London
History, markets & a pub on every corner
Ancient and endlessly reinventing, London stitches together village-like neighbourhoods, world-beating museums (most of them free), riverside walks and food from every corner of the globe. Come for the icons, stay for the markets, mews and the perfect pub – these are the spots locals actually send their friends to.
Good to know
years of history, from a Roman wall to a glass-and-steel skyline
museums – and many of the very best are free to enter
languages spoken across a city of nearly 9 million people
of Greater London is green space, park or garden
Local tips
- Tap a contactless card or phone on the Tube and buses – no Oyster needed, and daily fares cap automatically.
- So many world-class museums (British Museum, Tate, the V&A) are free – just walk in.
- Stand on the right on Tube escalators, and let people off before you board.
- Sunday is market day: Columbia Road, Brick Lane and Broadway Market are at their best.
Browse London
London at a glance
- Ideal stay: 2 to 3 days
- Best time to visit: spring and autumn
- Highlights: British Museum and Tate Modern
- Where to stay: Clerkenwell and Shoreditch
- Local picks: 48 hand-chosen recommendations
- Getting around: walkable, plus easy public transport
Local tips for London
Stories and neighbourhood know-how from our local guides.
Local tipsWhere to Stay in London: Best Neighborhoods for First-TimersWhere to stay in London? A local guide to the best areas, from the central West End and South Bank…
Local tips3 Days in London: The Perfect First-Timer’s ItineraryA local's perfect 3-day London itinerary: royal Westminster and the South Bank, the Tower and East End, plus world-class museums…
Local tipsBest Things to Do in London: A Local’s GuideThe best things to do in London, chosen by locals: top sights, where to eat, where to stay and the…Where to stay in London
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Pimlico
Soho
Hackney
Southwark
Bloomsbury
Brixton
Camden
Westminster
Seven Dials
Westminster
Tower Hill
Bethnal Green
Covent Garden
Greenwich
Hampstead
East Molesey
Clapham
Highgate
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How many days do you need in London?
Two to three days is enough to enjoy the highlights of London at a relaxed pace. See our London itinerary guide for a day-by-day plan.
Where is the best area to stay in London?
Stay central and walkable to the main sights for a first visit. Our where to stay in London guide breaks down the best neighbourhoods.
What are the best things to do in London?
Browse the local picks above, from top sights and museums to where to eat and stay. Or read our best things to do in London guide.
What is the best time to visit London?
Spring and autumn usually bring the most comfortable weather and thinner crowds, though London is worth visiting year-round.