伦敦3日游

72 hours to see it all!

最后更新:2026年5月29日
伦敦

伦敦有许多值得一游的好去处,包括从博物馆、纪念碑和地标到艺术画廊。欢迎参考这份三日行程安排,了解如何以最优惠的价格畅游伦敦,创造一个难忘的旅程。

The London Pass® 值得入手吗?

无论是第一次来伦敦旅游,还是想要参观各大景点的当地人,The London Pass® 都是非常划算的选择。使用 The London Pass® 可以节省多达43%的费用。The London Pass®只需119英镑,但如果单独购买所有景点门票则合计约209.90英镑!

这意味着,您可以节省高达90.90英镑!此外,您还可以根据自己的行程安排节奏,非常灵活 !

The London Pass®包含哪些项目? 

您可以参观个大热门景点,如伦敦塔、伦敦塔桥、圣保罗大教堂等。我们的景点列表非常全面,涵盖了历史、建筑以及通过Uber泰晤士河观光游船欣赏的美景。

第一天

首先,参加伦敦随上随下巴士观光之旅(£37),让您全面了解这座城市的魅力。接着,参观历史悠久、珍宝荟萃的伦敦塔(£33.60),别忘了欣赏皇冠上的珠宝哦!然后,到伦敦塔桥(£12.30)一览壮丽景色。最后,在圣保罗大教堂(£23)结束这一天,感受其宏伟壮丽的建筑之美。

第二天

从乘坐Uber泰晤士河观光游船(£23)开启新的一天,在河上欣赏伦敦的别样风采。接下来,参观伦敦旧皇家海军学院(£15),这里不仅有丰富的历史,还有许多适合拍照的美丽景色。然后,走进格林威治皇家天文台(£18),体验一场奇妙的宇宙之旅。最后,参观伦敦古帆船“卡蒂萨克号”(£18),感受浓厚的海事气息,仿佛置身于航海时代。

第三天

温莎城堡(£30)是这一天的重头戏。它位于伦敦市区之外,所以一定要提前安排好交通。

Morning, day one

3 天节约

   

Afternoon, day one

Raven at the Tower of London

Hop onto the Big Bus at the London Bridge stop and cruise across the Thames via the Insta-perfect gothic grandeur of Tower Bridge which, with any luck, won’t require your driver to perform any bascule-leaping stunts.

Our afternoon attraction requires no introduction. But we’re going to give it one anyway. Founded as a fortress by William the Conqueror nearly 1,000 years ago, the Tower of London has served many purposes in its long and storied history. Prison, royal mint, menagerie and now major tourist attraction, it’s seen more murder, mystery, backstabbings and beheadings than Game of Thrones’ entire seven season run. You can hear about all that stuff from the Beefeater guides, as well as nodding hello to the resident ravens and being awestruck in the dazzling presence of Britain’s Crown Jewels. Eyes peeled also for the headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, executed here in classic Henry VIII style in 1536.

Back on the bus for a cruise west through the City – hello, St Paul’s Cathedral! – and into Westminster, where a visit to the Abbey is as essential a part of your London trip as setting your watch by the chimes of Big Ben, or nabbing a selfie posed inside a classic red telephone box.

Evening, day one

Trafalgar Square

Take a walk up Whitehall, tipping your hat (or whatever other gesture you feel is most appropriate) to the current resident of no.10 Downing Street and emerging onto Trafalgar Square for a few choice snaps by the stone lions at the foot of Nelson’s Column. Then pass beneath Admiralty Arch and onto the Mall for the long march to the gates of Buckingham Palace. Even if your feet don’t thank you for it, your Instagram reels surely will. 

Camera roll crammed to bursting follow the road left round the side of the palace and down into Victoria, where you’re pretty well spoiled for dinner options. Try the Flat Iron steak house, The Ivy Victoria or a traditional boozer like the Bag O’Nails for British classics like fish and chips or steak and ale pie. Yum.

Day two: go west!

Morning, day two

Kensington Palace

We start our tour of west London with (yup, you guessed it), a ride on the Big Bus to Kensington. Grab a quick breakfast on Kensington High Street before moseying over to Kensington Palace, nestled in the far southwest corner of pretty Kensington Gardens. Ok, that’s a lot of Kensingtons in one short paragraph – we’ll stop now.

