在伦敦度过 3 天,对于任何有幸造访的人来说,都是一次令人兴奋的期待。 但考虑到伦敦这座城市拥有如此多精彩的景点,选择看什么和做什么确实是一项挑战。 一方面,这里有一系列令人目不暇接的必看景点,如大本钟、白金汉宫和伦敦塔。 另一方面,城市街道也蕴藏着无穷的乐趣,随处可见美味的餐厅、不容错过的博物馆和世界级的剧院。 从宁静的公园到宏伟的宅邸,还有许多小众奇观等着您去挖掘和探索。 即便花上一辈子的时间,也未必能尽览这座城市的一切。 但如果您只有 3 天的时间可以支配,也请不必担心。 我们为您准备了这份极其精炼的 3 日游完美行程指南。
伦敦 3 日游——我们的必看景点:
第 1 天——伦敦历史地标
国会大厦您的首站景点应当是壮丽的威斯敏斯特宫,这座极具辨识度的建筑定会令您叹为观止。 大本钟,这座宏伟的哥特式钟楼或许是其最著名的特色;在晨光的微醺下,从威斯敏斯特桥的景观位欣赏它的美景最为惬意。 如果您足够幸运,在晴朗无云的日子里,您会看到阳光将整座建筑染成柔和的金黄色,随手一拍便是如明信片般的完美画面。 非常适合拍摄分享到朋友圈的大片!白金汉宫和国宴厅从威斯敏斯特桥出发,沿着鸟笼步道(Birdcage Walk)前行,右侧即是圣詹姆斯公园。随后,您便能欣赏到白金汉宫的壮丽景观——宏伟的立面配有雄伟的新古典主义圆柱。 华丽的国事厅也在每年夏季向游客开放 10 周,如果时间充裕,请务必前往参观。 在附近的伦敦白厅(Whitehall),千万不要错过国宴厅。这是另一处奢华的建筑瑰宝,其壮观的油画天花板描绘了皇室成员升天的景象。
第 2 天——河畔之旅探索
泰晤士河巡游在结束这忙碌的一天后,您需要好好休息一下,而泰晤士河正是完美的避风港。 乘坐 Hop-On Hop-Off 泰晤士河巡游船是领略河流两岸地标美景的绝佳方式,让您的行程节奏更加悠闲。 如果您在威斯敏斯特码头(Westminster pier)上船,您可以顺流而下,经过世界闻名的地标建筑,如维多利亚时代的杰作塔桥(Tower Bridge)以及著名的伦敦塔(Tower of London)堡垒。 您可以选择在塔桥码头(Tower Pier)下船探索这些景点,或者继续前往格林威治码头(Greenwich Pier),在远离伦敦市中心喧嚣的地方享受片刻惬意的喘息。 格林威治天文台当您在格林威治登岸时,会立即被这里相对宁静的氛围所吸引。 您可以前往宁静的格林威治公园(Greenwich park)探索修剪整齐的绿地,或者在古朴而繁忙的格林威治市场(Greenwich market)中找一家可爱的小众咖啡馆,喝上一杯咖啡。 接下来,前往格林威治皇家天文台(Royal Observatory Greenwich),这里是格林威治标准时间的所在地。在这处历史悠久的场馆里,常设展览将带您领略天文学和科学的魅力。 了解时间是如何标准化的、第一台望远镜是如何诞生的,以及科学和天文学是如何跨越时代演变的。 在该地区游览时,您还应该顺道参观卡蒂萨克号(Cutty Sark)。这是一艘保存完好的 19 世纪运茶帆船,其建造初衷是为了将茶叶从中国一直运往英国。 登上帆船,参观水手舱,同时欣赏泰晤士河两岸的美丽景色——这是为悠闲的河畔一日游画上圆满句号的完美方式。
第 3 天 —— 小众景点
利用您的最后一天,抓紧机会探索伦敦一些较为冷门的景点,这些景点通常不在常规的旅游行程中。 将视野拓宽至伦敦郊外,例如汉普顿宫(Hampton Court Palace)和邱园(Kew Gardens),凭 Go City® 畅游包均可免费参观。 邱园皇家植物园(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)这处独特的联合国教科文组织 世界文化遗产地位于伦敦西南部,非常值得一游。 在占地 121 公顷的园林景观中,探索来自世界各地的奇花异草,领略这片充满异国情调的植物天堂。 建于 1884 年的棕榈室(Palm House)温室是一个真正不容错过的亮点。 馆内拥有种类繁多的热带植物,包括兰花、可可椰子和橡胶树,会让您仿佛置身于亚马逊森林的深处。 游览之后,您可能需要消暑放松,不妨前往 Pavilion Bar and Grill 餐厅,在美景中享用所需的茶点——餐厅坐落于邱园树木园(Arboretum)的核心地带,您可以坐在户外的树林间,同时欣赏背景中壮观的大宝塔(Great Pagoda)。
汉普顿宫(Hampton Court Palace)如果您更喜欢宏伟的庄园宅邸,那么汉普顿宫一定会让您满意。 这座宏伟的都铎式宅邸同样位于伦敦西南部,将带您穿越回亨利八世国王(King Henry VIII)的中世纪时代。 这座宫殿曾是他最喜爱的皇室去处。当您参观其令人惊叹的内部装潢时,就会明白其中的原因——那里到处都是无价的画作、精美的挂毯,几乎随处可见黄金装饰。 您还可以欣赏设计精美的花园,同时迷失在宫殿世界闻名的树篱迷宫中。 Curzon Soho 所有的这些冒险可能会让您感到有些疲惫。 但位于伦敦西区(West End)的 Curzon Soho 电影院是您时尚地结束一天行程的完美去处。 这家前卫的先锋电影院拥有独特且随性的氛围,非常适合在漫长的观光行程后享受宁静的片刻。 在电影院的三个屏幕中任选其一观看独立电影,或者在其通风良好的地下酒吧或酷炫咖啡厅休息放松,您还可以在那里尽情享用手工糕点或美味小吃。 这里确实是您圆满完成繁忙伦敦三日游的理想避风港。 全年节省伦敦景点门票费用无论您何时前往伦敦旅行,请务必随身携带 The London Pass®。 节省该城市各大热门景点的入场费用。 这里的活动适合一年中的任何时间,我们相信您一定会充分利用这款省钱通票。
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Day one: London’s historic center
Day one: London’s historic center
Morning
Start your three-day London adventure as you mean to go on: by eye-balling one of the most historic buildings in town. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch. You know, the one where they all wave from the balcony after royal weddings, birthdays and the like. You can get pretty much as close as you like (give or take a 12-foot wrought-iron fence), but you’ll get some of the most Instagrammable views from leafy St James’s Park, particularly from the Blue Bridge. Be sure to say hey to the resident pelicans while you’re there. The pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guard ceremony can be seen most mornings at 11AM and the palace’s opulent state rooms are open to visitors for a few weeks each summer, so be sure to check these out if you get the chance.
