The Detailed Itinerary You NEED for a Long Weekend in London (And a List of 141 of their Best Restaurants)!

Introduction

I'll help you take the guesswork out of your planning! My wife, Sammy, and I took our babymoon in London about two months before our son, Preston, was born. Here is the DETAILED itinerary from that memorable English long weekend of history, food, and afternoon tea! I’ve also included a list of the top 141 restaurants in Queens Land! Thank you, Allison, for your help planning this unforgettable trip. (Thank your friend for us, too!).

Disclaimer: Please note that these restaurants aren't plant-based concepts (many are meant for those people who allow flexibility for animal products...sorry!). You'll need to look over the menu as you see fit. I recommend checking their menus online first.

GENERAL ITINERARY

  • March 1st: Fly to London

  • 2nd: London

  • 3rd: London

  • 4th: London

  • 5th: London

  • 6th: London /Fly to Chicago

FLIGHTS

1st: Fly to London

  • United Flight UA 938 from Chicago

  • Depart: 9:15 pm (03/01) ORD

  • Arrival: 11:05 am (03/02) LHR

  • 6th: Fly to Chicago

  • United UA959 from London

  • Depart: 3:25 pm LHR

  • Arrival: 6:25 pm ORD

STAYS/AIRBNBS

2th-6th: London

  • Gorgeous Central Luxury Apartment with Henry

  • 10 Craven Street Flat 6, Greater London, WC2N 5PE, United Kingdom

  • 44 7482 158077

  • Checkin: 2:00 pm

  • Checkout: 10:00 am

SPECIFIC ITINERARY FOR EACH DAY

DAY 1: THURSDAY

  • Check-in at the Airbnb: Sleeping is for the dogs! Get exploring!

  • Take a stroll through the nearby Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden Market Square. Watch street performers embarrass your spouse.

  • Eat Spanish tapas at Barrafina.

  • Stroll through the streets of London until you fall asleep.

DAY 2: FRIDAY

  • Visit the free British Museum and grab an audio tour guide to see the Rosetta Stone and statue representations of Hugh Grant from each of his ironic romantic comedies (not true) in under an hour.

  • Shop at Harrods Dept. Store and Oxford Street.

  • Sip a cocktail at Rules Restaurant (one of London’s oldest restaurants from 1798).

  • Eat dinner at Ivy Restaurant: Look for English politicians and celebrities.

  • Grab an after-dinner drink at the skyscraper, The Shard, to see London alive at night.

DAY 3: SATURDAY

  • Eat an early breakfast at NOPI.

  • Watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace at 11:00 am and stroll through St. James Park and Kensington Gardens.

  • Walk around Parliament Square and observe Big Ben looking down on the protestors. So judgmental! Too bad your name isn’t Ben!

  • Take the audio tour of Churchhill's War Rooms.

  • Enjoy Afternoon Tea at the Savoy (Thames Foyer): Make reservations beforehand and prepare your tiny fingers for little tea cups, sandwiches, and sweet goodies.

  • You’re dressed up and ready for a night out! See ‘Wicked’ or another musical in the Piccadilly Circus area.

DAY 4: SUNDAY

  • Grab breakfast at Dean Street Townhouse and a walking cup of Monmouth Coffee.

  • Sign up for a free 45-minute Beefeater tour with the men in red at the Tower of London. Apparently, there are no samples of gin. See the royal jewels and remind your loved one of your upcoming birthday. Look at the London Bridge and wonder why you thought the other one was the London Bridge.

  • Visit the Tate Modern Art Gallery.

  • Head to Lamb and Flag Pub for bangers and a beer (the favorite watering hole of Charles Dickens from the 1700s).

  • Explore Covent Garden until you find an antique map store. Purchase geographic representations of England, France, and Spain from the early 1700s for your son’s nursery/man cave. Continue exploring the surrounding neighborhoods.

  • Eat dinner at the Italian indulgence, Bocca Di Lupo, and sneak across the street for gelato.

  • Grab an after-dinner cocktail at the Ham Yard Hotel.

DAY 5: MONDAY

  • Grab a quick bite near the Airbnb.

  • Take a tour of the Westminster Abbey: Arrive early to avoid long lines or attend the Choir Evensong at 3:00 pm on Sunday instead.

  • Fly home!

LONDON RESTAURANTS FOR DINNER (BE SURE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS ON OPENTABLE.COM AT LEAST A FEW DAYS IN ADVANCE)

  • 10 Greek Street (British)

  • 28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen

  • 8 Hoxton Square (sis of 10 Greek St)

  • Amaya (Indian)

  • Anchor & Hope (gastropub)

  • Andina (Peruvian)

  • Bar Boulud (French American)

  • Barbecoa (Jamie Oliver's meat)

  • Barnyard (meat)

  • Barrafina (Spanish, sis of Fino)

  • Berners Tavern (British)

  • Bistrotheque (European)

  • Bocca Di Lupo (Italian)

  • Brindisa, London Bridge (Spanish)

  • Bubble Dogs (hot dogs & champers)

  • Bull & Last (gastropub)

  • Busaba Eathai (Thai)

  • Ceviche (Peruvian)

  • Cecconi's (Italian)

  • Chiltern Firehouse (European)

  • City Social

  • Coq d'Argent (French)