The palace is a vision of Jacobean splendor, sitting grandly among meticulously manicured gardens. And it’s not just a pretty face, either. Queen Mary’s ‘modest’ country retreat is also the birthplace of Queen Victoria and the palace where the drama of Diana and (now King) Charles’s marriage (and divorce) played out. Immerse yourself in old Mary’s opulent State Apartments and feast your magpie eyes on a selection of Queen Vic’s blingiest accessories, before slowly wandering the gardens – don’t skip the signature Sunken Garden, where you can pay homage to Lady Di, rendered here in statue form.

Discover more of the best London palaces to visit here.

Afternoon, day two

London Transport Museum

You’ll find plenty of great places to eat in and around Kensington High Street, from Dishoom and Ivy outposts to takeout salad and sushi joints. Alternatively, you could do worse than taking a mosey through Kensington Gardens, clocking the lavish Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall before taking in a little (free!) cutting-edge art at the Serpentine Galleries, then watching the boats bob by over lunch at the Serpentine’s lakeside bar and kitchen in the mighty Hyde Park.

Afterwards, hop the bus at Lancaster Gate on Hyde Park’s northern edge for a scenic ride past Marble Arch and through London’s bustling shopping and entertainment district – Oxford Circus, Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus. Hop off and wander down to Covent Garden, where they say you’re never more than three feet from a sword juggler, circus acrobat or human statue. Pause a while to drink in the atmos (and all those lively street performances), then take a wild ride through London’s history, by way of its omnibuses, trams, trains and cabs at the London Transport Museum. Set inside a historic former flower market, the museum is absolute manna for trainspotters and petrolheads. Take the wheel of an iconic Routemaster bus, goggle at the world’s first-ever underground train, check out the collection of thousands of vintage advertising posters from the golden age of travel, and much more! 

Obsolete modes of transport not your bag? No probs: head to the nearby British Museum instead, where some eight million artifacts run the gamut from the Rosetta Stone to an Easter Island statue.

Evening, day two

Theatrical actors on stage

Today’s adventures have left you in exactly the right place for that most London of activities: the West End show. Restaurants in and around Covent Garden, Soho and, well, pretty much the whole of the West End offer pre-theater menus, ensuring you get to your seat on time. Pick one close to your chosen show for the win. And what a selection of shows and theaters there are to choose from in. Matilda, The Mousetrap, Wicked and The Lion King – you’ll find them all here, and then some. When the show’s over, head into Chinatown and Soho for late-night eats and London’s most colorful club culture. 

Day three: Greenwich

Morning, day three

Thames boat cruising under Tower Bridge

Start your final day with a cruise east from Central London to the visual delights and many historic attractions of Greenwich. Board at Westminster Pier or the London Eye for the short but pleasant boat ride, which gives you a unique perspective on London’s riverside landmarks as you glide east along the Thames. We’re talking the Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Shard, Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, to name just a few.

Once in Greenwich, stay afloat (well, sort of) with a visit to the historic Curry Sark tea clipper. Trust us when we say you can’t miss this glorious Greenwich landmark: its tall sails are right there in front of you as you come into dock. Step aboard to be transported back to simpler, more innocent times, imagining the feeling of wind, sea spray and the faint waft of lapsang souchong. You can even touch parts of the ship’s original planks and iron frame and take afternoon tea (what else?) in the café beneath the hull.

Afternoon, day three

The Royal Observatory in Greenwich

You’re not short of a lunch option or six at buzzy Greenwich Market, where food stalls serve up Asian street food, burgers, cakes and more, and there are plenty of sit-down places to choose from, too. Our advice? If the weather’s nice, grab something to go and find a sweet spot in Greenwich Park overlooking the Thames and landmark Old Royal Naval College.

Walk it off with a wander round the Greenwich Park Circular trail before making a beeline (or should that be meridian line) for the Royal Observatory, ground zero for Greenwich Mean Time.

It’s easy to let a whole afternoon slip away at the Royal Observatory, where the absolute treasure trove of activities and attractions includes – deep breath – the stargazy splendor of the 17th-century Octagon Room, timey-wimey gadgets galore in the Time and Longitude Gallery, a tomato-red ‘time ball’, an absolutely massive telescope, a planetarium, a camera obscura, and a golden opportunity to straddle the world’s east and west hemispheres simultaneously. Seriously, you don’t have to be a nerd to get a kick out of this place (but it helps).

