The stunning castle will be your day's first stop, and you'll have a lot to explore and learn about in this 900-year-old castle!
After this insightful trip, make your way to London’s oldest food market, the Borough Market.
St. Paul's Cathedral, at the highest point of the City of London, is the ‘mother church' of the Diocese of London, serving 413 parishes and 484 distinct churches throughout London and its 17 boroughs.
Relax on a peaceful dinner cruise down the Thames River as you take in all that Oxford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor have to offer.
Visit Warner Bros Studios, which was the site of many crucial moments in the Harry Potter saga and is now home to many thrilling attractions. The Warner Bros Studio Tour transports you on an adventure through the world of Harry Potter.
The View from The Shard is your best bet for a bird's eye view of London if you're looking to take in the sights from Western Europe's tallest building (at 1016 feet).
End your second day in London with a customary activity that is synonymous with the city - a visit to the West End Theatre. The West End, like its New York City counterpart, has a variety of century-old theatres that present theatre, ballet, and musical performances.
Begin your third day in London with a fabulous trip to the enchanting Kensington Palace. Located in the heart of the city, this royal residence is the perfect place to get a taste of the British monarchy.
The Wembley Stadium is one of the world's most famous football grounds, and it's well worth a visit. After an enjoyable stroll around the royal Kensington Palace, continue to the Wembley Stadium for a real look at this legendary venue.
SEA LIFE London is the perfect place for an underwater adventure. With a variety of friendly and ferocious marine animals, you're sure to have a sparkly good time.
The London Eye offers one of the most unique and breath-taking views of the city of London. At night, the illuminated Ferris wheel is especially stunning, offering a 360-degree view of the city skyline