Day 1: The City of London
Starting from the St. Paul tube station, you will be able to see most of London City on your first day.
You will need to be at the station by at least eight in the morning so that you can enter St. Paul cathedral when it opens at 9.30am.
In there, you will see the Duke of Wellington monument, the Stone and the Golden galleries, and other key chapels.
After like an hour in the cathedral, take your leave and head to the Tower of London where you will see the millennium bridge where the legendary Harry Potter movie was filmed.
Before noon, you should be fully acquainted with British history at the Tower of London, crossed over to the Tower Bridge where you will take the best pictures of the city, and enjoyed watching the Crown Jewels.
You are just in time for lunch at Borough Market, London’s biggest food market.
All the traditional and multicultural foods are found here.
After your lunch head out to Covent Garden for some live street performances, Hyde Park for leisure walks and some boating, and the West Yard for your dinner.
Day 2: The Museums
Start your itinerary at the Museum of Natural History, Victoria and Albert Museum, and British Museum.
Did you know that Natural History and the British Museum are totally free?
It is incredible how much will learn in regards to the history of mankind, the animal kingdom, and space exploration. You will also have the chance to enjoy some British breakfast at the Museum of Natural History café.
By the time you are done with the two museums, it will be lunchtime or thereabout.
If you are planning not to spend so much on this trip, there are several options for you. Try out the ethnic food, which involves kebab shops, whereby you can eat and have a drink with no more than $10.
Additionally, if you have booked a hostel with a kitchen, preparing something for yourself on the go would save you quite some money
Get some food as you prepare for some afternoon shopping at Carnaby or Oxford Street.
You will then close your day by having some cool dinner at Opium Dim Sum.
Day 3: Indulge in British Royalty
Start your day at the Buckingham Palace, the home to British royalty for over 170 years and the home to the current Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II.
Be there by 10.30am in order to witness the changing of the guard ceremony at 10.45.
If you are visiting during the summer, you will be allowed to book a ticket into the 775 royal rooms. However, you can also gaze it from outside and enjoy the guard ceremony and save up your money.
Before heading for lunch, you can take a stroll in the very beautiful St. James Park, visit the 1000-year old Westminster Abbey, rode the London Eye, and crossed over to the Westminster Bridge for some photos.
It is now time for lunch and some afternoon tea at Wallace, the cheapest joint in the neighborhood but with impeccable foods.
Day 4: A Tour to the Outskirts
Start your day in one of these small cities- Greenwich- and enjoy the many amenities it has to offer. It has parks, pubs, and restaurants that aren’t as crowded as those in the city.
Here, you will learn everything about the Meridian line and how it affects time all over the world.
You will also enjoy some time in the Cutty Sark and the east and west hemispheres
For your lunch, try the local delicacies in one of the Meridian restaurants.
After lunch, you can opt to take a bus to the Chislehurst to see the Chislehurst Caves or go ice skating or scale the O2 concert arena.
Day 05: Departure