Evening, day three

Up at The O2

There are some pretty special skyline views to be had at this end of town, including the Canary Wharf skyscrapers, the broad sweep of the River Thames and, of course, the Greenwich waterfront itself. Take it all in on an early evening stroll across the roof of the O2 Arena. Yes, you read that right. You can go on a guided climb right to the top of the artist formerly known as the Millennium Dome, for splendid views of the space-age city skyline, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and much more besides.

Afterwards, rest those aching quads and glutes on a cable car ride high across the Thames, for yet more stellar skyline views as the sun sets and the city lights up in all its twinkling nighttime glory. Your London Pass includes a round-trip, so come back to the O2 for a vast variety of popular chain restaurants. Or go for something a bit more bougie and indie with laid-back village vibes back down in Greenwich or neighboring Blackheath. 

Looking for more ways to spend your time in London? Discover more things to do at the O2 Arena and get the lowdown on all the best hidden hotspots at the Tower of London.

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它是伦敦最具标志性的地标之一,但您对这座深受国王查尔斯三世和已故女王伊丽莎白二世喜爱的皇室城堡究竟了解多少呢? 继续阅读以了解关于 Windsor Castle 的 10 个事实,包括: Deliveroo 外卖员讨厌它的原因 它每年的游客接待量 以及它的名字如何改变了英国王室的进程   1. 它是欧洲居住时间最长的宫殿 最初的建筑始建于 11 世纪诺曼征服英格兰之后。建筑始于威廉一世时期,当时将其作为堡垒建造,但自亨利一世统治以来,它一直被用作皇家住所。 亨利八世曾将其作为一个巨大的享乐场,在园内享受射击、跳舞、摔跤和打网球的乐趣。这里也是已故女王伊丽莎白二世最喜爱的周末度假地,她曾居住在温莎城堡。历史上约有 40 位其他在位君主曾居住于此。 它距离白金汉宫有相当一段距离——约 22 英里。 2. 它在 1992 年曾发生火灾 温莎城堡在其 1000 年的历史中曾遭受过多次严重火灾。但最近也是破坏性最强的一次发生在 1992 年 11 月。当时城堡的一部分正在进行翻修,据信是窗帘离施工用的聚光灯太近而被引燃。 火势迅速蔓延,200 名消防员赶来协助扑灭火焰。幸运的是,由于翻修工作,许多房间内的艺术品、家具和其他历史珍宝已被搬空。然而,在超过 15 个小时的时间里,大火烧毁了上区(Upper Ward)的大部分区域,摧毁了 9 间国事厅,并严重损坏了约 100 间其他房间。 按今天的标准计算,修复工作耗资约 6700 万英镑。关于谁应该支付维修费用的问题曾引起了复杂且激烈的辩论。最终决定,这笔费用大部分将通过在一年中的特定时间向公众开放白金汉宫来支付。 3. 温莎城堡拥有极佳的艺术收藏 幸好在翻修期间房间已被清空,否则英国将会失去一批珍贵的艺术收藏品。温莎城堡之行的亮点之一就是欣赏馆内展出的精美艺术收藏。