London trip planning ==================== # Ideas ## Misc tips - [Changing of the guards itinerary](https://changing-guard.com/dates-buckingham-palace.html) - [Fake 10 Downing street](https://lookup.london/fake-no-10-downing-street/) - [Place for kids to see dinosaurs](https://www.mykidstime.com/travel/20-outstanding-places-see-dinosaurs-in-the-uk) - [King's station](London King's Cross railway station) - [What to pack to London](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3GlPslf6uU) - [How to Holiday in London by a Londoner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-nJHaHlyG8&ab_channel=SuitcaseMonkey) - [Be a Local London Tourist: Hidden Gems, London Secrets](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGXxcbgujWs&ab_channel=SuitcaseMonkey) ## Unique dinning in London - [Unique London dinning](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL1r7GyRu1o) - RABOT 1745 - Attendant - Victorian toilet - The Quince Tree Cafe - Pick and Cheese - Covent Garden Station - Lady Dina's Cat Emporium (be sure to book in advance). - Swingers - Jazz Cafe in Candem - Paternoster chop housen - Sketch - Pink instagrammable - Houses of parlament ### Brunch - Radici (southern italian food) - Scarlet Green - Riding House Cafe - The barge house - (breakfast in a bread), friday through Sunday, reserve early ## Cotswold, English countryside ### Cities - Stow-on-the-Wold - Chipping Campden - Wells - Lower Slaughter - Stanton - Glastonbury - [Stratford-upon-Avon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford-upon-Avon) - ## Art in London - [Famous paintings in London](https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/famous-works-of-art-in-london-and-where-to-see-them-a3261181.html) ### Exhibitions Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature, V&A There's nothing like a family-friendly exhibition for entertaining little ones on a rainy winter's day. Enter the team at the V&A, who are opening an exhibition dedicated to everyone's favourite storyteller and natural scientist, Beatrix Potter. The show will display original watercolours and paintings for grown-ups to marvel over, as well as personal artefacts such as letters, manuscripts and diaries which explore Potter's life not just as an illustrator, but as a talented woman fascinated by the natural world. Address: Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature, Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL Website: vam.ac.uk Dates: Until Sunday 8 January 2023 Price: £14 __Not reserved yet__ # One suggested itinerary - Seen in [How to Holiday in London: By a Londoner - 5 Days Travel Vlog & Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-nJHaHlyG8) ## Day 1 - Londinium - Tower of London - st. Katheryn docks (just across) - [Katherine docks](https://www.skdocks.co.uk/whats-on) - The square mile - The monument (climb to the top for a view) - Roman wall - St Paul Cathedral - Roof Terrace of the One New Change building (recommended before the cathedral) - Our spectacular Roof Terrace is open to the public seven days a week. - Sky garden (The walkie talkie building) Recommended before sunset. (free tickets????) - Canary Wharf - one sq mile - part of the old roman city of Londinium - Tower of London - Where the royal jewerly is - Tower Bridge: you can go inside - The best view of the Tower Bridge is just next to the Tower of London - Make sure you visit at night - HMS Belfast (don't pay for going inisde) - The Shard - you can pay to go for the observation tower - Millenium bridge - Very good spot to take pictures ## Day 2 - West End(Area del trooping the colour) - Borough Market (chingo de comida) - The Jubilee walk (lots of things that can make the walk very long lasting) - Westmister Abbey - This area is lile an open musuem - 10 downing street - Churchill war rooms - St Hames Park - Piccadilly - Soho (visit also by night) - Good restaurant: Barrafina ## Day 3 Greenwich - BlackHeath (best entry to Greenwich) - Pavillion cafe - Citymapper app - Greenwich (Royal Greenwich observatory) etc. - O2 Arena - First shop of the world - Cutty Sark - Maritime Museum - The Queen's House - Get back to the city aboard the Tames clippers - Victoria's enbankments - Gordon's wine bar - Adams street (fake 10 downing st) - Afternoon tea at the Sheraton Grand Hotel - Optionally a West End theather function - Canary Wharf ## Day 4 - Stop at exhibition road - Natural Museum - Primrose hill - Covent Garden. 7 dials - St Paul's (another church named st paul) - Neal Streat to the seven dials - Neals yard - Carnaby street - Kingly Court (food) - Crumbs and Dollies (sweeets) - The Good Egg (brunch) - Jinjuu - Cahoots ## Away from London Some different out days - Bath (highly recommended by multiple sources) - Warner Studios and Harry Potter - Richmond Park (early in the day deer sightings) - Kew Gardens - Windsor # Stonehenge day trip tips ## Sailsbury - Cathedral (must go inside) - oldest mechanical clock - one of the surviving original magna carta - [Rick Steve's West England](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEgPVrSZa6w) # Trooping the colour reviewed by Her Majesty the Queen - 09:15 (onwards) - Troops start forming up, on Horse Guards Parade. - 10:45 - Her Majesty The Queen leaves Buckingham Palace in a grand procession escorted by the Household Cavalry. - 11:00 (precisely) - HM The Queen arrives on Horse Guards Parade to take the Royal Salute. - The Queen then reviews Her Guards riding slowly down the ranks of foot guards and cavalry in a carriage. - During the parade The Colour is Trooped through the ranks before the Foot Guards march past The Queen. - Then the Household Cavalry and Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery rank past. - 12:20 - HM The Queen, at the head of Her Guards, returns up The Mall to Buckingham Palace. - 12:20 - HM The Queen, at the head of Her Guards, returns up The Mall to Buckingham Palace. - At the gates of Buckingham Palace HM The Queen dismounts from the carriage and mounts a dais to watch the parade march past in salute. - 12:52 - Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Salute in The Green Park to celebrate The Queen's Official Birthday. - 12:55 (approximately) - HM The Queen and other members of the Royal Family make a balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace. - 13:00 - Fly Past by the Royal Air Force. ![](https://adrianpadillastorage.blob.core.windows.net/adrianpadilla-public-container/london/Screen%20Shot%202022-04-13%20at%2012.10.42%20PM.png) ## Where to Watch - Those without tickets to the seated stands on Horse Guards Parade can watch the procession from The Mall or from the corner of St James's Park. - The view from the corner of St James's Park, marked in orange, can be restricted by the troops and horses on parade. - Personally I would suggest heading for The Mall, on the St James's Park side, and take up a position close to the junction with Marlborough Road. - Wherever you choose you can be sure of seeing one of the finest spectacles in London and having a day out to remember. - Restrooms and refreshments can be found in St James's Park. # TODO, questions, etc - Is London less crowded in the week or weekend? How about tourist attractions outside? - Citypass, what are the policies about using the pass across non-contiguous days? # Tempative itinerary ![](https://i.imgur.com/5hGUzYs.png) ## June 2 - London - Trooping the Colour Her Majesty's Jubilee parade [Final] ## June 9, Victoria's Birthday! All day: Harry Potter tour [Final]