncover 350 years of history.

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Location: London, England

Tables prepared for afternoon tea at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Day 3 – Windsor

Day 3 – Windsor

To experience Britain’s unique royal culture and legacy, there are few places as impressive as Windsor. Visit the magnificent Windsor Castle that’s been home to 40 British monarchs, or join society’s finest as they don their best hats for the Royal Ascot horse race every June. But Windsor is far from stuck in the past — to fully appreciate the town, make sure your visit includes its art galleries, craft breweries and Michelin star dining.

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Location: Windsor, England

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Things to do in Windsor

Walk through 1,000 years of history at Windsor Castle, exploring its opulent state rooms and superb royal artefacts.

Book tickets to Windsor Castle

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Visitors with ice cream, Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle

From rollercoasters and rides for all ages, to world icons made entirely from LEGO, this action-packed theme park has it all.

Book your LEGOLAND Windsor Resort tickets

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Mother, father and son laughing whilst playing with Lego
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort

A true work of art, this estate features 35 acres of individual gardens – all planted and preened to perfection.

Step into The Savill Garden

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A woman holding a dog in front of a lake in Savill Garden, Windsor
The Savill Garden

Ascot famously hosts some of Britain’s top horse races, but look out for live music, festivals and Christmas parties too.

Live the high life at Ascot Racecourse

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Big group of spectators watching race. Racehorses galloping
Ascot Racecourse

Discover art by renowned contemporary painter Stanley Spencer, in the beautiful village of Cookham.

Browse the Stanley Spencer Gallery

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Location: Windsor, England

A man reading a book in the Stanley Spencer Gallery in Windsor
The Stanley Spencer Gallery

Alongside its famous college, Eton is home to a charming medley of antique bookshops and gift shops.

More about Eton

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Location: Windsor, England

A view of Eton Bridge, crossing the River Thames in Windsor
Eton

Walk through 1,000 years of history at Windsor Castle, exploring its opulent state rooms and superb royal artefacts.

Book tickets to Windsor Castle

Photo by: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2022

Visitors with ice cream, Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle

From rollercoasters and rides for all ages, to world icons made entirely from LEGO, this action-packed theme park has it all.

Book your LEGOLAND Windsor Resort tickets

Photo by: West Midlands Growth Company

Mother, father and son laughing whilst playing with Lego
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort

A true work of art, this estate features 35 acres of individual gardens – all planted and preened to perfection.

Step into The Savill Garden

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A woman holding a dog in front of a lake in Savill Garden, Windsor
The Savill Garden

Ascot famously hosts some of Britain’s top horse races, but look out for live music, festivals and Christmas parties too.

Live the high life at Ascot Racecourse

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Big group of spectators watching race. Racehorses galloping
Ascot Racecourse

Discover art by renowned contemporary painter Stanley Spencer, in the beautiful village of Cookham.

Browse the Stanley Spencer Gallery

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Location: Windsor, England

A man reading a book in the Stanley Spencer Gallery in Windsor
The Stanley Spencer Gallery

Alongside its famous college, Eton is home to a charming medley of antique bookshops and gift shops.

More about Eton

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Location: Windsor, England

A view of Eton Bridge, crossing the River Thames in Windsor
Eton

Getting to Windsor from London

Trains to Windsor depart from London’s Waterloo station every 30 minutes. The journey takes under one hour. There’s also a coach service departing from various stations in central London.

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Maidenhead, England

This exquisite restaurant holds three Michelin Stars, and is run by celebrated chef Alain Roux.

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Location: Windsor, England

People eating and drinking at the Waterside Inn in Windsor
Windsor, England

Sink a pint of award-winning beer and look out for live music, entertainment and brewery tours.

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Location: Windsor

Windsor and Eton Brewery

Explore more

Britain is bursting to the battlements with places full of royal importance, all waiting to be discovered by you.

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Balmoral Castle and Estate

Whether you're looking for museums, markets or amazing views, we'll prove you really can get something for nothing.

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Interior of the Natural History Museum, London

Follow in the magical footsteps of Harry Potter and get behind the scenes of these great British filming locations.

