London is one of the biggest cosmopolitan cities in the world. There are loads of things to do in London and you can easily spend many days exploring the city and its outskirts. But what if you find yourself in London only for one day? Maybe you have an extra day on your work trip or you stopped over here while travelling? Well don’t you worry because my London in one day itinerary will help you explore the city’s gems, especially if you’re travelling here for the first time.
So let’s begin!
If you want to explore London in one day, you got to start the day early and leave your hotel by 9am after breakfast. London is very well connected by the tube and it is the best way to get around the city. Walking and riding the tube should cover the length and breadth of the city in addition to giving you the feel of being a Londoner.
1. First stop – Piccadilly Circus station
Take the tube to Piccadilly Circus station. You will reach the one of the most posh parts of the city, near the Buckingham Palace. If you’ve ever played Monopoly – maybe you will recognize some of the street names – Regent Street, Whitehall and Bond street to name a few.
Make your way to St. James’s Park with a short 10 min walk. This is a beautiful park right in the middle of the city with blossoming flowers and amazing greenery all around. It is a great way to start you day and enjoy the fresh air here.
2. The Buckingham Palace
Next up – make your way to Buckingham Palace which is another 10 min walk away. You can plan to reach the palace at around 10:45am to catch the famous change of guards ceremony. The ceremony lasts for around 45 minutes and you can see the members of the Queen’s guard marching in the traditional red uniforms and big black military caps (bearskins).
The Buckingham palace itself is quite a beautiful structure in itself and you can marvel at its beauty from the outside or even take a tour if you have the time. Unfortunately due to COVID, we were not able to take the tour but hopefully you visit during cheerer times.
3. Trafalgar Square
Next you can walk across St. James’s Park again to reach Trafalgar Square. This is another iconic destination and well known as a popular crow-feeding destination with hundred of crows flocking to this place. We have all seen this place in movie scenes and videos on the internet. But when I reached this place I saw a lot of signs to ‘not feed’ the birds which was something that I was not expecting.
This place was filled with tourists and street performers trying to make a living. We saw some very interesting performance pieces and took in the sights. Near Trafalgar Square – you will find a series of restaurants and pubs where you can have your lunch.
4. Westminster Abbey
Post lunch, make you way to Westminster Abbey through Parliament Street. You will also be passing by 10 Downing Street – the headquarters of the Prime Minister of the UK.
Westminster Abbey is a royal church in the city-centre that is fully functional and offers daily services. The Gothic architecture of the church really stands out and offers a great backdrop for some great pictures.
5. The Big Ben
The next stop – Big Ben. The iconic clock tower does not need any introduction and is one of the most iconic locations in London. It is a stone’s throw away from Westminster Abbey and is a must-visit for any tourist visiting London. Unfortunately there were some renovations going on the Big Ben when we visited but I am sure to visit again.
6. The London Eye
After the Big Ben, cross the Westminster bridge to go to the London Eye. Previously known as the Millenium Wheel, it was changed to London Eye in 2011. It is an observation wheel that offers panoramic views of the city going up to 40km on a clear day. One revolution takes approximately 30 minutes and costs 25-30 pounds (depending on when you book it). I would recommend pre-booking your tickets to avoid high costs and lines. Unfortunately, we went during the COVID scare and did not want to risk exposure by standing close to others within a capsule.
7. Tower Bridge
For your next stop, hop on to the tube from Embankment station and take the distict/circle line to Tower Hill station. From there you can visit the Tower Bridge and Tower of London. Walking across the Tower Bridge is such an amazing experience. The wind blowing through your hair, great views of the Thames and looking at the beautiful structure of the bridge are really enjoyable. You can choose to go to the top of the bridge as well for a small price to take in the views of the city.
After all that walking and running around to catch the tube, if you have the time or energy, you can also plan to visit the following iconic places in the city :
- Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
- Hyde Park
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Palace of Westminster
- The British Museum
8. Close the day at a local Pub
I really recommend visiting one of the traditional British Pubs for a pint and dinner. You can chat with the locals about the latest football game or about the city. It will really give you the feeling of being a Londoner for a day. I visited was the Wenlock Arms pub near my hotel. The pub had a great collection of IPAs and ales and the ambience of the places really gives the old London vibes. It was a great way to close out the day.
That’s it. That is my itinerary for exploring London in one day. There are surely many other things that you can do in London but these are absolutely the must-visits and would definitely recommend these when short on time.
Let me how about your London experiences in the comments below.
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Love this quick guide! It’s not easy to hit all these sites, but I loved your recs! A stop at a pub is necessary!
London is such a beautiful city that I love to visit again and again! You picked some of the highlights for this one day itinerary: well done!
I can’t wait to go to London! Thanks for the tips!
These is so much to see in London. I spent 5 days there a few years ago and still only saw a small amount of places. Love this guide for things to see and do in a day!
That’s the perfect one day itinerary in London but I definitely say if people can do more they should. One of my favorite cities.
Love this easy-to-follow London itinerary. I especially love that you closed it with a day at the local pub. Will definitely keep this handy for when I finally make it here!
Oh, I really miss visiting London! I used to go there a lot for work but with lockdown I haven’t been since 2019! I’ll keep your guide handy for when I finally get back there again///I’ll need a refresher!
Well, those are the most recognizable sites, and it’s pleasing to see they’re achievable within a short period, if that’s a person’s travel style. The pub at the end is a nice touch.
Yes, these are ideas for first time visitors 🙂
London is one of my favourite cities in the world. No matter how many times I see the major sites I never get sick of them.
I love that this includes free stuff to see. Most guides I’ve seen focus on things you need to buy tickets for. It’s great that all these spots are within a walking distance from each other.
I love London! I always catch at least one show while I’m in town. They have the best theater scene outside of NYC!
Reading this post makes me miss London! I love seeing the big tourist spots, but I also love just wandering in random neighborhoods as well. Thanks for sharing!
My London trip got canceled last year. We were going to go to #1,2,5 and 6 though! I would like to reschedule the trip someday!
Great spots for the new Londoner! These are all my favourite spots. It’s one of my favourite cities! I’d love to go for 6 months and just explore! I really miss it – thanks for bringing me back!
London is on our “someday after Covid” plan. Love this list- thank you for bringing London into my home.
Awesome idea, definitely I would love to explore
London more than one day..
I miss London so much! It’s been years since I’ve been there. Love your suggestions!
This is on my bucket list of places to travel one day!
Love this. Despite only being a 2 hour train ride from London I rarely go and I have not done any of the big sights!! Shocking I know! It is one of the things I want to do, explore London, both the sights and the less known areas too. I always think the idea of a walking tour, particularly something like a Jack the Ripper Tour would be really interesting!
Lovely, to-the-point guide! Will keep it in hand when I visit London (hopefully soon)!