Next, head along Birdcage Walk and onto Parliament Square, where picture-postcard views of some of the UK’s most recognisable buildings emerge. We’re talking the Palace of Westminster (aka the Houses of Parliament) and Big Ben, as well as the soaring Gothic drama of Westminster Abbey, with its centuries of royal hatches, matches and dispatches, plus eye-popping interiors, vibrant stained glass and memorials to Chaucer, Darwin, Dickens and many more in Poets’ Corner.
Head full of history, step blinking back into the light and across Westminster Bridge to the South Bank and our next stop.
Afternoon
That big spinny thing right in front of you? That’d be the London Eye. Step aboard to soar a whopping 443 feet over the Thames, taking in stellar views of all the places you’ve just been, as well as revealing more – much more – of the London skyline. You can easily spot major landmarks including Wembley Stadium, The Shard and the great dome of St Paul’s from up here but, for something a little more challenging, see if you can pick out Nelson’s Column, Cleopatra’s Needle and the Monument to the Great Fire of London.
Back on terra firma, stroll east along the riverbank to the Royal Festival Hall, dodging the countless jugglers, conjurers and human statues en route. It’s here, by this brutalist stalwart of the cultural hub that is the Southbank Centre, that you’ll finally pause for lunch. Pick from any number of popular restaurants, or grab global street eats from the Southbank Centre Food Market for the win.
Suitably fortified, we’re off to St Paul’s Cathedral to explore its vast crypt, climb up inside the iconic dome and whisper sweet nothings across the acoustic marvel that is the Whispering Gallery. Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece isn’t hard to find – just keep your eyes on the dome as you wander down the South Bank, crossing at Blackfriars or the Millennium Bridge.
Evening
We’re heading back close to where we started, where dinner options abound in and around Covent Garden and Soho. It’s worth pausing for a look at Trafalgar Square, home of Nelson’s Column and his attendant stone lions before seeking out an early dinner in the network of streets that weave around London’s celebrated theatre district. Because you couldn’t very well come to London without taking in a West End show, right? And there are plenty to choose from, too – think Wicked, Matilda, The Mousetrap and so many more. When the show’s over, continue your evening amid the lanterns and neon lights of Chinatown and Soho, where late-night eats and a colorful club culture could well find you staying out until dawn.
