A Beginner's Taste of London: 36-hours in London

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Abby Rieb

  • London

  • City Travel

  • Food & Wine

  • England

  • History

  • Local culture

  • Sightseeing

Buckingham Palace is the royal residence in London.
Curator’s statement

London, a sprawling tapestry of history, culture and modernity, can often seem daunting to the first-time visitor. Born from an unexpected layover that became a highlight of our journey, this guide seeks to immerse you in one of its vibrant neighborhoods: King's Cross. Rather than trying to capture the vastness of the city, we delved deeper into this area, showcasing its unique blend of the old and the new. Join us as we explore the essence of London, distilled into a focused 36-hour journey.

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Things to do in London

The Victoria Palace Theatre is where you can watch the Hamilton.

Big Picture

Combat jet lag while acquainting yourself with London's sprawling landscape with a bus tour. This is a perfect way to get an overview of the city's landmarks, making mental notes of where you'd like to delve deeper. The hop-on-hop-off feature offers the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Royalty

No visit to London is complete without acknowledging its royal heritage. Take in the grandeur of Buckingham Palace and the serene beauty of Kensington Palace. Even if you're making quick stops, standing by their gates gives a palpable sense of the city's majestic history.

Theater

Immerse yourself in London’s world-renowned theater scene. We were swept away by the masterpiece Hamilton at the Victoria Palace. The city's Theater District pulsates with energy, offering a blend of classic and avant-garde performances.

Pub Crawl

Experience London's iconic pubs, each with its unique ambiance, historical significance and of course, an array of British ales. As the evening progresses, you’ll not only enjoy the drinks but also the warm conversations with locals.

Harrods London

Dive into a shopping experience like no other. Even if you’re not on a shopping spree, Harrods offers a window into luxury. And perhaps, treat yourself to a pair of stylish shoes as a memento from your trip.

Take the Underground

More than just a transport system, the London Underground is an experience. Feel the city's pulse as you navigate the Tube, and let its mosaic of lines guide you to unexpected gems.

Explore King's Cross Parks

An oasis amid the urban hustle, the parks around King's Cross are perfect for leisurely strolls. Relish a scoop of ice cream in Granary Square and let the melodies of local musicians provide a soundtrack to your afternoon.

Word on the Water

This enchanting floating bookstore, anchored on the Regent's Canal, is a haven for bibliophiles. Let yourself get lost amid the pages while surrounded by the gentle ripples of water.

Dive into history at The British Library

Just a stone’s throw from King's Cross, The British Library houses treasures like the Magna Carta, original versions of Shakespeare, and historic memorabilia of The Beatles. It's a must-visit for history buffs and anyone with an appreciation for culture.

Whether you're chasing broad vistas or intimate encounters, London offers both in abundance. Dive in, let the city surprise you and cherish every moment of discovery.

Places to eat & drink in London

Granary Square Brasserie is an all-day dining haven.

Dishoom: Begin your day with a twist on the traditional English breakfast at Dishoom. Serving up Indian-inspired breakfast dishes, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better way to kickstart your London day. Try their Akuri, a spicy scrambled egg dish or the Bombay omelet, both of which are hearty and full of flavor.

Granary Square Brasserie: Offering a blend of classic British fare with contemporary influences, this is a fantastic spot for brunch or lunch. Dive into the quintessentially British crumpet, or treat yourself to their sumptuous Eggs Benedict. The ambiance is chic yet relaxed, making it a perfect spot to recharge during your explorations.

The Lighterman: If there's one dish that screams 'British' to every visitor, it's fish and chips. The Lighterman offers a delicious take on this classic, served with mushy peas and tartare sauce. With a view over the canal, it's an ideal place for a relaxed evening meal. The pub atmosphere also means you can enjoy a pint of local beer with your meal.

Wildcard Coffee: Sometimes, you need a midday pick-me-up, and Wildcard Coffee is the ace up King's Cross' sleeve. Whether you're a fan of the classic Americano or prefer more adventurous brews, Wildcard has got you covered. Plus, their pastries and cakes are a delightful complement to your caffeine fix.

King's Cross is a smorgasbord of culinary delights, each echoing the area's blend of history, culture and modern vibrancy. As you journey through its streets, let your taste buds guide you and you're sure to stumble upon more foodie treasures.

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to London.