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A guide to free travel in London is super detailed.

Britain, the legendary empire, is a beautiful country with rich cultural relics, beautiful natural scenery and rich tourism resources. As the capital of Britain, London is located in the southeast of England. It is one of the most important financial and trade centers in the world, and it is also a famous historical city with many places of interest and historical treasures. London's tourist landscape makes this international metropolis full of charm.

Route Overview D 1 Buckingham Palace (1 hour) → Trafalgar Square (0.5 hours) → National Gallery of Britain (2 hours) → Thames (0.5 hours) → Big Ben (0.5 hours) → Westminster Abbey (1 hour) → London Eye (0.5 hours)

D2 Hyde Park (1 hour) → British Museum (2.5 hours) → Funan Mei Sen (1.5 hours) → Oxford Street (2.5 hours) → Queen's Theatre (2.5 hours).

D3 Covent Garden (1 hour) → St. Paul's Cathedral (1.5 hour) → Millennium Bridge (0.5 hour) → tate modern (1.5 hour) → Boluo Market (1 hour) → Tower Bridge (/kloc-0)

D 1 Play Raiders Wake up the taste buds with a hearty English breakfast and explore London from the tip of your tongue. I spent a long time in Buckingham Palace to watch the guard changing ceremony. After that, I strolled to Trafalgar Square and bought a cup of coffee and sandwiches. I sat by the fountain and watched pigeons and people coming and going by the roadside. Take a break, go to the British National Gallery to enjoy the world famous paintings, indulge in the world of art, watch Big Ben and the London Eye in the sunset by the Thames at night, have dinner nearby, and taste London's most popular hamburger lobster. After nightfall, board the London Eye and watch the night on both sides of the Thames.

On the first day, the scenic spots were arranged intensively, mainly on foot. If you slow down and wander the streets of London, you can better feel the charm of the city.

The tour of the Thames and Big Ben is in the evening, and there are relatively few tourists, so you can enjoy the beautiful sunset and sunset on the Thames.

Buckingham Palace (1 hour) walk 15 minutes → Trafalgar Square (0.5 hours) walk for 2 minutes → National Gallery of Britain (2 hours) walk 15 minutes → Thames (0.5 hours) walk for 5 minutes → Big Ben (0.5 hours) walk for 5 minutes.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the place where the Queen of England works and lives in London, the administrative headquarters of the royal family, and one of the few royal palaces still in use in the world today.

Trafalgar square

In addition to tourists who speak different languages, there are many action arts, painters, speakers, bands and pigeons flying everywhere in the square, which is full of leisurely life.

The National Gallery Bangkok

From13rd century to19th century, as many as 2,300 world-class paintings were exhibited in chronological order, the most famous of which was Van Gogh's Sunflower.

the Thames

Thames is a famous mother river in Britain, which runs through the city of London. In British history, the Thames basin occupies a pivotal position and can be called a flowing history.

Big Ben

Since 1859, Big Ben has been telling the time for London for more than a century. It is one of the famous ancient clocks and landmark buildings in London.

Westminster Abbey

The Royal Catholic Cathedral in Gothic style is not only the chapel of the Anglican Church, but also the place where kings of past dynasties were crowned and members of the royal family were married, and the wedding of Prince William was held here. In addition, it is a British state funeral mausoleum. Besides members of the royal family, many celebrities including Newton and Churchill are also buried here.

the London Eye

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, aims to welcome the new millennium. Located on the Thames in London, it is a landmark in London and one of the most attractive tourist attractions in London.

London has 12 subway lines extending in all directions. Subway and bus are the main transportation in the city, but bus does not accept cash tickets. It is suggested to buy an OysterCard for London transportation. You can swipe your card to take the subway/bus/tram/light rail, which saves the time of queuing to buy tickets, and you can also enjoy discounts by taking the subway.

Big Ben is not open to non-British people. Tickets are required to visit Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, and you can also take the London Eye. It is recommended to book tickets in advance to save queuing time. Tickets for Westminster Abbey/Westminster Abbey are about 72 yuan. There is no need to change tickets or make an appointment for specific activities. The explanation is in Chinese.

The National Gallery is free to visit, and bees interested in western classical art can purchase and book in-depth lectures at the National Gallery online. In-depth explanation of Chinese in the National Gallery is about 398 RMB, and the lecturers are all graduates from top British art colleges.

English breakfast is famous all over the world and represents the unique lifestyle in Britain. After a long flight, you can sleep in on your first day in London, have an English breakfast near your hotel or residence, and explore the city from the tip of your tongue.

The first day's trip was tense, and the full English breakfast provided enough calories. At noon, you can have a light meal near Trafalgar Square, which is very economical. Recommend several fast food restaurants with super branches: PretAManger, eat. , EatSushi, mustard sushi &; Lunch, Leon.

There is plenty of time for dinner. Try BurgerandLobster, a popular lobster restaurant in Britain.