Day two: riverside jewels
Day two: riverside jewels
Morning
Late night? Grab a strong de-fogging coffee and make straight for Westminster Pier, where a morning cruise along the Thames to the Tower of London, cool breeze against your skin, is all the hangover cure you could possibly need. Not just a means of getting from A to B, the cruise is a sightseeing extravaganza in its own right. En route, you’ll get new riverside perspectives on landmarks including Big Ben, the London Eye, St Paul’s, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Shard and more. Be sure to snap Tower Bridge in all its Gothic grandeur as you approach your next stop at Tower Pier and the Tower of London.
Founded as a fortress by William the Conqueror nearly a thousand years ago, the Tower of London has been a prison, a zoo and a royal mint in its time. Now one of London’s top tourist attractions, it’s a treasure trove of history and, well, actual treasure. For it’s here that you can feast your peepers on the Crown Jewels, as well as hearing dark tales of murder and intrigue from the Beefeater guides and giving your regards to the resident ravens, without whose presence, it is said, the kingdom will fall. All very Game of Thrones, I’m sure.
Afternoon
It’s time to cross over actual Tower Bridge and follow our noses to the street-food mecca that is Borough Market, another London institution of nearly 1,000 years’ standing. Now tucked beneath the rumbling railway bridges that emanate from London Bridge station, the market is near-legendary for its smorgasbord of international flavors: South Indian dosa, oozy Swiss raclette, Middle Eastern mezze and pungent British cheeseboards are just some of the options available here. Visit this place once and we guarantee you’ll keep coming back to it every time you find yourself in London.
From foodie highs to sky-high, you’re just a hop and a skip from here to The Shard. Ascend 1,000 feet up the UK’s tallest building to the open-air 70th floor observation deck – aka The View from The Shard. On a clear day, you can see for around 50 miles from up here in the clouds. Eyes peeled for all your favorite London landmarks, including a fun aerial perspective on Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, plus the turrets of Windsor Castle, 25 some miles to the west and the distant Chiltern Hills and South Downs, pretty much as far away as the eye can see, to the north and south respectively.
Evening
If you have the legs for it, take a stroll west along the river to Waterloo. You’ll pass several more major London attractions on the way and, if you have time before dinner, it’s definitely worth trying to squeeze one of them in. Our money’s on a tour of Shakespeare’s lovingly reconstructed Globe Theatre or a quick scootch around the highlights of the Tate Modern’s galleries.
Back at the Southbank Centre, dinner options abound, and a drink at the Royal Festival Hall’s fifth-floor terrace bar, overlooking the Thames and London’s twilit skyline, is practically a London rite of passage. Afterwards, seek out entertainments here or in the neighboring Queen Elizabeth Hall, both of which host near-nightly live shows, or mosey to the nearby BFI IMAX or BFI Southbank cinemas for the latest blockbusters and foreign and independent features.
Day three: go west!
Day three: go west!
Morning
And now for something completely different, as we kick off the final morning of our 3-day London adventure at Baker Street, home of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and non-fictional waxwork attraction Madame Tussauds. Step inside this weird and wonderful world to see some of your favorite (and perhaps least favorite) celebs, politicians, royals, sporting legends, superheroes and aliens. That’s right, as well as selfies with Harry Styles, Tay-Tay, Gaga, The Rock et al, you can also get up close and personal with King Charles III, Donald Trump, the Hulk, E.T. and Paddington Bear, to name just a few. It’s a rogues’ gallery and no mistake, and all the more fun for it.
Afternoon
Next we’re heading a little way south to Hyde Park and a stroll to the Serpentine Bar and Kitchen for lunch overlooking the lake. Afterwards continue your pilgrimage west past the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain and into Kensington Gardens. Eyes peeled for the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall peeping through the foliage over to your left as you approach Kensington Palace, our next stop. This vision of Jacobean splendor, the birthplace of Queen Victoria, nestles magnificently among perfectly preened gardens. Step inside to explore ridiculously opulent state apartments and the collection of priceless bling once worn by Queen Vic herself. Meanwhile, you can pay further homage to Lady Di out in her beloved Sunken Garden, where she’s further memorialized, this time in statue form.
Evening
The legendary Portobello Market, just northwest of Hyde Park is open until 6 or 7PM most days (except Thursdays and Sundays) is a mecca for lovers of antique bric-a-brac, vintage fashions, fresh fruit and tacky souvenirs. Yep, there’s something for every type of bargain-hunter here among the area’s candy-colored townhouses, smashed avocado joints and hipper-than-though West London cocktail bars.
Look out for famous movie locations as you peruse the various stalls. This, after all, is where the movie ‘Notting Hill’ was filmed. You can even grab a selfie outside Mr Gruber’s toy emporium (aka Alice's Antiques) from the ‘Paddington’ films.
As dusk falls and the market winds down for another day, you won’t have to look far for somewhere good to eat (and drink) the night away. Notting Hill is full of great restaurants: try The Barbary, Canteen or Dorian for a delicious finale to your three-day London experience.
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