Exploring London: My Upcoming October Adventure
As I prepare for a quick trip to London on October 26th, I wanted to share my itinerary and seek a bit of feedback from fellow enthusiasts. I’m excited to catch a show at the iconic O2 Arena, and I’ve made a few accommodation choices that I’d love your thoughts on.
For this trip, I opted to book a stay above The Pilot, which I hear is a great spot for a night of entertainment. In addition, I secured lodgings above The Princess Royal in Notting Hill, The Orange in Belgravia, and The Grazing Goat in Marylebone. Each of these places comes highly recommended, and they all offer a unique charm.
Since I usually have no trouble sleeping, even in bustling environments, I figured that staying in smaller, pub-adjacent accommodations would add to the character of my short visit. However, I’m always open to insights and advice from those who know the city well.
If you have any recommendations or think I might have made a misstep with my selections, I’d appreciate your input. Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
Great itinerary! As a London resident, I’d love to share a few tips that might enhance your experience during your October visit.
Firstly, your accommodation choices seem fantastic — staying near notable areas like Notting Hill, Belgravia, and Marylebone will give you a diverse taste of London’s charm and accessibility to major sights. The pubs you’ve selected, especially The Orange in Belgravia, often have authentic atmospheres and local character, which sounds perfect for adding a cozy, genuine touch to your trip.
For your evening at the O2 Arena, consider taking the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich station — it’s quick and easy, and you’ll avoid the hassle of city traffic. Also, if you have a little extra time, I recommend exploring nearby Greenwich — the Cutty Sark and Greenwich Park offer stunning views and a rich maritime history.
Since you’re staying in lively pub areas, a tip for a more local experience is to try some of the neighborhood markets and hidden gems nearby, like Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, which is just a short tube ride away. It’s a wonderful way to soak in London’s vibrant street life.
Overall, your plans seem well thought out, and it looks like you’ll have a memorable trip. Just keep an eye on transport schedules, especially as the days get shorter in October, and you’ll do just fine. Enjoy your visit