Exploring The United Kingdom: 6 Best Things to Do in Central London

Sohaib Ahmed
5 min readOct 5, 2023

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Whenever you plan your vacation in London, you will get a place in central London. London is fully equipped with history and tradition, attracting the tourists towards itself. You can easily manage your time to visit most of the places as some of them are just within walking distance, thanks to London’s underground and the bus system which assists you in visiting the remaining ones.

By traveling to those spots, you can easily estimate the number of tourists who pay their visit to these fascinating destinations. Almost 40 percent of international tourists visit the UK due to the popularity of London’s historical places.

To visit the right places in Central London, look at the 6 best things to do in Central London discussed below. If you are visiting London for the first time and want to visit as many places as you can in a span of 3 to 4 days, then this article will be helpful for your tour.

1. Experience the London Eye

Experiencing the London Eye is one of the best things to do in Central London, especially for first-time visitors. London Eye is not far away from Central London. It is just 1.2 miles away, so booking a bus ticket or a private cab is the best available option.

London Eye is a 135-meter high wheel, the largest wheel in Europe, you can enjoy the aerial view of the city by sitting at the top of it. It was built to celebrate the year 2000 and after that, its legacy is still alive among the tourists. So if you are planning your trip to London, then it’s a must-visit place.

2. St. Paul’s Cathedral

Located just 1.4 miles away from Central London, St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the iconic places to visit in London. The present building was built in 1708 after being razed away five times, this building is the sixth version of the original one. The fifth version was demolished in 1666 by the great fire in London.

If you want to make an inside visit to the cathedral, you have to lose your pocket for that because the tickets are not cheap here. Otherwise, you can enjoy your picnic meal at a massive churchyard.

3. Camden Town

Camden Town is one of the incredible places for your visit, located 2.7 miles away the Central London. It’s a center for all activities makes it so busy and special, that various stalls can grab your attention, and provide you with one more destination to make your short visit incredible. Camden Town is well-considered for its creativity, street art and creative artwork on different structures are eye-catching.

Primrose Hill is situated just a 10-minute walk away from Camden Town, its calmness and peaceful environment make your trip more enjoyable. Regent’s Park and Canal will be a perfect fit for you if you love boating.

4. Shard Tower

Want an aerial view of the whole capital? A view from an 82-storey and 310-meter-tall Shard Tower enables you to enjoy and give comfort to your eyes. Shard Tower is the tallest tower in the capital, captivating the visitor’s attention. The Shard Tower is just 2.3 miles away from Central London.

Shard Tower comprises apartments, hotels, restaurants, offices, and obviously a platform to view the whole capital within a 40-mile radius, visitors are only allowed on 69 to 72 floors. Since its opening in Feb 2013, the Shard Tower is considered to be the hub of tourists.

5. Tower Bridge

London’s most iconic bridge, connecting the tower of London with the southern part of the river Thames. Tower Bridge is often considered London Bridge, providing the best natural scenes for a perfect photography session. It was opened to the public in 1894 (built in the 11th century), the bridge was constructed in a stone-like structure to match the White Tower.

The London Bridge was quite popular from 2004 to 2012, and the number of travelers increased from 37 million to 53 million in a year. It took around 20 mins to reach Tower Bridge, bus services from Central London make it easier. Tower Bridge is the best place to visit for short-trip tourists.

6. The London Monument

The London Monument is considered to be one of the best and cheapest destinations to visit (requires decent stamina to handle 311 steps of spiral stairs). The London Monument was built by architect Sir Christopher Wren in 1677 just after 11 years of great fire. The London Monument is the world’s tallest isolated column structure, about 61 meters high.

Like the other destinations, London Monument is also not far away from Central London, it’s just 2.2 miles away. Climbing to the top of the monument is worth it as it offers you some superb views of London city. Don’t forget to bring your climbing shoes.

Conclusion

London is always a charming place for tourists from around the world, mostly for those who visit the United Kingdom for the first time. Summer is the best time to visit London (specifically from March to October). Mostly, 3 to 4 days are well enough for a short trip around Central London.

Whether you are planning your long vacation or a short trip to London, these 6 discussed places must be included in your destination list. Being a very busy city, make your bookings earlier for each spot to achieve the maximum out of it.

Hope you get helpful information, so grab your backpack and plan this tour in light of this informational guide.

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Sohaib Ahmed

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