An amazing historical site with tombs of kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers, poets, priests, heroes and villains since 960 AD. Site of every royal coronation since 1066.
One of the bride's favourite places in London. The guided tour is immersive and informative. Guests can attend a Shakespeare play for £5 as a Groundling.
Iconic historic site and location of the crowned jewels.
This is our favourite museum in London. It is free entry and self guided. There are seven miles of inspiring galleries from countless historic periods.
An area of London that stretches along the River Thames. As you walk alongside the river you can see iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, St. Paul's, and further outward, the Globe Theatre, Tower Bridge and Tower of London. During the summer there are many diverse food stands to enjoy from along Queen's Walk. A personal tip: No need to go on the London Eye (it isn't worth it).
An iconic neighbourhood in the heart of city centre. There are many food & drink options as well as shopping experiences. There are also many West End productions in the surrounding areas.
The West End has so many incredible productions. Our personal favourites are Les Miserables (a musical set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and its aftermath), Hadestown (a reimagined musical of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice), Six (a musical about King Henry VIII's wives), and The Mousetrap (the longest running play in the world since 1952).
If you are a fan of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, you must see this show. It was one of the best performances we have ever seen. You won't regret it!
Do you happen to be a fan of Bridgerton? You can visit the Bridgerton House filming location from the hit series. Not only is Ranger's House seated inside Greenwich Park, which has incredible views and a buzzing neighbourhood below, the historic site also serves as an art gallery.
A historical and premier food market nestled inside Southwark. Personal favourite eateries include BAO Borough and Hash. If you are a foodie, you must visit this market.
The bride's favourite shopping and food market. If you are going to any market, this should be at the top of the list. A personal tip: Go on a weekday as there will be less crowds.
A district in West London. Setting of the 90s' movie, Notting Hill. It has a market and loads of eateries. Home of the Notting Hill Bookshop.
A beautiful Edwardian bookshop nestled inside of Marylebone.
We went here on one of our first dates and still talk about it to this day. Guests can pick from a meat, fish, or vegetarian menu beforehand and dine in complete darkness. It is an immersive dining experience.
An Instagram hotspot with delicious baked goods. Offers an afternoon tea experience.
A Shakespearean afternoon tea experience, next to the Globe Theatre.
An afternoon tea experience on a double decker bus, as you enjoy some sight seeing.