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Here my ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay! Discover the best of London in just 36 hours with my ultimate guide! From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, make the most of your short stay in the bustling city with my expert tips and recommendations.

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Welcome to London, the bustling metropolis where history meets modernity, and every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, making the most of your time in this vibrant city requires careful planning and a well-thought-out itinerary. In this article I’ll show you how to optimize your time, ensuring you experience the best of what London has to offer. So join me as I delve into the charm and allure of this amazing city and stay with me till the end of the article: discover my ultimate London Travel Guide and how to maximize your 36-hours stay!

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As my followers know, I went to London at the beginning of January with my sister. It was not my first time (actually it was my fourth time), but for my sister was the first. This trip was our Christmas gift: we wanted to spend some time together and traveling in the meanwhile, and London is always a good option! Matching our vacations and schedule was not easy, so we decide to have a short weekend (only 36 hours actually), but we optimized everything to see and visit as more things as possible. All the information I give you below are the result of my searching and scheduling for that trip: I personally tested the itinerary and believe me, it is game-changing. I hope you will enjoy the article and all my tips!

To book our trip, as always, I checked the flights first on Skyscanner, and then directly on the airline company website, in this case Ryanair. I suggest you to book your flight on Monday or Tuesday because usually the prices are cheaper. After booking the flights, the second step is to choose your stay. I usually select my stays on Booking or Airbnb: for London I use a special offer and discount on Booking mobile app. I found a really good hotel near Victoria & Albert Museum. Easy to reach, and well located near metro and bus station. For a short stay I suggest to bring with you a small luggage or even better only a backpack to walk lighter and easier in the city. By taking only a backpack, you can check-in in the hotel directly in the late afternoon.

Here below my itinerary: let’s start with my ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay.

Arrival

Your London adventure begins as you touch down at London Airport. There are many airports in London, six to be precise: Heathrow , Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, London City and Southend. I suggest you to choose your arrival airport depending on the airline company and the best prices / hours. I usually take a Ryanair flight from Bergamo to Stansted Airport landing at 7:45 AM to maximize my day. Flight takes only 2 hours and there are many flights each day going and coming back from Bergamo. Then follow the directions for the train station of the airport and catch a train to Liverpool Street Station in the centre of the city, where you’ll arrive at 9:00 AM. Train tickets machines are in the airport near the arrival area and luggage claim area.

Liverpool Street Station is really nice, so take your time to have a look around when you will arrive. Then lace up your walking shoes and embark on an exhilarating journey through the heart of London. I recommend you to walk as much as you can both to save money but mostly to enjoy London open-air.

Day 1: Let’s start the walk along the Thames River

Here you will find the itinerary I personally tested and I suggest you to organize and maximize your time.

Ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay
Walking along the Thames, arriving at Westminster area
Let’s continue our London travel guide with Westminster area
Welcome to Buckingham Palace

Let’s continue with my ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay. I followed exactly the itinerary I present you above, and I finally arrived in front of Buckingham Palace.

Arriving at London National Gallery
Shopping time at Harrods
Day 1: Afternoon to Evening

After a brief stop at Harrods, continue your exploration of London’s treasures.

Notting Hill and Hyde Park are my favorite area in London! So take your time to visit both because they are jewels to my eyes!

Hotel checkin and dinner time

After a day filled with exploration and adventure, it’s finally time to unwind and recharge. As the sun sets over the bustling cityscape of London, it’s a perfect moment to retreat to the comfort of your hotel. It’s finally time to go to the hotel reception desk for check-in and settle into your temporary home away from home. After receiving the room key, make your way to your accommodations, where a warm shower awaits to wash away the day’s fatigue. With every drop of water, the tension melts away, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and ready for the evening ahead. After taking a leisurely 30 minutes to relax and refresh, it’s time to emerge feeling revitalized and invigorated, ready to immerse in the vibrant nightlife of London.

As the evening approaches, unwind with a refreshing drink at Evan’s and Peel, a hidden speakeasy known for its clandestine atmosphere. Evan’s and Peel is not your average speakeasy. Tucked away behind an unassuming detective agency facade, this hidden gem offers a unique and immersive experience for those in the know. The bar takes its name from fictional detectives Evan and Peel, whose presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the establishment. With a strict reservations-only policy, securing a spot at Evan’s and Peel is akin to gaining access to a secret society, adding to its allure and exclusivity. Once inside, guests can indulge in expertly crafted cocktails served by knowledgeable and friendly bartenders, making it a must-visit destination for cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Then, let’s close the day with a delicious dinner at Sushi Samba Covent Garden or another restaurant of your choice. I really suggest you to try Sushi Samba: believe me you will not regret it. I will tell you more about this experience in my next article.

Day 2: Let’s continue London exploration

Let’s continue the second day with my ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay. On your second day in London, immerse yourself in the vibrant neighborhoods and cultural landmarks of the city. I suggest you to take the metro from your hotel to the first place to visit, to optimize your time.

One of London icon: the British Museum

Have a walk and enjoy London open-air. It’s time to visit (from the outside) one of the most famous icon of London city: the British Museum. Of course if you stay more than 36 hours, I suggest you to visit the museum inside.

Discover the eclectic streets of Camden Town

Ultimately, I suggest you to have lunch in Camden Market. Here you can try many types of cousines, and enjoy the food along the canal. Take your time to visit this area beacuse it is strange but unique!

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Departure

As your time in London comes to an end, make your way back to Liverpool Street Station. Here you will be able to buy your train tickets. Then you’ll catch the train to Stansted Airport, ensuring you arrive in time for your flight departure. Please note: after Brexit, you need your Passport to enter UK.

With this comprehensive itinerary, you’ll be able to make the most of your 36-hour stay in London. You will be experiencing the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and unforgettable charm. So pack your bags, lace up your shoes, and get ready for an adventure in the captivating capital of England!

In conclusion, I really enjoyed my time in London! I love come back to this vibrant city every now and again! Do you want to have a look to the amazing pics I personally took in London? Visit my London Photogallery; discover this city though the lens of my camera! So, I hope you liked my ultimate London Travel Guide: how to maximize your 36-hours stay. I know for sure that this guide will be very useful for your ext short stay in this beautiful city! And I have a big surprise for you… I’m writing a downloadable London Travel Guide, with the complete map of my itinerary. So keep follow me to have this guide as soon as it will be ready!

Furthermore, stay tuned because I started my new article… Guess what? I’m writing about the amazing food experience I had in London! See you in my next blog post!