  • Dabbous (British/ burgers)

  • Dean Street Townhouse (British)

  • Dinner by Heston (British)

  • Ducksoup (wine bar)

  • Eight-over-eight (Asian) Ember Yard (basque tapas)

  • Fino (Spanish)

  • Flat Iron (cheap steak)

  • Flesh & Buns (Asian)

  • Four Seasons (roast duck)

  • Foxlow (steak, owners of Hawksmoor)

  • Galvin at Windows (French)

  • Granger & Co (Aussie brunch)

  • Gymkhana (Indian)

  • Hakkasan (Chinese)

  • Hawksmoor (steak & burgers)

  • Hereford St (gastropub)

  • Honey & Co (Middle Eastern)

  • Honest Burgers

  • Hummus Bros (Middle Eastern)

  • Iberica (Spanish)

  • Il Baretto (Italian)

  • Jin Kichi (Japanese, Hamstead)

  • Kitchen Table (private dining)

  • Koffmans (British)

  • Koba (Korean)

  • Kopaya (tapas)

  • Koya (Japanese)

  • Kurobata (Japanese, sis of Nobu)

  • La Bodega Negra (Mexican)

  • La Petite Maison (French)

  • Latium (Italian)

  • Lantana (Aussie brunch)

  • Le Poulet au Pot (French)

  • L'Entrecote (French steak)

  • Lima (Peruvian)

  • Little Social (French)

  • Lupita (Mexican)

  • Lyle's (degustation)

  • Mandarin Kitchen (lobster noodles)

  • Meat Liquor (steak/burgers)

  • Medlar (French)

  • Mele e Pere (Italian)

  • Mien Tay (Vietnamese)

  • Momo (African)

  • Morito (tapas, next door to Moro)

  • Moro (tapas)

  • NOPI (Israeli)

  • Ottolenghi (Isreali)

  • Patty & Bun (burgers)

  • Pitt Cue Co (BBQ)

  • Pizza Pilgrims

  • Pollen Street Social (British)

  • Polpo (Italian)

  • Polpetto (Italian, sis rest of Polpo)

  • Providores (tapas)

  • Red Bull Expert (Argentinian steak)

  • Riding House Cafe (brunch)

  • Roka (Japanese)

  • Royal China (dim sum)

  • Salt Yard (Spanish)

  • Scott's (seafood)

  • Señor Ceviche (Peruvian)

  • Signor Sassi (Italian)

  • Smiths of Smithfield (meat)

  • Social Eating House (British)

  • Song Que (Vietnamese)

  • Spuntino (Italian)

  • St John (British)

  • Story (degustation)

  • Sumosan (Japanese)

  • Sushisamba (Peruvian Japanese)

  • Sushi Tetsu (Japanese)

  • Tay Do (Vietnamese - Sammy's rest)

  • Tayyabs (Indian)

  • Terroirs (French wine bar)

  • Texture (European/ Scandinavian)

  • The Eagle (gastropub, Farringdon)

  • The Garrison (gastropub)

  • The Grazing Goat (gastropub)

  • The Ledbury (French)

  • The Palomar (Israeli)

  • The Punch Bowl (gastropub)

  • The Square (French)

  • Trishna (Indian)

  • Trullo (Italian)

  • Typing Room (British)

  • Ukai (sushi)

  • Vinoteca (wine bar)

  • Yalla Yalla (Middle Eastern)

  • Yauatcha (Chinese)

  • Zafferano, Knightsbridge (Italian)

  • Zoilo (Argentinian tapas)

  • Zuma (Japanese)

  • Zucca (Italian)

LONDON RESTAURANTS FOR BRUNCH

  • The Modern Pantry

  • The Riding House Cafe

  • The Breakfast Club

  • Duck & Waffle

  • Towpath

  • Dishoom

  • Ottolenghi

  • NOPI

  • Jackson & Rye

  • Kopapa

  • Providores

  • Lantana

  • Granger & Co Workshop Coffee Co,

  • Clerkenwell

  • Village East, Bermondsey

  • Electric Diner, Portobello Rd

  • Tom's Kitchen, Chelsea

  • Sunday Cafe, Islington

  • Caravan, Kings Cross or Exmouth

  • Honey & Co, Fitzrovia

  • Quo Vadis, Soho

  • Plum & Spilt Milk, Kings Cross

  • Kin Cafe, Fitzrovia

  • Curators Coffee Gallery

The British Museum

The British Museum (Not Pictured: Hugh Grant)

Afternoon Tea at the Savoy in London

Afternoon Tea at the Savoy in London

Oxford Street in London

Oxford Street in London

Westminster Abbey in London

Westminster Abbey in London

Italian Restaurant in London

Italian Restaurant in London


ABOUT THE AUTHOR: MICHAEL MOODY, PERSONAL TRAINER

As an author, a personal trainer in Denver, and podcast host, Michael Moody has helped personal training clients achieve new fitness heights and incredible weight loss transformations since 2005. He also produces the wellness podcast "The Elements of Being" and has been featured on NBC, WGN Radio, and PBS.

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If you’re looking for a personal trainer who can curate a sustainable (and adaptable) routine based on your needs and wants, Michael is the experienced practitioner you’ve been looking for. Try personal training for a month…your body will thank you!


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