Beste Reisezeit
May–September
Währung
GBP (£)
Sprache
English
Durchschnittliches Tagesbudget
$130–280/day
Über London
London offers world-class museums (many free), royal palaces, iconic neighborhoods, and a food scene that's transformed over the past decade. An AI travel planner cuts through the noise and builds your perfect London trip.
Top-Sehenswürdigkeiten — London
Tower of London
British Museum
Buckingham Palace
Tate Modern
Hyde Park
Borough Market
Westminster Abbey
Greenwich
Notting Hill
Reise-Insidertipps — London
- Oyster card for all transport
- British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern all free
- Avoid black cabs — use the Tube or Uber
- Book afternoon tea months in advance at top venues
Wie KI deinen Reiseplan erstellt — London
- Reiseziel eingeben — kein Login erforderlich
- Reisedauer, Budget und Stil angeben
- Vollständigen Tagesplan in Sekunden erhalten
- Jeden Tag anpassen — Stopps und Tempo ändern
- Reiseplan teilen oder offline speichern
Beispiel-3-Tage-Reiseplan — London
Day 1
Royal London & the Thames
9:00 AM
🏰 Landmark
Tower of London
Crown Jewels, Beefeaters, and 1,000 years of history. Book online to skip the queue. Allow 2.5 hours.
12:00 PM
🥘 Food Market
Borough Market
One of London's oldest food markets under London Bridge. Incredible global street food for lunch.
2:00 PM
🎨 Museum
Tate Modern
Free world-class modern art in a converted power station. The Turbine Hall installation alone is worth the visit.
4:00 PM
🚶 Walk
South Bank Walk
Walk west along the Thames — street performers, views of St Paul's, and the golden hour skyline.
6:30 PM
🎭 District
Covent Garden
Evening buzz, street performers, and dozens of restaurants. Neal's Yard is a hidden colourful courtyard nearby.
8:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Dinner in Seven Dials
London's most restaurant-dense neighbourhood. Every cuisine imaginable within a five-minute walk.
Day 2
Museums, Parks & Notting Hill
9:00 AM
🏛️ Museum
British Museum
Free entry. The Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, Egyptian mummies. Arrive early — it gets packed by 11am.
12:30 PM
☕ Lunch
Bloomsbury lunch
Great independent cafés around the museum. Grab lunch in Russell Square gardens on a good day.
2:00 PM
🌳 Park
Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens
Walk from the Serpentine Gallery to Kensington Palace. The Albert Memorial is gloriously Victorian.
4:30 PM
🏘️ District
Notting Hill & Portobello Road
Pastel houses, antiques market (busiest Saturdays), and Electric Cinema — one of London's oldest picture houses.
7:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Dinner in Notting Hill
The Ledbury or Ottolenghi Notting Hill for a special meal. Book ahead — both are consistently excellent.
Day 3
Greenwich, East London & Farewell
9:30 AM
⛵ Scenic
Greenwich by River Ferry
Take the Thames Clipper from Embankment — best way to see the city from the water. 45-minute journey.
11:00 AM
🌍 Landmark
Royal Observatory & Meridian
Stand on the Prime Meridian (0° longitude). The views over Canary Wharf and the Thames from here are superb.
1:00 PM
🛍️ Market
Greenwich Market
Artisan food, vintage fashion, and handmade crafts in a beautiful covered market.
3:00 PM
🎨 Culture
Shoreditch Street Art Walk
London's best street art neighbourhood. Brick Lane is nearby for vintage shopping and the famous bagel shops.
6:00 PM
🍸 Drinks
Rooftop Bar
Madison near St Paul's or Skylight in Tobacco Dock — both have extraordinary views for sundowner cocktails.
8:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Farewell Dinner
St John in Clerkenwell — British nose-to-tail cooking and the restaurant that changed London's food scene.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
How many days in London is enough?
4–5 days covers the highlights. The AI planner can extend to 7+ days with day trips to Oxford, Bath, or Stonehenge.
Is London expensive?
Yes, but many top attractions are free. The AI planner balances your budget by mixing paid and free experiences.
How do I use AI to plan a London trip?
Enter 'London' in Traviopad, select your budget and interests, and get a full itinerary in seconds.