London itinerary for food lovers: 3 days of tastes and sights
9 Attractions
Notting Hill and Kensington Garden Walk with Royal Cream Tea, Crazy Golf – Swingers West End, The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat, The Three Markets and Neighbourhoods Tour + 1 Tasting, Tower Bridge, The View from The Shard, London Transport Museum, The London Eye, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre TourExperience London's culinary highlights over three days with flavorful food tours, traditional treats, vibrant markets, and stunning views. Use The London Pass Plus for flexible entry and savings as you explore the city's best bites and sights.
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Notting Hill and Kensington Garden Walk with Royal Cream Tea
Start day one strolling through Notting Hill’s colorful streets and the tranquil Kensington Gardens. This walk blends scenic charm with a chance to enjoy a traditional British cream tea, offering a memorable taste of London’s culinary and cultural heritage.
Booking requiredNotting Hill and Kensington Garden Walk with Royal Cream Tea
4.6 (37)3-4 hours£59.00Included with the The London Pass®Stroll through the iconic streets of Notting Hill, browse the bustling Portobello Road Market, and uncover famous film locations. Then, immerse yourself in royal history at Kensington Palace and its stunning gardens, once home to generations of British royalty. Top it all off with a takeaway traditional cream tea—a delightful taste of British culture!Step into the story of Notting Hill and Kensington Palace, where film, history, and culture come together for an unforgettable London experience. You’ll explore iconic landmarks, soak in royal splendor, and end with a traditional takeaway cream tea—a perfect taste of British heritage. - 2
Crazy Golf - Swingers West End
Take a break with a lively game at Swingers West End’s seaside-themed crazy golf course. Its fun setting in central London pairs perfectly with nearby street food stalls, creating a playful atmosphere to enjoy tasty bites and some friendly competition.
Crazy Golf – Swingers West End
Up to an hour£12.00Included with the The London Pass®With decor evoking the 1920s English Riviera, Swingers West End is not only pretty darn photogenic, it’s also a lot of fun too. Located just off bustling Oxford Street, Swingers will transport you to the British seaside, with obstacles such as a helter-skelter, and an ornate Ferris Wheel. - 3
The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat
Wrap up the day at The Top Hat, a quirky Monopoly-themed bar offering a cozy vibe and a complimentary cocktail. It’s a laid-back spot to savor craft drinks and soak in London’s lively nightlife scene.
The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat
4.7 (7)Up to an hour£15.00Included with the The London Pass®This fun bar is inspired by the world-famous Monopoly board, with creative cocktails to match its imaginative interiors.Here you can enjoy one complimentary cocktail from the menu, named after one of the Monopoly squares and crafted to match the themes of the game.With The London Pass®Get 25% off games at MONOPOLY LIFESIZED by showing your pass!
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Walking Food Tour with Indian Tasting Meal
Discover London’s lively neighborhoods and markets with a walking food tour focused on authentic Bengali and Indian flavors. This hands-on experience connects you with the city’s diverse food culture while offering delicious street eats to savor along the way.
Booking requiredThe Three Markets and Neighbourhoods Tour + 1 Tasting
3.8 (6)Up to 4 hours£59.00Included with the The London Pass®Discover the vibrant energy of London’s East End through its iconic markets and learn fun, historical facts about the streets and skyline!This three-hour walking tour explores some of the city’s most loved markets, from the buzzing food stalls of Borough Market to the trendy independent boutiques of Spitalfields Market and beyond. Along the way, admire striking architecture and tucked-away London streets as your guide points out the best vendors and local favourites at each stop.Sample Borough Market’s famous flavours, take in the Victorian beauty of Leadenhall Market, then round things off in Spitalfields, wandering streets once associated with Jack the Ripper.The tour ends with a tasty, hand-picked savoury bite to finish on a high note. - 2
Tower Bridge
Explore the engineering marvel of Tower Bridge, one of London’s most recognizable landmarks. Walking its high-level glass floors provides unique perspectives and dramatic views over the River Thames, blending history and visual delight after your food tour.
