Febs
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Hi all,
(Posted this on another non-travel forum, but figured I'd get a better response here.)
Despite spending about 3 months overseas each year (mostly in the US)...I've never actually been to London, apart from one transit through LHR. I decided it was about time I actually saw what all the fuss was about, and have 3 nights coming up in August.
I've done my research, and what I'd love some help with is suggesting a bit of a schedule/order for the things I'd like to do. I'm not exactly sure where everything is in relation to everything else, and while Google Maps is a good start, I'd appreciate any advice from anyone who's been before.
Plans are to land at around 4pm on Sat 9th August and leave ~4pm on Tues 12th August. I'm staying at the Hilton London Tower Bridge (next to Tower Bridge) and plan on using the tube and whatever other public transport is recommended.
The things I'd like to squeeze in are:
Definite:
- London Eye (booked for Monday 10am)
- King Tut exhibition (booked for Monday midday, with a river cruise from London Eye)
- Buckingham Palace (thinking of doing this after I get back from the King Tut exhibit on Monday)
- Big Ben
- Harrods
- Downing St
- British Museum
- Westminster Abbey
- Visit a Paul Smith shop
- Visit a Zara (love Zara
)
Maybe's:
- British Library
- Do a "Monopoly" photo tour
- Saville Row (is this worth doing, just for a look? I don't plan on getting a bespoke suit made up.)
- London Docklands
Google Maps seems to indicate a lot of what I want to do is around Buckingham Palace...about 4mi from my hotel. Would it be worth changing hotels, or would the trip on the tube (say, London Bridge station to Leicester Square station) be reasonably quick? I can switch to any Hilton (as I've booked with points and they all pretty much cost the same), but I've been told the Tower Bridge one is a great hotel/location.
So, given that Monday morning/early arvo is taken up, and I'll be arriving on Saturday arvo...any suggestions for how to fit the above into Sat arvo and Sunday? I'd also like to meet up with a few mates...though will probably fit that around lunch and night-time.
A mate is going to sort out what to do at night (he's been to London before so doesn't need to do the tourist stuff), but if anyone has any recommendations for decent bars that you "have to" check out, I'm all ears. For what it's worth, my type of place is Ivy, Argyle, Horizon Bar - nice, classy, chilled out bars. Though I wouldn't mind checking out a club one night too.
Would really appreciate any advice! Also feel free to tell me that I'm wasting my time with any of the above sights too.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
- Febs.
(Posted this on another non-travel forum, but figured I'd get a better response here.)
Despite spending about 3 months overseas each year (mostly in the US)...I've never actually been to London, apart from one transit through LHR. I decided it was about time I actually saw what all the fuss was about, and have 3 nights coming up in August.
I've done my research, and what I'd love some help with is suggesting a bit of a schedule/order for the things I'd like to do. I'm not exactly sure where everything is in relation to everything else, and while Google Maps is a good start, I'd appreciate any advice from anyone who's been before.

Plans are to land at around 4pm on Sat 9th August and leave ~4pm on Tues 12th August. I'm staying at the Hilton London Tower Bridge (next to Tower Bridge) and plan on using the tube and whatever other public transport is recommended.

The things I'd like to squeeze in are:
Definite:
- London Eye (booked for Monday 10am)
- King Tut exhibition (booked for Monday midday, with a river cruise from London Eye)
- Buckingham Palace (thinking of doing this after I get back from the King Tut exhibit on Monday)
- Big Ben
- Harrods
- Downing St
- British Museum
- Westminster Abbey
- Visit a Paul Smith shop
- Visit a Zara (love Zara

Maybe's:
- British Library
- Do a "Monopoly" photo tour

- Saville Row (is this worth doing, just for a look? I don't plan on getting a bespoke suit made up.)
- London Docklands
Google Maps seems to indicate a lot of what I want to do is around Buckingham Palace...about 4mi from my hotel. Would it be worth changing hotels, or would the trip on the tube (say, London Bridge station to Leicester Square station) be reasonably quick? I can switch to any Hilton (as I've booked with points and they all pretty much cost the same), but I've been told the Tower Bridge one is a great hotel/location.
So, given that Monday morning/early arvo is taken up, and I'll be arriving on Saturday arvo...any suggestions for how to fit the above into Sat arvo and Sunday? I'd also like to meet up with a few mates...though will probably fit that around lunch and night-time.
A mate is going to sort out what to do at night (he's been to London before so doesn't need to do the tourist stuff), but if anyone has any recommendations for decent bars that you "have to" check out, I'm all ears. For what it's worth, my type of place is Ivy, Argyle, Horizon Bar - nice, classy, chilled out bars. Though I wouldn't mind checking out a club one night too.
Would really appreciate any advice! Also feel free to tell me that I'm wasting my time with any of the above sights too.

Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
- Febs.