Accommodation Raiders The most popular accommodation area in London is Soho/China.

Soho is the most prosperous area in London, which is rich in attractions, food and shopping.

Near China City, there are many restaurants in China and Southeast Asia.

The nightlife here is very rich at night, and many theaters and bars will not let you down.

D2 Play Raiders to get up early, take a walk in Hyde Park, bring some bread to the swans and squirrels in the park, and start a day tour in the green eyes. Then take the subway to the British Museum to enjoy the vast collection, and then enjoy an English afternoon tea after a cursory tour. After a full meal, you can go to buy buy, Oxford Street and buy some sports goods. Go back to the hotel and put down the shopping trophy. In the evening, go to the West End where there are many theaters to watch a classic musical and feel the artistic life in London.

Hyde Park (1 hour) takes 30 minutes by subway → British Museum (2.5 hours) takes 20 minutes by subway → Funan Mei Sen (1.5 hours) takes subway1minute → Oxford Street (2.5 hours) takes subway1minute.

Hyde Park

The most famous and largest royal park in Britain.

British Museum

The oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum in the world.

Funan Mei Sen

Queen's favorite afternoon tea restaurant

Oxford street

/kloc-at the end of 0/8 century, the most prosperous streets in Europe were covered with exquisite buildings, and more than 300 world brand stores and large shopping malls gathered here.

Queen theatre

Phantom of the Opera, staged by the Royal Theatre, is one of the four major musicals in the world. Numerous awards, staged for more than 20 years, still full.

The British Museum is a history of world civilization, with thousands of years of vast history condensed in the exhibition hall. Bees who are interested in learning and have plenty of time can book in-depth explanations in Chinese. The in-depth explanation of Chinese in British Museum is about 1 19 yuan RMB, which takes a long time, at least 2 hours.

After visiting England, I happened to arrive in tea time. The GreatCourtRestaurant of the British Museum also provides afternoon tea, and the authentic traditional English afternoon tea under the grand eaves of the atrium restaurant of the British Museum is also a different experience.

The Phantom of the Opera in Her Majesty's Theatre is highly recommended for evening plays. As the first of the four major musicals in the world, it has won numerous awards, and it has been released for more than 20 years, and it is still full. The performance ticket is about 249 yuan. If you only watch one musical in your life, Phantom of the Opera is definitely the choice of your life.

The next day, you can slow down a little and savor London. English afternoon tea is not only the enjoyment of taste, but also the best way to experience the elegant and exquisite life of traditional British aristocrats. The GreatCourtRestaurant of the British Museum provides afternoon tea, which can be experienced after the tour. There are also some exquisite afternoon tea restaurants to choose from around the British Museum.

D3 Play Raiders Depart for Covent Garden in the morning, visit the London market, take a double-decker bus along Riverside Street to St. Paul's Cathedral, and climb to overlook the whole city of London. In the afternoon, go to Boluo Market, the oldest market in London, and taste the freshest and most authentic English snacks, ranging from different varieties of organic fruits and vegetables, instant oysters and handmade cheese to freshly baked bread. Then stroll along the Thames to Tower Bridge in London and enjoy the cruise ships and seagulls at sunset. Finally, go to the lively Chinatown, enjoy the food in my hometown and feel the rich nightlife in London.

Covent Garden (1 hour) Bus 16 minutes → St. Paul's Cathedral (1.5 hours) 5 minutes walk → Millennium Bridge (0.5 hours) 2 minutes walk → tate modern (1.5 hours walk 1.

A vegetable and flower market in central London.

An open-air market with everything from handicrafts to English snacks.

St Paul's Cathedral

The second largest dome church in the world and the first cathedral in England.

Qiannian bridge

Built to welcome the Millennium, the film Harry Potter 6: The Betrayal of the Half-Blood Prince was filmed.

Tate UK

The largest and most famous modern art palace in Britain.

Autonomous city

The oldest market in London, authentic English snacks.

Tower Bridge

Landmark landscape, the symbol of London

Chinatown

A gourmet paradise in central London.

Bogland Robuste (Soho)

One of the most popular restaurants in London.

Tickets Covent Garden, Millennium Bridge, Boluo Market and Chinatown don't need tickets.

You need to buy a ticket to visit St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge in London. It is recommended to book tickets in advance, and you can also get free Chinese voice explanation to make the tour more in depth.

People who are interested in modern art can book an in-depth Chinese explanation service in tate modern, and enjoy the charm of modern art more deeply under the guidance of students from top art colleges in London. The Chinese in-depth explanation service in tate modern is about 429 yuan, which is given by professional lecturers.

China Soho District is a gourmet paradise, where you can taste the popular restaurant Hamburg lobster, the most popular Nando's roast chicken in Britain, Spanish snacks and Japanese sushi. If you miss the taste of your hometown, you can also relieve hunger here and taste the taste of your hometown in London.