Booking requiredTower Bridge
4.7 (196)Up to an hour£18.00Included with the The London Pass®Tower Bridge is one of London’s most iconic sights, its striking gothic towers spanning the River Thames since 1894.Step inside to uncover the story behind this engineering marvel, from its design and construction to the fascinating history that shaped it. Take a stroll along the high-level walkways for panoramic city views – spotting the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge and more along the way.Beyond the vistas, explore interactive exhibits that reveal how the bridge was built and maintained over the years. It’s a must-visit for fans of history, architecture and engineering, offering a mix of breathtaking views and captivating stories. - 3
The View from The Shard
Ascend to The Shard’s top platform for sweeping city panoramas. The expansive vistas provide a stunning backdrop to a day of taste explorations and iconic monuments, making it a perfect spot to reflect on your London adventure.
Booking requiredThe View from The Shard
4.4 (125)Up to an hour£32.00Included with the The London Pass®Your visit to The View from The Shard begins with a smooth, skyward journey in the building’s high-speed lifts, delivering you to the top of Western Europe’s tallest structure in under a minute.From the enclosed viewing platforms on Levels 68 and 69, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across London and far beyond, with interactive touchscreens and telescopes helping you identify landmarks, neighbourhoods and hidden details far below. The experience culminates on Level 72, an open-air viewing deck where the glass falls away and the city feels thrillingly close.From sunrise to sunset and into the evening glow, The View from The Shard offers a constantly changing panorama – and a real sense of just how vast, historic and vibrant London is.
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London Transport Museum
Explore London’s transport history through lively, interactive exhibits that bring the city’s growth to life. This museum offers a fun and insightful look at how Londoners have moved through the ages, giving cultural context to your urban discoveries.
London Transport Museum
4.3 (28)Up to an hour£27.00Included with the The London Pass®Full of light, colour and movement, the London Transport Museum explores how transport has given the City its unique identity. The collection contains a wealth of heritage vehicles, posters, artworks, photographs, film and video footage, and more.The London Underground was a pioneering invention - the Metropolitan Railway opened in 1863, was, in fact, the world’s first underground railway. The London Transport Museum explores the story of London and its transport system over the last 200 years. The growth of transport and modern London, its flow of ideas and cultures, owes much to this incredible feat of engineering. As well as exploring the past, the Museum looks at present-day transport developments and concepts for urban transportation in the future. - 2
The London Eye
Experience London from above on the London Eye, gliding smoothly over the Thames with sweeping views of major landmarks. This relaxing attraction gives a fresh perspective on the city’s iconic skyline, perfect for photos and peaceful moments.
Booking requiredThe London Eye
4.5 (182)Up to an hour£39.00Included with the The London Pass®Are you looking to take your London experience to new heights? Take a ride on Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the heart of the city – a must-do on your London vacation.Originally constructed as a temporary exhibit to celebrate the new millennium, the London Eye offers panoramic views of the city’s skyline that stretches as far as 25 miles on a clear day. That’s to Windsor Castle!Standing at an impressive 135 metres (443ft) high, the London Eye boasts 32 glass pods that represent each one of London’s boroughs. Step into the spacious capsule, that’s completely enclosed and climate-controlled, and be transported to the heights of the city.Spot the grandeur of Buckingham Palace, the clock tower housing Big Ben, and the gothic structures of the Houses of Parliament. Gaze out at other famous silhouettes such as the Shard, the winding River Thames, and the majestic dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral. These sights become even more magical at sunset or when night falls, and the city lights begin to twinkle. - 3
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour
Step inside Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre for a guided tour that explores the rich history and unique atmosphere of this cultural venue. Discover how the Bard’s plays were performed and enjoy the charm of this recreated Elizabethan landmark.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour
4.7 (44)Up to an hour£27.00Included with the The London Pass®Explore this faithful recreation of William Shakespeare's iconic Globe Theatre: once the centre of London's famous Bankside entertainment district. It’s more than just a historical site; the Globe Theater London continues to function as a vibrant performing arts venue. Grab your tickets now to catch a play or join a guided tour.The original Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre. It was built by the actor and director Sam Wanamaker close to the original site - just 230 metres away. More Globe Theatre Facts here!Throughout the year, expert guides bring this extraordinary open-air theatre to life in a 50-minute Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour. You'll hear stories of the original Globe, learn all about its reconstruction process in the 1990s, and find out how the building works today as an experimental theatre space. Reserve your guided tour now and take the journey of a lifetime through theatre history. Take a seat 'within this wooden O' – listen, absorb and ask questions as the secrets of the Globe unfold.Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a Shakespeare fan, the Globe Theatre in London and its tours provide an enchanting step back in time. So, if you find yourself in the area, don’t hesitate!With The London Pass®10% discount in the gift shop