London, the capital city of United Kingdom, is one of the most interesting places to visit as a tourist. The history, culture, heritage, good and ugly both- scream their presence through the city. The city was one of the wealthiest at one point in history and has managed to build some stunning places for people around the world to visit, and this London Bucket List will help you plan for your epic vacation to London.

From natural beauty to century-old history and heritage, London has preserved the gems in her bosom. Arts, politics, rugby or theatre- London has a wide range of options to choose from. Visiting London is fun, enjoyable and profound at the same time.

Here is a list of 10 such Bucket List Experiences that you should certainly have on your London Travel Bucket List while visiting London.


PS – Useful Travel Resources that will help you plan better for your Trip to London in the United Kingdom – 


Top 10 Unique Experiences in London

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Take a Walking Tour of London

Millennium Bridge leading to St Paul’s Cathedral | Photo by Anthony DELANOIX on Unsplash

Walking tours are the best when it comes to comprehending a city. And when the city is London, there’s no other route to take. A city with a history like London’s would require a guide to explore at first, who can show all the proper places in the correct order to save some time while guiding the visitors on the significance of the place. In a modern city like London with all its heritage intact, it’s wise to go on a tour with a guide. They will take you around the city from Westminster to Buckingham Palace. Getting a guide is very easy in London; you can book online or get one on the spot. Have a good time around the city.

Get lost in time inside the British Museum

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Is the tour in London even complete without entering the British Museum? The British Museum in London is filled with pieces from around the world. If you are not from London chances are you’ll find something related to your culture or nation in the museum in Britain. The pieces include everything from archaeology, art, jewels, scriptures to war machinery and century-old manuscripts of Shakespeare. You don’t have to be a nerd to enjoy the museum and introspect about your past, present and future.

Walk down the hallways of Westminster Abbey

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One of the finest representations of European architecture, the Westminster Abbey is one of the most significant places to visit in London. Commissioned by Henry the Third in 1245, the church is central to Britain’s monarchy, politics, culture and history. Some of the most influential people in the history of Britain have been resting there after death including the 17 monarchs. You can book tickets on the spot to visit the gallery as well where many books, paintings, textiles and many other artefacts have been kept. The architectural brilliance will surely send a chill down your spine.

Find out What’s inside Churchill’s War Room

Now it’s possible to walk on the same corridor where Churchill probably walked while strategising for the next move during World War 2. Winston Churchill is quite popular internationally for his war tactics of World War 2. This is an underground centre where Churchill along with his cabinet worked during those tense days. The tickets can be booked online. It’s going to be a thrilling experience to enter the room of Churchill.

Eating around Borough Market

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Borough Market is London’s oldest food market dating back to the 13th century. The market represents the traditional British appetite and serves only fresh British produce. The must-haves in the market would be coffee at Monmouth, freshly baked bread and dairy. The market always has a huge crowd, and no wonder it is one of the reasons why I Love London and why London is my favourite city in the World.

Witness Royalty in Buckingham Palace

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Built-in 1837, Buckingham Palace has been the residence of the British royal family for almost 200 years since the accession of Queen Victoria. The palace displays the changing of the guard at 11:30 in the morning every day. This colourful and free display of precision marching and music also takes place at St. James’s Palace, after which one can follow the band along The Mall as they march between sites. When the queen is not residing in the palace, however, the tourists are allowed to book tickets to visit certain areas inside the Palace.

Meet our Prehistoric Ancestors

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The Natural History Museum of Britain was established in 1754 and has almost all the pieces of nature’s history preserved inside it. It’s said to have more than 80 million items showcasing everything between zoology and botany. It has the specimens collected by Darwin on his voyage. The Museum takes time to explore. You can go for the 50 minutes guided tour, in the beginning, to know what you are most interested in. Going around this ginormous museum is neither wise nor possible. Plan accordingly.

Turn into a Witch or a Wizard

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Being a Harry Potter fan and not taking the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, which is also one of the Best Tours in London, is unjustified. The Potter World is amusing for children as well as adult fans of the book series. You can go through dungeons just like Harry did, purchasing his first school supplies for Hogwarts. There’s also King’s Cross Railway station where there’s a literal 9¾ signboard hanging. Obliterate the boundaries of magic and reality, and pose with the luggage trolley on the platform.

Inside the London Eye

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Made to celebrate the new millennium, the London Eye is an iconic London structure. It goes 443 feet high above the Thames and you can get a bird’s eye view of the city of London, inside those small capsules. Your time inside the capsule gets over in 30 minutes. However, it’s time-consuming to stand in line for hours. There are websites where you can book the tickets in advance for your preferred timing, and make the most of this Bucket List Experience in London.

Big Ben and the House of Parliament

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Any London Bucket List or rather UK Travel Bucket List is incomplete without mentioning Big Ben. The 318-foot high tower, home to the giant clock, beside the Thames River has become one of the most popular tourist sites to visit in London. Beneath it stretches the building alongside the Thames river, now known as the House of Parliament. Tourists can enter the Parliament by buying tickets and can also watch live debates and political discussions.


Travel to London – Tips and Recommendations

Explore London at your own pace by getting on a London Hop On Hop Off Bus by BigBusTours

Grab a GoCity London – All Inclusive Pass or the Klook Pass London and save upto 50% on top London attractions.

Visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage site of Stonehenge and the Roman Baths at Bath, as a Day Trip from London

Book the EURAIL Global Pass, and explore 33 countries in Europe


So, these were the 10 Bucket List Experiences for you to have in London. London has so much more than just 10 places to experience. Just Strolling in the London streets is also an enriching experience. Nonetheless, a Bucket List such as this London Bucket List helps us get an idea of how to approach a certain thing. Don’t panic if you can’t complete all the places mentioned in the list. Enjoy however you want.

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