Classic London – Sights, Stories & Stonehenge
Duration: 6 days, 5 nights
City: London, United Kingdom
Budget: $690 – $1,530 (excluding flight)
London is a city that blends timeless tradition with cutting-edge modernity. It’s where centuries-old landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London share the skyline with sleek skyscrapers and contemporary art. What makes London truly special is its accessibility—many of its best attractions are free, from world-class museums like the British Museum and Tate Modern, to panoramic viewpoints like the Sky Garden. You can walk royal parks, shop vibrant markets, explore neighborhoods with centuries of history, and still find a cozy pub to end your night—all in the same day. With efficient public transport, diverse food for every budget, and something to discover on every corner, London offers an unforgettable experience for every kind of traveler.
- Sight Seeing 90%
- Food 70%
- Transportation 100%
- Activities 80%
Fun fact: There are over 170 museums in London, and many of them are completely free. But here’s something quirky: London is home to the world’s smallest police station! It’s hidden in the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square and was built to monitor protests in the area. Today, it’s no longer used as a police station—just a cool secret to look out for when exploring.
Trip Video
Comming soon
Best Food & Drink
1. Fish & Chips
A beloved British classic, fish and chips has been a staple since the 1860s when fried fish met chunky fries.
2. Full English Breakfast
A hearty plate made with eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, grilled tomato, mushrooms, and toast. Some versions also include black pudding (blood sausage).
3. Chicken Tikka Masala
Though Indian in origin, this creamy, tomato-based curry is said to have been created in the UK. It’s often served with naan or rice and is a British favorite.
4. Pie and Mash
A traditional working-class meal: meat pie (often beef or minced meat) served with mashed potatoes and a side of parsley liquor or gravy.
5. Sticky Toffee Pudding
A rich dessert made from moist sponge cake soaked in a buttery toffee sauce, usually served with custard or ice cream.
Day 1 Arrival & River Walk
Settle in, enjoy a Thames River stroll, and sunset views of Tower Bridge.
Day 2
Westminster & Buckingham
Walk around Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, London Eye (outside), and watch the Changing of the Guard.
Day 3 Museum Day & Local Gems
Visit British Museum (free), stroll through Covent Garden, stop by Neal’s Yard.
Day 4 Markets & Royal Parks
Borough Market for brunch, walk through Hyde Park, Notting Hill in the afternoon.
Day 5 Free Views & Culture
Sky Garden (free, reserve ahead), Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral view from outside.
Day 6 Stonehenge Day Trip
Take a guided bus tour to Stonehenge or a DIY train trip. Book in advance (CLICK HERE for our recommended tour).
London Travel Tips
1. Transportation Tips
- Get an Oyster Card or use contactless for all public transport.
- Most major sights are walkable within zones 1–2.
- Trains to Stonehenge via Salisbury or pre-booked tours from Victoria Coach Station.
2. What to Pack
- Umbrella or raincoat
- Layers and walking shoes
- Universal adapter (Type G)
- For full list of recommended products CLICK HERE


