Plans in london
Choose your profile:
Plans in

Slow London: Kew Gardens, Bookshops & Thames Walks
Slow in London is not a trend — it is its natural way of functioning. You just have to let yourself go. A leisurely day between botanical gardens, secondhand bookstores, river walks and the ritual of afternoon tea ### The tour The tour begins at **Morning walk through Regent's Park**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Kew Gardens** and **Charing Cross Road Bookstores**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Sunset walk along the banks of the Thames** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The slow philosophy in London is not a fad — it is the natural way of life of its inhabitants. This slow plan invites you to put down the map, forget about the clock and let the city guide you at its own pace. Each stop is meant to be savored, not crossed off a list. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Bleisure London: Westminster, St Paul's & Borough Market in a Day
Combining work and pleasure in London is not a compromise — it's an advantage. The city lends itself to both registries. The best plan to squeeze out London in a few hours: the essential icons from Parliament to Covent Garden, passing through the cathedral and the market ### The tour The tour begins in **Westminster: Big Ben, Parliament and bridge**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **St Paul's Cathedral** and **Quick lunch at Borough Market**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Covent Garden and street artists** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. London is ideal for combining business with quality urban experiences. This bleisure plan takes advantage of time windows — free mornings, networking afternoons, converted work dinners — so that your professional trip also has a memorable personal dimension. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Family London: Dinosaurs, London Eye & Changing of the Guard
London as a family has a special magic: every corner becomes an adventure and every stop a memory. A magical day with the children among dinosaurs, flights on the giant Ferris wheel, picnics in Hyde Park and the Changing of the Guard show ### The tour The tour begins at **Museum of Natural History**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Picnic in Hyde Park** and **London Eye**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The day culminates in **Harry Potter Shop in King's Cross**, a perfect closing that summarizes everything London has to offer. Traveling with children requires a balance between entertainment, rest and surprise. In London, this balance is easily achieved because the city offers spaces designed for all ages. This plan takes into account family rhythms: activities that capture the attention of the little ones, strategic pauses, and flexibility to improvise when the opportunity arises. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Authentic London: Camden, Brick Lane & Hidden Pubs
The London locals have a parallel city. This experience gives you the keys to enter it. The London that doesn't appear in the guides: alternative markets, alleys with urban art, Sunday flowers and the pubs where real Londoners drink ### The tour The tour begins at **Columbia Road Flower Market**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Street art and vintage on Brick Lane** and **Camden Market and the canal**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Pint in a hidden historic pub** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. Living London like a local means understanding its rhythms: when you have breakfast, which streets you walk through at what time, where you stop to have a drink without thinking twice. This tour puts you in that dynamic from the first moment. It's not a tour — it's a day in the life of someone who knows every corner. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Imperial London: British Museum to Westminster Abbey
London's culture cannot be understood from a museum — it is experienced by walking its streets, entering its spaces and letting yourself be surprised. A day among universal treasures, medieval towers and the Gothic nave where the kings of England are crowned ### The tour The tour begins at **British Museum**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **National Gallery in Trafalgar Square** and **Tower of London and Crown Jewels**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Tate Modern** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The day culminates in **Westminster Abbey**, a perfect closing that summarizes everything London has to offer. London is a city with a cultural density that surprises even those who know it well. Each street in the historic center hides artistic, architectural or literary references that connect the past with the present. This tour is designed to go beyond the surface — it's not about marking points on a map, but about understanding the stories behind each place. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

VIP London: Michelin Star, West End & Views from The Shard
London has an exclusive face that only shows itself to those who know how to look for it. A day of luxury between Michelin-starred haute cuisine, the best musical in the West End, a private cruise along the Thames and the views from the top of London ### The tour The tour begins at **Harrods: the luxury department store**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Views from The Shard** and **Lunch at a Michelin restaurant**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Private cruise on the Thames** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The day culminates in **Musical in the West End**, a perfect closing that summarizes everything London has to offer. The VIP experience in London goes beyond conventional luxury. It's about preferential access, personalized services and experiences that don't appear on regular platforms. This plan positions you on the circuit that the city's most demanding residents know and protect. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Foodie London: Borough Market to Chinatown
The best gastronomic discoveries in London are not on restaurant lists, but on the streets. A day devouring the best of London cuisine, from historic markets to legendary curries and the perfect afternoon tea ### The tour The tour begins at **Borough Market**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Curry on Brick Lane** and **Classic Afternoon Tea**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Traditional Fish and Chips** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The day culminates in **Chinatown and late-night dim sum**, a perfect closing that sums up everything London has to offer. For a foodie, London is a destination that requires several days. But if you only have one, this tour concentrates the essentials: the markets that locals really frequent, the preparations that define the culinary identity of the area, and the places where the product rules the decoration. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.