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View over Durham City

Day 4 – Oxford

Day 4 – Oxford

Home to one of the world’s oldest universities and the immense Bodleian Library, Oxford is a city that’s proud of its academic legacy. But it’s not only ‘muggles’ who come to school here — Harry Potter fans can spot several filming locations that appear as Hogwarts school in the beloved franchise. Take a punting tour to explore the city’s sights on a traditional boat, and check out these exciting things to do in Oxford.

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Location: Oxford, England

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Things to do in Oxford

Soak up the atmosphere as you walk around the Dreaming Spires of historic Oxford University, one of the world’s top universities.

Find out more about Oxford University

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Location: Oxford

An old hall with grand ornate walls in the Divinity School, part of Oxford's Bodleian Library
University of Oxford

Take a fascinating guided tour of the Divinity School, Old Quadrangle and Duke Humfrey’s Library.

Plan your trip to Bodleian Library

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Bodleian Library

This library has inspired novelists, artists and film-makers alike, and features around 600,000 books.

Get tickets for Radcliffe Camera

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Radcliffe Camera

Walk through 1,000 years of history climbing the Tower and descending into the crypt, at one of Oxford’s oldest and most haunted buildings.

Visit Oxford Castle and Prison

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Sunset at Oxford Castle and Prison
Oxford Castle

Discover the Oxford landmarks that starred in the Philosopher’s Stone and Goblet of Fire films.

Enjoy a Harry Potter Film Locations tour
Christ Church CollegeatChrist Church _ Experience Oxfordshire
Oxford Alumni Harry Potter Tour

Britain’s greatest palace is in the Cotswolds – the magnificent Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill.

Book your Blenheim Palace tickets now

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Location: Blenheim Palace

Woman walking in Blenheim Palace gardens surrounded by greenery
Blenheim Palace

Soak up the atmosphere as you walk around the Dreaming Spires of historic Oxford University, one of the world’s top universities.

Find out more about Oxford University

Photo by: VisitOxford

Location: Oxford

An old hall with grand ornate walls in the Divinity School, part of Oxford's Bodleian Library
University of Oxford

Take a fascinating guided tour of the Divinity School, Old Quadrangle and Duke Humfrey’s Library.

Plan your trip to Bodleian Library

Photo by: ExperienceOxfordshire/Studio8

Two women look up towards an ornate ceiling
Bodleian Library

This library has inspired novelists, artists and film-makers alike, and features around 600,000 books.

Get tickets for Radcliffe Camera

Photo by: VisitBritain/Jon Attenborough

Man looking up at a historical building with dome
Radcliffe Camera

Walk through 1,000 years of history climbing the Tower and descending into the crypt, at one of Oxford’s oldest and most haunted buildings.

Visit Oxford Castle and Prison

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Sunset at Oxford Castle and Prison
Oxford Castle

Discover the Oxford landmarks that starred in the Philosopher’s Stone and Goblet of Fire films.

Enjoy a Harry Potter Film Locations tour
Christ Church CollegeatChrist Church _ Experience Oxfordshire
Oxford Alumni Harry Potter Tour

Britain’s greatest palace is in the Cotswolds – the magnificent Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill.

Book your Blenheim Palace tickets now

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Location: Blenheim Palace

Woman walking in Blenheim Palace gardens surrounded by greenery
Blenheim Palace

Getting to Oxford from Windsor

Trains from Windsor and Eton Central to Oxford take around one hour and 15 minutes, but do require some transfers in Reading or Slough.

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Oxford, England

Welcome to one of the UK’s oldest cinemas, which specialises in arthouse and independent films.

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An outside shot of the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford
Oxford, England

Immerse yourself in stellar contemporary art from all over the world at this vibrant gallery.

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Oxford, England

One of Britain’s best museums is the quirky Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford with artefacts from all over the world.

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An overhead view of the exhibits and displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford

Day 5 – Kent

Day 5 – Kent

Known as the ‘Garden of England’, the southeastern county of Kent has an eclectic mix of places to discover. Hipsters flock to trendy Margate, with its cutting-edge galleries, diverse food scene and colourful amusement park, Dreamland. The cobbled streets of Canterbury are a hit with culture and history buffs, while out on the coast, pretty Whitstable is famous for its seafood and hosts an annual oyster festival.

