My Exciting 9-Day London Itinerary: Seeking Advice Before I Go!
As I prepare for my first solo trip to London this July, excitement is certainly in the air! I’ll be attending an Oasis concert, and I’ve put together a 9-day itinerary that reflects my interests in music, film, and history. I’d love to share my plans and hear your thoughts, particularly on timing, pacing, and any must-try dining options.
A Musical and Historical Adventure
My passion for music and cinema shines through in several planned activities, while my fascination with history has led me to allocate a full day to explore the British Museum and various other historical sites. I’ve opted to steer clear of art museums, as visual arts aren’t really my forte—though I’m open to hearing if I might regret that decision.
One of my biggest concerns is whether I’ve overloaded my schedule. Balancing sightseeing with adequate rest is crucial, particularly since I also want to carve out time for spontaneity. I’m eager to hear your recommendations for lunch and dinner spots that would fit seamlessly into my plans. I’m not planning to have breakfast, so there’s no need to worry about that meal!
Itinerary Overview
Wednesday: Arrival and Local Sights
– 11:00 AM: Arrive in London
– 12:30 PM: Drop off bags at the hotel and stroll along the Thames, aiming to capture pictures near Battersea Power Station and see landmarks like Big Ben and Trafalgar Square.
– 3:00 PM: Lunch
– 4:00 PM: Check into the hotel and take a little nap to recharge.
– 8:30 PM: Dinner with a friend (location TBD).
Thursday: A Day of Exploration
– 9:00 AM: Visit the Tower of London
– 1:00 PM: Explore remnants of the London Wall to the north
– 1:15 PM: Walk across Tower Bridge
– 1:45 PM: Lunch at Borough Market (Ginger Pig, among others)
– 3:00 PM: A brief visit to the HMS Belfast
– 6:00 PM: Dinner (considering Padella).
Friday: Concert Day
Nothing scheduled aside from attending the concert!
Saturday: A Relaxed Sightseeing Day
– 10:30 AM: Breakfast/Lunch at Regency Cafe (concerns about weekend crowds
Exciting plans! As a London resident, I’d love to share some tips to make your trip even more memorable.
It sounds like you’ve got a fantastic itinerary that balances classic sights with your personal interests in music and history. A few suggestions: