Planning a trip to London, UK
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Things to do in London in July
Visit the Tower of London to explore the historic fortress and Crown Jewels exhibition.
Take a thrilling speedboat ride on the River Thames with Thames Rockets, experiencing iconic landmarks at high speed.
Relax with a scenic dinner cruise along the River Thames with Bateaux London, enjoying the city's iconic sights from the water.
Visit the ArcelorMittal Orbit at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for a thrilling slide experience at the world's tallest and longest tunnel slide.
Indulge in an exhilarating indoor skydiving experience at iFLY London in Milton Keynes, just a short train ride from London.
Immerse in a cultural experience with a visit to the British Museum, housing a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
Embark on a day trip to Windsor to visit Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world.
Experience the magic of Harry Potter at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, exploring the sets, props, and costumes from the film series.
Enjoy a traditional English dinner at The Duchess of Cambridge, a charming pub with a cozy atmosphere.
Enjoy an adrenaline-pumping visit to The Shard for The Slide - the world's highest and most thrilling slide, providing stunning views of the city.
Embark on a high-speed adventure at Zip Now London, featuring the world's biggest and fastest city centre zip line.
Indulge in a well-deserved dinner at Duck & Waffle, a 24/7 restaurant boasting panoramic views of the city from the 40th floor.
Take a leisurely walk along the South Bank, enjoying the picturesque views of the Thames and iconic landmarks like the London Eye.
Explore the vibrant Borough Market, filled with gourmet delights, street food, and artisanal products for a memorable culinary experience.
Enjoy a farewell dinner at The Ivy Tower Bridge, offering stunning views and a diverse menu of modern British dishes.
July in London is generally warm and pleasant, with occasional rain showers. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to London
Clothing & Apparel
T-shirts -
Pack 3-4 lightweight, breathable T-shirts for everyday wear.
Long-sleeved shirt -
Bring a long-sleeved shirt or light sweater for cooler evenings.
Jeans or trousers -
Pack 2-3 pairs of comfortable jeans or trousers for sightseeing and exploring.
Skirt or dress -
If desired, pack a skirt or dress for more formal occasions or nights out.
Underwear and socks -
Pack enough underwear and socks for each day of your trip.
Pajamas -
Bring a comfortable pair of pajamas for sleeping.
Rain jacket -
London weather can be unpredictable, so pack a lightweight rain jacket.
Accessories
Scarf -
A scarf can be used for warmth or as a stylish accessory.
Sunglasses -
Protect your eyes from the sun with a pair of sunglasses.
Hat -
A hat can provide sun protection or keep you warm on cooler days.
Gloves -
Consider packing a thin pair of gloves if you're visiting in colder months.
Travel umbrella -
A travel umbrella is a convenient way to stay dry in the rain.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Ensure you have a valid passport and visa (if necessary) for entry into the UK.
Travel insurance -
Protect yourself with travel insurance to cover unexpected events or medical emergencies.
Debit/credit cards and cash -
Carry a combination of debit/credit cards and local currency for expenses.
Phone and charger -
Your phone is essential for communication, navigation, and capturing memories.
Travel documents -
Keep important travel documents like your itinerary, flight details, and hotel reservations organized.
First-aid kit -
Pack a small first-aid kit with basic medical supplies for minor emergencies.
Universal adapter -
Bring a universal adapter for charging your electronics in the UK.
Good to have
Reusable water bottle -
Save money and reduce waste by bringing a reusable water bottle.
Travel-sized toiletries -
Pack travel-sized toiletries to comply with airline carry-on restrictions.
Guidebook or travel guide app -
A guidebook or travel guide app can provide valuable information and recommendations.
Camera -
Capture your memories with a camera or your phone's camera.
Book or e-reader -
Enjoy some reading material during downtime.
Electronics
Laptop or tablet -
If needed for work or entertainment, bring a laptop or tablet.
Power bank -
Keep your electronics charged with a portable power bank.
Noise-canceling headphones -
Block out noise during flights or for relaxation.
Hotels in London, UK
Local Experiences in London, UK
