🎧 What to see · London

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London is a vibrant and multicultural megalopolis, known for its rich history and diverse culture. With a population of over 9 million, this bustling city on the River Thames offers countless attractions, from royal landmarks to world-class museums.

What to see · London

Tower of London

This historic castle has stood on the banks of the Thames since the 11th century, serving as a royal palace and prison.

Buckingham Palace

The official residence of the British monarch, this iconic palace features stunning architecture and beautiful gardens.

Westminster Abbey

This magnificent church is the site of royal coronations and weddings, steeped in over a thousand years of history.

Kensington Palace

Once the home of Princess Diana, this royal residence offers beautiful gardens and exhibits on royal life.

St Paul's Cathedral

Known for its stunning dome, this architectural masterpiece is a must-see for its history and view from the top.

The Royal Albert Hall

A renowned concert hall, it's famous for its exceptional acoustics and hosts a variety of performances throughout the year.

What to see in London in 1, 2 or 3 days

A ready-made route: day 1 covers the essentials, add days 2 and 3 to go deeper.

Day 1 — Unmissable Highlights

  1. Tower of London — Start your visit with this iconic fortress and learn about its fascinating history.
  2. Buckingham Palace — Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony and explore the surrounding gardens.
  3. Westminster Abbey — Step inside this historic church and marvel at its stunning architecture and royal connections.
  4. St Paul's Cathedral — Climb to the dome for breathtaking views of the city.
  5. The Royal Albert Hall — Catch a performance or simply tour this iconic venue.

Day 2 — Deeper Exploration

  1. Kensington Palace — Discover the history of the British monarchy in this beautiful palace.
  2. Covent Garden — Enjoy shopping and street performances in this lively area.
  3. Soho — Explore this vibrant neighborhood filled with restaurants, bars, and unique shops.
  4. The British Museum — Home to countless artifacts, including the Rosetta Stone, this museum is a treasure trove of history.
  5. The National Gallery — Admire masterpieces by artists like Van Gogh and Da Vinci in this renowned art museum.

Day 3 — Neighborhood Discoveries

  1. Shoreditch — Experience the trendy vibe with its street art, unique shops, and artisanal eateries.
  2. Borough Market — Savor delicious food from one of London’s oldest and largest food markets.
  3. Richmond Park — Escape the city bustle and enjoy nature in this expansive park with free-roaming deer.
  4. Camden Market — Explore eclectic stalls and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this famous market.
  5. Hampstead Heath — Finish your day with a scenic walk and stunning views of the London skyline.
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Best time to visit London & how many days

The best time to visit London is during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and the city is less crowded. Ideally, plan for at least three days to explore the major attractions and hidden gems.

What & where to eat in London

London's culinary scene features a mix of traditional and international cuisine. Don't miss trying fish and chips at a local pub, or enjoy diverse options at Borough Market, where you can find delicacies from around the world.

Less obvious spots in London

📍 Leadenhall Market

A beautiful Victorian market that's less touristy and perfect for a quiet lunch.

📍 Postman's Park

A peaceful park featuring a touching memorial to heroic self-sacrifice.

📍 Wilton's Music Hall

One of the oldest surviving music halls, offering a unique glimpse into London's entertainment history.

Where to stay in London

Consider staying in neighborhoods like Kensington for its elegance and proximity to attractions, or Shoreditch for its hip vibe and nightlife. The West End is ideal for those who want to be close to theaters and restaurants.

Why an audio guide beats a paper guidebook

How it works

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Show a place

Send a photo of a landmark, its name, or your location.

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Pick a voice

10 guide characters — from an ancient orator to a modern storyteller.

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Listen and walk

In a minute you get an audio tour and explore at your own pace.

Good to know before you go

💡 Getting around

Use the Tube for quick and efficient travel across the city, and consider walking between nearby attractions.

💡 When to go

Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds, particularly at major attractions.

💡 Plan your time

Allocate sufficient time to enjoy each sight, as many have extensive grounds or exhibitions.

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Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in this city?

Ideally, spend at least three days to explore the major sights and neighborhoods.

What can you see in one day?

In one day, you can visit the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.

When is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit is in spring or fall for mild weather and fewer crowds.

How does the audio guide work?

Simply send a photo or location of a landmark, and receive a narrated audio tour in about a minute.

What languages is the audio guide available in?

The guide is available in six languages, including English and automatically detects your language.

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