伦敦4日游

这份由专家为您精心设计的伦敦4日游攻略,涵盖了从威斯敏斯特教堂和伦敦塔等标志性景点的观光,到波多贝罗市场和砖巷的购物,再到碎片大厦和伦敦眼欣赏全城最佳美景的全方位体验。

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伦敦的必看景点实在是多得让人无从下手,即使是长期居住的伦敦人,可能也会悄悄承认自己从未进入过大英博物馆或登上过碎片大厦。对于初次来访的游客来说,这座城市丰富的历史与文化令人目不暇接,皇家卫队、红色电话亭、壮丽的城堡、教堂和宫殿就在眼前。四天的时间,足以让您领略伦敦的独特魅力,沉浸在它悠久的历史与多彩的文化之中。我们为您精心策划了一份行程建议,虽然难免会错过一些热门景点,但仍涵盖了许多您绝对不能错过的标志性地标。跟随我们的4日游指南,您将畅游以下精彩的伦敦景点:

  • 威斯敏斯特教堂
  • 大本钟
  • 白金汉宫
  • 大英博物馆
  • 伦敦塔
  • 砖巷
  • 圣保罗大教堂
  • 莎士比亚环球剧场
  • 碎片大厦
  • 伦敦眼

第一天:历史悠久的伦敦中心

Day 1: Historic Central London

一位女士正抬头凝视威斯敏斯特大教堂

Morning: 

There’s no better way to begin a 4-day trip to London than by stepping out of Westminster station to be met by the ear-rattling bongs of Big Ben, which stands proudly between Parliament Square and Old Father Thames. This is also where you’ll find the Houses of Parliament and, perhaps London’s greatest landmark, Westminster Abbey, a Gothic masterpiece that just oozes history. Explore its vast, hushed halls beneath dramatic vaulted ceilings, kaleidoscope stained-glass windows and tombs of such literary luminaries as Shakespeare, Chaucer and Dickens.

Take time to soak it all up before heading round the corner to Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard at 11AM then, as the crowds disperse, make your way back along The Mall to Trafalgar Square. Ogle Nelson’s Column and its fearsome stone lions, and pop by the (free!) National Gallery to experience the very best in European art through the ages, from da Vinci to Turner.

Check out our cheat's guide to the history of Westminster Abbey here.

The Sutton Hoo Helmet at the British Museum

Afternoon:

Grab a late takeout lunch in lively Soho or Covent Garden. Trust us, you’ll be spoiled for choice: sushi, falafel, tacos, fish and chips – you'll find it all here and then some. Then hit up the nearby British Museum. Highlights of its eight-million-plus collection of ancient artifacts include the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, the Sutton Hoo Helmet (pictured) and an Easter Island statue.

Evening:

Have a debrief on everything you've seen so far over Monopoly-themed cocktails in The Top Hat bar nearby (seriously, does it get more London than this?). Then, if you’re not all cultured out, you could even take in an evening show in London’s legendary West End. Classics running on and around the glittering Shaftesbury Avenue include Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap (over 70 years and counting), Wicked and Les Misérables. Dinner in Chinatown while you're in the area (before or after the show) should also be considered essential.

Day 2: Heading East

位于伦敦的大英博物馆

Morning:

Your camera roll is about to go into overdrive today as we head east, upriver, into the City of London. Today’s first stop is St Paul’s Cathedral. This curvaceous icon of the London skyline was born from the ashes of the Great Fire of London and has survived two World Wars and presided over countless royal weddings, state funerals and other national events. So it’s fair to say you’ll feel the weight of all that history as you step inside and take in the 17th-century Grand Organ, huge gilded altar, and cavernous crypt.

Here's what to expect if you head down into the Crypt at St Paul's Cathedral.

伦敦塔的伦敦塔卫士(以及乌鸦)

Afternoon:

A little further east, the Tower of London has served as a fortress, a palace, a prison and a zoo in the 1,000-or-so years since it was built. It’s where two of Henry VIII’s wives were beheaded (Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, since you’re asking), and where the children of Edward IV – known as the Princes in the Tower – vanished without trace in 1483. Visitors can explore the grounds and castle keeps, say hi to the smartly dressed Yeoman Warders (aka Beefeaters) and ravens, and check out the Crown Jewels collections, featuring more priceless royal artifacts than you can shake a diamond-encrusted scepter at.

Meet the Tower of London ghosts and find out where to spot them.

一群朋友正沿着红砖巷散步

Evening:

Wrap up day two of your London itinerary with something completely different: a trip to one of London’s most colorful streets. And we mean that quite literally: vibrant art adorns just about every available surface of Brick Lane. Take a stroll along this iconic thoroughfare, pausing to snap the ubiquitous art and shop hip indie boutiques and flea markets that heave with retro fashions, vintage vinyl records and more. Brick Lane is also an absolute mecca for foodies, so don’t miss the chance to refuel with some of the best bagels and Bangladeshi curries in England.