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Things to do in Kent

Decorated with an incredible 4.6 million shells, this spectacular underground hideaway has to be seen to be believed.

Explore The Shell Grotto

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Shell Grotto
The Shell Grotto

This cutting-edge modern gallery sits right on Margate’s beach, featuring famous artists and new talents alike.

Discover the Turner Contemporary

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Two people looking out of a large window, Turner Contemporary
Turner Contemporary

Leeds Castle is jam-packed with things to do: from an adventure golf course and mind-boggling maze, to a bird of prey centre and outdoor art sculptures.

Discover more about Leeds Castle

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Woman in a punt on the moat looking towards castle
Leeds Castle

From the assassination of Thomas Becket to the dissolution of the monastery by Henry VIII, discover Canterbury Cathedral’s part in British history.

See what's on at Canterbury Cathedral

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Location: Kent

Boy photographing Canterbury Cathedral with his digital tablet
Canterbury Cathedral

Enjoy a low-impact meal at renowned sustainable restaurant, Angela’s of Margate.

Visit Angela’s of Margate

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Location: Kent

Dorys Scallop cevice, Angelas of Margate
Angela’s of Margate

Visit the medieval deer park and magnificent Knole, one of Britain’s finest stately homes.

Roam around splendid Knole

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Location: Kent

Deer in Knole Park, Sevenoaks
Knole Park

Decorated with an incredible 4.6 million shells, this spectacular underground hideaway has to be seen to be believed.

Explore The Shell Grotto

Photo by: rockin.goodtimes

Shell Grotto
The Shell Grotto

This cutting-edge modern gallery sits right on Margate’s beach, featuring famous artists and new talents alike.

Discover the Turner Contemporary

Photo by: James Newton

Two people looking out of a large window, Turner Contemporary
Turner Contemporary

Leeds Castle is jam-packed with things to do: from an adventure golf course and mind-boggling maze, to a bird of prey centre and outdoor art sculptures.

Discover more about Leeds Castle

Photo by: VisitBritain/Ben Selway

Woman in a punt on the moat looking towards castle
Leeds Castle

From the assassination of Thomas Becket to the dissolution of the monastery by Henry VIII, discover Canterbury Cathedral’s part in British history.

See what's on at Canterbury Cathedral

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Location: Kent

Boy photographing Canterbury Cathedral with his digital tablet
Canterbury Cathedral

Enjoy a low-impact meal at renowned sustainable restaurant, Angela’s of Margate.

Visit Angela’s of Margate

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Location: Kent

Dorys Scallop cevice, Angelas of Margate
Angela’s of Margate

Visit the medieval deer park and magnificent Knole, one of Britain’s finest stately homes.

Roam around splendid Knole

Photo by: Alamy Stock Photo

Location: Kent

Deer in Knole Park, Sevenoaks
Knole Park

Getting to Kent from Oxford

There are several train stations in Kent that can be reached from Oxford, with a transfer in London. As a reference, a train from Oxford to Canterbury takes around two hours and 30 minutes.

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Margate, England

Spend a memorable day out at the famous Dreamland amusement park in Margate, on the Kent coast.

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Location: Kent

 Dreamland Margate
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Fresh oysters, stand-up comedy and live music, right beside the beach. Is there a more perfect summer scene?

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Plate of shucked oysters with a slice of lemon on table
Chatham, England

Take a tour of Kent’s artisan brewery, Copper Rivet Distillery, in Chatham’s historic Dockyard.

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Location: Kent

Copper Rivet Distillery

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A multiracial family of four, a mother, father and their two little boys standing Newcastle railway station platform waiting for their train.

An unmissable destination for travellers, London is a melting pot of history, culture and green spaces.

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Picadilly Circus underground station

Lovers of The Crown can wrap themselves in royalty, as this town is about as regal as it gets.

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Guards marching, Windsor Castle

Just an hour by train from London and you’re in the city of dreaming spires.

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Man looking up at a historical building with dome

From ice-cream parlours to seafood festivals, the ‘Garden of England’ is meant for discovery.

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Location: Kent

Man and woman walking between vines at a vineyard

The capital is steeped in cinema and you’re never far from a real-life movie set. Ready to discover London’s A-list landmarks?

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Location: London, England

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