London

Tower Bridge, London

London is a gigantic, very dynamic city. No one will ever be able to claim for themselves to know all the corners of the city and to keep pace with all the changes. There is so much to be seen, so much to discover, so many facets, impossible to capture everything...

We would suggest to start to discover the city from its center, and to discover it by following our most popular route "One day in London". This route allows you to discover the most famous landmarks of London: The Parliament, the coronation church Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, etc.

If you have some time in London, then we suggest you go to a musical or a concert. The offer is endless! And the famous museums. The list is too long to list them all, but "Don't miss out these Museums in London!" they are really worth a visit! And note that the entrance to most museums is free! Also, if you have some time left, take a bit of time for a "Walk along the Regent's Canal"

And beyond? Nature lovers will be thrilled to see to which extent the Londoners managed to preserve green spaces in their city. There are numerous parks and typical squares with trees, shrubs, flower beds and many playgrounds. Animals also have their place: in some areas horses are part of the city life, and squirrels are ubiquitous in the parks and are not exactly shy. They will not hesitate to eat out of your hand or to climb on your legs. The most famous parks are of course Hyde Park and Regent's Park, but do not neglect the huge Park Hampstead Heath in North London (Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill), which radiates a real holiday atmosphere! You will find more in Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill.

London is a city for the whole family. The children are more than welcome in most places in London. Also, public transport is free for children under 16 years, the museums offer countless activities and workshops for children, especially during the school holiday.