Tips & Tricks

Top Tips for Your Next Trip To London

Planning on visiting London this year? You’re not alone. Over 30 million people flood the city each year, eager to experience everything. One of the most famous cities in the world is not over. And it’s not just international travellers who are flocking to the streets in anticipation of a good time and in search of uncovering the hidden gems and delights of the city; in 2022, over 15 million overnight stays were from domestic travellers both for work and pleasure purposes.

If you’re heading to London or booking a trip and want to make the most of your time, try these tips and see what difference they can make.

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Use Luggage Storage

Let’s set the scene: you’re in Piccadilly Circus, you’ve splashed the cash in some of the top stores in the local area, and your arms are heavy, but the day isn’t nearly over yet, nor do you want to head back to your hotel. Did you know there are left luggage piccadilly circus facilities? This means you can leave your luggage, go shopping, have a meal, take in a show, or do anything else that would be more enjoyable without heavy bags. These facilities are also great for keeping valuables safe while you explore. Booking luggage storage options can be a lifesaver if your hands are full.

An Umbrella and Comfortable Walking Shoes Are A Must

London is a huge place, and there is a lot of ground to cover, especially if you are packing a lot in. It’s not a place easily travelled by road, meaning you must be on foot, on a bicycle if you wish, or travelling around via the tube. It can be thousands of steps per day, lots of stairs, escalators, etc and standing around. For this reason, comfortable shoes are a must for London, or you’re going to find yourself struggling due to sore feet, and no one wants blisters to ruin their day.

In addition, London isn’t well known for its great weather, so an umbrella is a must. It can also be a good idea to pack a light jacket that you can easily remove and carry if need be to help you combat the variety of weather conditions you can probably encounter from one to the next.

Go with The Flow

If you want to make your trip to London truly memorable, consider this: don’t set rigid expectations, and don’t plan every minute of your stay. Instead, allow yourself to be swept along by the city’s energy. Take a leisurely walk and see where you end up. Seek advice from locals on where to go and what to see. Venture off the beaten path and explore areas that are less touristy. This approach will give you a genuine taste of the city and its offerings, and you’ll have an experience that’s unique to you, filled with joy and devoid of the stress of rushing from one attraction to the next.

Rachael is a 31 year old mum to 10 year old Luke and 5 year old Oscar. She lives in England and writes about family life, crafts, recipes, parenting wins(and fails), as well as travel, days out, fashion and living the frugal lifestyle.

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