Paul Bakery & Café London Covent Garden (Grenville Street, WC2H 8NA): £10-25 per person
Yauatcha Soho (26 Wardour St, W1D 4PD): £25-50 per person
Trish & Luigi (96 Frith Street, W1D 4PD): £30-60 per person
Hawksmoor Coal Drops Yard (Coal Drops Yard, N1C 4DQ): £50-80 per person
Bocca di Lupo (24-26 Frith St, W1D 5HW): £40-70 per person
1. Street Art Tours: London is renowned for its street art scene. Join a guided tour through Shoreditch or Brick Lane to uncover hidden gems.
2. Free Walking Tours: Discover the city’s history on free walking tours offered by companies like Original Tour, which meet at Piccadilly Circus daily.
3. Local Markets: Visit markets such as Camden Market (Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AF) for a unique shopping experience and local cuisine.
Transport:
London is well-connected with the Underground (the Tube), buses, trains, and taxis. Consider getting an Oyster card or using contactless payment for seamless travel.
Best Time to Visit:
Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer pleasant weather without the summer crowds. Winter brings Christmas markets, but can be chilly.
Budget Estimate per Day:
Accommodation: £100-350
Food & Drinks: £40-70
Activities: £20-50
Total (excluding flights and major attractions which may have entry fees): £160-470/day