Day 3: Local Flavor

波托贝洛市场的购物者们

London is, in effect, a series of small villages that melted together over hundreds of years to become the mega metropolis we know and love today. This is why its many districts – think Notting Hill, Greenwich and Covent Garden, for example – have such distinct and unique local flavor. So your third day in London is going to be a choose-your-own-adventure kinda day, in which you get to know one of them. For sheer variety of attractions, our money’s on either Notting Hill or Greenwich, two very different but equally alluring ‘hoods on opposite sides of town.

Choose Notting Hill if laid back café culture and high-end high-street shopping are your bag. Proximity to attractions including Kensington Palace (in Kensington Gardens just next to Hyde Park) is also a bonus. But it’s Portobello Road – London’s premier (and most photogenic) bric-a-brac market that most visitors come here for. Follow the crowds past candy-colored houses to buzzy market stalls run the gamut from plastic souvenir trinkets to pricey antique silverware. Afterwards, stroll north to Little Venice on nearby Regent’s Canal, a fine place to relax (and survey the spoils of your spree) with coffee and a pastry as the barges bob peacefully past. You can even hop aboard one of them to cruise up into Camden for dinner and a spot of hipper-than-thou London nightlife.

位于格林威治的旧皇家海军学院制造

Greenwich has a similarly village-y vibe, with independent stores and cute cafés galore, as well as an excellent covered market hawking cool local crafts and tempting street eats. And that’s before you even get to the stunning views from Greenwich Park, or wealth of historic attractions that includes the Cutty SarkRoyal Observatory, and Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College. Arrive by river, cable car, train or, if you fancy something a little different, catch the (driverless) Docklands Light Railway to the Isle of Dogs and disembark (no pun intended) at Island Gardens. From here, you can stroll across to Greenwich via the foot tunnel, an awesome feat of early 20th-century engineering that spans the River Thames, 50 feet beneath the surface, emerging blinking into daylight right in front of the majestic Cutty Sark.

There are plenty of great places to eat in and around both Greenwich and Notting Hill, so you don't even have to look elsewhere for your evening plans.

Day 4: the South Bank

位于伦敦桥的碎片大厦

Morning:

The South Bank of the River Thames is home to an embarrassment of riches. Start your day with breakfast in bustling Borough Market, a sensory saturnalia of farm shops, deli stalls, fruit traders and the irresistible aroma of sizzling bacon and freshly brewed coffee. Suitably fortified, whiz skywards to be dazzled by The View from The Shard, just across the road, for some of the finest views in London, then commence your epic riverside walk west to the London Eye – epic in terms of what you can see and do along the way, that is; remarkably, this landmark-rich stretch is less than two miles long.

莎士比亚环球剧场

Afternoon:

En route, you’ll pass (and can pop into) the soaring Southwark Cathedral, London’s oldest Gothic building. Then, in short order: a painstakingly crafted replica of Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde galleon ship; the ghastly Clink Prison Museum; Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre; and the Tate Modern art gallery. Architecture aficionados and bookworms alike will be thrilled by Shakespeare’s Globe, a lovingly reconstructed replica of the bard’s 17th-century London playhouse, while the former power station that houses the Tate Modern is as much a work of art as its contents, its red-brick facade and soaring chimney stack manna for IG addicts. Ogle modern masterpieces by Pollock, Picasso, Rothko, Klee, Warhol, Lichtenstein, Monet and more inside and don’t miss the gallery-worthy view of St Paul’s Cathedral from the 10th-floor observation deck.

俯瞰国会大厦的伦敦眼轨道

Evening:

Onwards then to the London Eye, via the buzzing cultural hub that is the Southbank Centre, a brutalist arts complex that comprises no less than three major performance venues, among them the iconic Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery. Pause for a drink on the river terrace or to take in a show, then continue to the London Eye. Europe’s largest cantilevered observation wheel towers a leg-trembling 443 feet over the South Bank of the River Thames, and its spine-tingling 30-minute takes in birds-eye views of some of London’s most iconic landmarks, best enjoyed at sunset. The perfect end to your perfect four-day London adventure.

接下来,继续前往伦敦眼,途中经过南岸中心,这是一个充满活力的文化中心,内有三个主要表演场地,其中最著名的是皇家节日音乐厅,还有海沃德画廊。您可以在河畔露台小酌一杯,或观看一场演出,然后继续前往伦敦眼。这座欧洲最大的悬臂观景轮高达443英尺,30分钟的旅程将带您鸟瞰伦敦的标志性地标。尤其在日落时分,景色更为壮丽。

