It's been called the "loveliest castle in the world." They recently celebrated 900 years of history. We hope you find it stunning as much as we do.
Whenever we're in London, we always stop by this store. Perfect place to buy tea, so you can bring home some of the best quality tea. Janna's favorite: Countess Grey. Justin's Favorite: Victoria Grey. Oh and did we mention, you can ship everything you buy from the store for a flat rate of $35? That way you won't have to worry about luggage space or weight. Also, a great place to have afternoon tea, but make sure you book early.
It's Henry VIII's most famous residence. If you're staying in Central London, it's a train ride away. Make sure you don't miss the tiny sculptures in the ceiling in the great hall. One of Justin's favorite tourist sites.
One of our favorite stores in Picadilly. It's the largest bookshop in Europe (before Brexit). It's a 5-story building with over 8 miles of bookshelves. They even have a dedicated wing for Harry Potter. Even if you're not a voracious reader, it's still a cool place to go to. Oh and it's right next to Fortnum and Mason!
According to Dr. James Clarke, it's the monopoly Boardwalk of London. 8 levels of nonstop shopping. It's easy to get lost inside, it's probably meant to be like a maze so you can stay longer. Avoid the perfumery, it's going to give you a headache. The food hall in the basement is decent for a quick bite.
Justin said, "Who needs the Louvre, when you can see all the stolen artifacts here." Overall, it's a great museum and worth going. Take the Picadilly line and get off at Russell square. You can get hours of entertainment at no cost. Admission is entirely for FREE!
Home of the Crown Jewels! Unfortunately, it's not free like the British museum, but still a sight to see!