Instagrammable London: the City's Most Photogenic Spots
London is extremely photogenic, but the best photos are not at the usual viewpoints. Five iconic locations where every angle is a cover photo, from Tower Bridge to the multicolored alley of Neal's Yard ### The tour The tour begins at **Tower Bridge at dawn**, where the day comes to life from the first moment. Afterwards, the route takes you to **Big Ben and Westminster from the bridge** and **Colorful houses of Notting Hill**, two stops that complement each other and create a contrast that enriches the experience. And here comes the good thing: **Sky Garden: free panoramic view from above** is the point where everything takes on a new meaning. The day culminates in **Neal's Yard: the most colorful alley in London**, a perfect closing that summarizes everything London has to offer. London offers a visual variety that few destinations match: contrasts of architecture, neighborhood colors, plays of natural light that change every hour. This tour is designed to capture the best — not only the most photogenic, but the most authentic, which in the end is what really works in networks. ### London in context London is not a city that surrenders to the first walk. It has layers: one superficial, accessible and beautiful, and another deeper one that only reveals to those who take the time to look for it. The neighborhoods have different personalities, the schedules dictate their own rhythm and the seasons of the year transform the experience radically. Really getting to know London means understanding those nuances — and this plan is designed so that you perceive them from the first stop. ### What to expect from this day Don't expect a conventional tour guide tour. This experience is designed so that each transition between stops is part of the enjoyment — the walks between points, the chance discoveries along the way, the improvised stops that arise when something catches your attention. The rhythm is flexible: you can follow it to the letter or use it as a structure on which to improvise. The important thing is that each moment has meaning and contributes something to the overall experience. ### Why this experience is different As a local, I tell you that the combination of stops is not accidental: each point connects to the next, creating a narrative thread that gives meaning to the whole. It's not a list of places — it's a story told by walking. If you follow this route, you'll have experienced London like someone from here — and that's the best a visitor can hope for. ### What you need to know before you go This plan is designed for a full day, although it can be adapted according to your pace and preferences. Most stops are connected by foot or public transportation, allowing you to enjoy the tour without logistical stress. If you travel during high season, we recommend starting early to avoid crowds at the most popular spots. And a tip that applies to any experience in London: ask the locals. They always have a recommendation that you won't find in any guide. If you follow this plan, at the end of the day you will feel that London is not just a destination you have visited, but a place you have lived. And that difference, no matter how small it may seem, changes everything.
Frequently asked questions about London
What to do in London in one day?
Let'sJaleo offers 8 curated experiences in London, each designed by local experts. Some popular options: Slow London: Kew Gardens, Bookshops & Thames Walks, Bleisure London: Westminster, St Paul's & Borough Market in a Day, Family London: Dinosaurs, London Eye & Changing of the Guard, Authentic London: Camden, Brick Lane & Hidden Pubs, Imperial London: British Museum to Westminster Abbey.
How many experiences are available in London?
There are currently 8 experiences available in London, covering profiles such as cultural, foodie, family, instagrammer and more.
What types of experiences are there in London?
In London there are experiences for every style: cultural (museums and heritage), foodie (local gastronomy), family (activities for kids), instagrammer (photogenic spots), local (authentic neighbourhoods), slow (relaxed pace), VIP (premium experiences) and express (the essentials in a few hours).
Is it free to use Let'sJaleo in London?
Yes, exploring experiences and using Let'sJaleo is completely free. You only pay if you decide to book specific activities through our trusted partners.
Activities in London
Explore all activities with filters and interactive map