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作为伦敦最受欢迎的景点之一和世界上最古老的科学研究动物园,ZSL London Zoo  拥有 698 种动物,总数超过 20,000 只,是英国规模最大的动物收藏之一。 动物园坐落在摄政公园内,是伦敦市中心一处充满趣味、引人入胜且宁静的动物绿洲。我们诚邀游客近距离接触心仪的动物,观看现场喂食并探索各大展区。 我们收集了一些您可能从未听说过的伦敦动物园知识,带您了解这座伦敦最可爱的景点。 1. 它是世界上最古老的动物园 伦敦动物园(ZSL London Zoo)由伦敦动物学会于 1826 年创立,最初建立的目的是为了开展科学研究。它由托马斯·斯坦福·莱佛士爵士(Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles)创立,他因建立新加坡(以及著名的莱佛士酒店)而闻名于世。 在最初的 20 年里,只有伦敦动物学会的会员才能进入动物园。直到 1847 年,动物园才向公众开放,以筹集学会的运作资金。 2. 它不接受政府资助 伦敦动物园实际上并不接受任何公共资金资助。其运营资金全部来自门票收入、服务收费和各类捐赠。 3. 它是受保护的地标建筑 虽然动物园内有很多精美的受保护建筑(千万不要错过神奇的爬行动物馆,您可能会从 Harry Potter spoke to a Burmese python in the Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone film 的场景中认出它)。 在企鹅海滩游览时,请务必留意那座被列为一级保护建筑的经典电话亭。它被刷成了带有红窗的白色,是英国仅存的两座此类电话亭之一,另一座在苏格兰! 4. 动物们的家园 伦敦动物园坐落在摄政公园,占地 36 英亩,拥有 698 种、20,000 多只动物。若想看更大型的动物,您需要前往惠普斯奈德动物园 (ZSL Whipsnade Zoo),那里占地 600 英亩,供大象、犀牛和其他生物自由漫步。 5. 一位“酷酷”的伙伴 动物园入口处的猩猩雕像是为了向园内一位著名的住客致敬。1947 年 11 月 5 日,一只西部低地大猩猩来到动物园,那天恰好是盖伊·福克斯之夜 (Guy Fawkes Night),于是它被命名为“盖伊”(Guy)。 它成为了一个明星人物,在 30 多年的时间里吸引了数以万计的游客前来参观。 6. 庞然大物 1865 年,伦敦动物园迎来了一头非洲公象,取名“金宝”(Jumbo)。它长到了 11 英尺高,它的名字也成为了“jumbo”一词的灵感来源,意为“巨大的”。 7. 寻找灵感 世界上最受喜爱的童话角色之一,其灵感源自伦敦动物园曾经的一位住客。1914 年至 1934 年间,一只名叫“维尼”(Winnie) 的黑熊住在动物园里。与其他黑熊不同,它温顺、听话,而且非常喜欢与人互动。 作家 A.A. 米恩在带着儿子克里斯多夫·罗宾游览后,深受这只温顺黑熊的启发,从而创作了“小熊维尼”这一角色。 8. 达尔文的女孩 查尔斯·达尔文(伦敦动物学会会员)在撰写《物种起源》期间,经常前往伦敦动物园研究那里生活的第一只红毛猩猩——“珍妮”(Jenny)。 他注意到这只猿类具有类似人类的行为和特征,比如听饲养员的话、没吃到零食时发脾气,以及对镜子里的倒影感到惊讶。 9. 北极熊宝宝诞生 1949 年,第一只在英国圈养环境下出生的北极熊在伦敦动物园诞生。它的名字叫“布鲁马斯”(Brumas),它的到来使 1950 年的动物园游客量跃升至 300 万人次,人们还以它的形象制作了书籍、明信片和玩具。 故事有趣的地方在于,当时没有任何报纸意识到,它实际上是一只雌性北极熊! 10. 自制肥料 伦敦动物园有 20,000 多只生物栖息,每个围栏里都有大量的排泄物也就不足为奇了。所有的动物粪便都会被回收并用作肥料! 11. 动物园大救援 2006 年,海关人员在希思罗机场查获了 950 条热带鱼和珊瑚。伦敦动物园救助了它们,并将它们重新安置在动物园的水族馆内。 12. 金雕大逃亡 1965 年,一只名叫 Goldie 的金雕在清理笼舍期间逃脱,导致摄政公园附近的交通陷入瘫痪。它躲避抓捕长达 12 天,这段传奇经历不仅占据了各大报纸的头条和 BBC 的报道,甚至在英国下议院的辩论中被提及。 在外出逃亡期间,它在美驻英大使的花园里吃掉了一只鸭子,并试图袭击公园里的两只梗犬。最终,动物园副园长用一只死兔子作为诱饵,将其成功捕获。捕获时它的健康状况良好。 13. 物种的最后生还者 世界上唯一留存照片的活体斑驴曾生活在伦敦动物园(ZSL London Zoo),随后该物种不幸于 19 世纪 70 年代灭绝。此外,该动物园在 20 世纪袋狼灭绝之前,也曾饲养过数只袋狼。 14. 人类动物园 2005 年,该动物园举办了为期 4 天名为“人类动物园”的展览,期间有 8 个人参与了“展示”。此举旨在展示人类作为动物的本质,并强调人类对动物世界产生的影响。 凭 The London Pass® 尽情体验伦敦的一切 正在规划您的伦敦之旅?凭 The London Pass®,您只需一张通票、一个价格,即可探索各大知名地标、当地热门景点和史诗级的游览线路。不仅如此,与购买单个景点门票相比,您还可以享受高达 50% 的优惠。 ✈️ Buy The London Pass® ✈️
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