在参观众多奢华的国事厅、大厅和画廊的过程中,您可以观赏到鲁本斯(Rubens)、米开朗基罗(Michelangelo)、凡·戴克(Van Dyck)和伦勃朗(Rembrandt)的杰作。在温莎城堡内部,这些收藏展现了几个世纪以来王室的财富和品味。 4. 城堡内有 300 个壁炉 是的,而且所有的壁炉都由一个人负责打理。国王的护炉工(可能是最后一位拥有这个头衔的人)负责清洁并点燃温莎城堡内的所有 300 处炉火。他已经从事这项工作数十年,于 1984 年从父亲手中接过这份重任。这是一项庞大而古老的工作,需要以配得上国王的细致与专注来完成,因此目前尚未外包给任何公司。 5. ……还有近 400 钟表 同样地,这里也只有一个人负责管理所有的钟表。城堡的钟表保护员负责维护所有具有历史意义的时计。其中许多钟表都配有过时且极其复杂的机械装置,因此保持它们精准运行需要极高的技术水平。对他来说,一年中最忙碌的两个周末就是夏令时和冬令时切换的时候。 在春季,他大约需要 16 个小时才能将所有时钟拨快一小时。而将时钟往回拨则更加耗时。这是因为保护员必须将它们向前拨动 11 或 23 个小时,而不仅仅是向后拨一小时。尽管城堡规模宏大,但它仅位于一个时区内,这让工作稍微轻松了一些。 6. 这里的厨房是英国历史最悠久的 这里是指目前仍在运行的最古老的厨房。几个世纪以来,它一直负责为国王和女王提供餐饮。其运行规模庞大,尤其是在城堡举行国宴时。而这种庄重的仪式感也给厨房工作人员带来了不小的挑战:例如,每一小块黄油都必须由手工揉制,并盖上皇家皇冠印章。为了保证整个餐饮服务的效率,厨房里的时钟被设置为(如我们所知,由那个人负责)拨快 5 分钟。 如果您想测试一下自己对温莎城堡的了解,请查看我们的 True or False self-test! 7. 温莎城堡也有卫兵换岗仪式 就像女王的另一处主要居所白金汉宫一样,温莎城堡也有卫兵换岗仪式。这一仪式象征着一组新的士兵开始负责守卫皇宫,换岗仪式通常在每天 11:00 举行。请尽量安排好您的游览时间,以便见证这一标志性的军事盛典。这些仪式传统反映了白金汉宫与温莎城堡之间紧密的地理联系和历史渊源。 8. 温莎城堡每年吸引超过 100 万名游客 通过使用您的 London Pass,您也可以成为其中一员,通票已包含城堡门票。在您到来之前,这里最著名的访客莫过于国王查尔斯三世陛下及其前任伊丽莎白二世女王,女王对这座城堡有着长久而深厚的感情。 如果您想知道温莎城堡距离白金汉宫有多远,车程大约 50 分钟,是完美的日游目的地。 9. 英国王室的姓氏源于这座城堡 现任王室成员最初拥有德国血统,他们之前的姓氏是萨克森-科堡-哥达。在第一次世界大战期间,由于公众的反德情绪,以及原姓氏突显了家族的德国血统,乔治五世更改了王室的名称。 因此,王室姓氏改成了温莎,并沿用至今。许多人认为城堡是以王室家族命名的,但事实并非如此。在王室命名习惯中,建筑赋予王室成员姓氏,而非王室赋予建筑名字,这是非常罕见的。 10. 温莎城堡有一条非常、非常长的车道 前往 Windsor Castle 正门的路程长达 2.65 英里(约 4.26 公里)。在进入室内之前,这是一段漫长的路程。显然,已故的女王不得不在车道大门口迎接所有的 Deliveroo 外卖员。而且,她还曾与 Uber 司机发生过激烈的争执,因为司机想在大门口放下她,让她走完剩下的路。 那么,温莎城堡有多少个房间供游客探索呢?这座城堡拥有 1,000 多个房间,彰显了其作为君主居所的宏伟地位。 为什么要参观温莎城堡?总结如下…… 温莎城堡是一处必看地标,拥有极高的建筑和历史价值。作为欧洲有人居住时间最长的宫殿以及已故女王生前钟爱的家,其传承跨越了数百年,几乎无可匹敌。 游客可以欣赏 1,000 多间客房及其丰富的艺术藏品,了解城堡在重大历史事件中扮演的角色,并亲眼见证卫兵换岗等每日举行的仪式。 尽管曾经历过破坏性的火灾,这座城堡依然屹立不倒,成为了皇室传统的见证。难怪它每年能吸引超过 100 万名游客。对于那些对英国王室或建筑感兴趣的人来说,参观温莎城堡是一个欣赏其宏伟壮丽并获取宝贵文化见解的独特机会。 您甚至可以这么说……这里确实拥有王者风范。 使用 The London Pass® 体验伦敦的一切 正在规划您的伦敦之旅吗?拥有 The London Pass®,您只需一张通票、一个价格,即可探索知名地标、当地热门景点和史诗级的游览线路。不仅如此,与购买单景点门票相比,您还能享受高达 50% 的优惠。 ✈️ Buy The London Pass® ✈️
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