Things To Do Solo In London

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London is a splendid city to spend a holiday in whether alone, with a companion or the family. The city has an eclectic array of places to explore and a host of activities and events to partake in all year long. If you do decide to visit the city alone there are an abundance of things to keep you engaged all during your trip.

The first thing is to find a centrally located hotel in the city like the hotels near Hyde Park London. Apart from being in the city centre, they are in close proximity to key attractions like Hyde Park and Kensington Palace among various other attractions.

The Shaftesbury Hotel Hyde Park International hotel would be an ideal place to stay in terms of cost and amenities on offer. Some of the interesting things to do alone on a trip to London include:

Tour a museum:

A visit to London would be incomplete without a trip to some of its world class museums. Whether you are a cultural aficionado or just plain curious, whatever your area of interest you are sure to find something that suites your taste. There is the iconic British Museum that offers a spellbinding display of all things related to history and human culture. Their fabulous collections span all ages from prehistoric mankind to contemporary times, and all the major civilisations that have ever existed on our planet.  Other top museums to visit include the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum among many others.

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Try retail therapy on Oxford Street:

London is a veritable shopper’s paradise and is home to the biggest brands and fashion labels in the world. If you want to shop there is no place better than its world famous Oxford Street. It is a haven for even the most hardcore of shopaholics and you are bound to find the biggest brands and fashion labels. Oxford Street is home to probably all the major retailers on the planet and has an incredible array of flagship stores, probably more than any other city in the world. Just ensure you carry a slew of credit cards!

Get artsy and visit an art gallery:

One of the best places to visit alone on a trip is an art gallery where you can admire the beauty of art in solitude and meditatively. You probably would not like to have somebody blabbering while you linger over a painting or wanting to do an express tour of the gallery. The appreciation of art requires a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere and it is best enjoyed in silence. And London is home to some of the finest art galleries in the world, with hallowed art institutions like the Tate Modern, the National Gallery, The Tate Britain etc.

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Explore the area of Westminster:

While London is a hectic city perhaps there is no other spot that can compete with Westminster in terms of prominent tourist attractions and sheer hustle and bustle. There are a bevy of historical buildings to be explored in the area. And the best way to explore the area is on foot. Just a few of the famous places you will find along the route include The Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and the list goes on. You could begin your sojourn at Westminster Tube Station, while also dropping in at Downing Street and Buckingham Palace enroute.

Put on your dancing shoes and visit a local dance class:

If you are passionate about music and dancing why not head along to a dance class, which is an engaging activity as well as provides an opportunity to meet up with like-minded souls. You could strut your stuff and spend a fantastic afternoon or evening, honing your dance skills. London is home to some of the best medieval and modern styles of dance, which include Ballroom, Salsa, Latin American, Cuban and plenty more options to choose from. There are numerous dance schools scattered all over the city and you could hop along any one that caters to your interest.

Sign up for a walking tour:

The best way to enjoy all that the city has to offer is to explore it on foot by taking a walking tour. You could either do it solo and saunter along alone or instead hook up with an organised guided tour. There are plenty of guided tours to different locations some of which explore the more hidden or lesser known locations in and around London. It offers visitors an informative and interesting insider’s view rather than just aimlessly wandering around. You could ask the hotel staff for recommendations or conduct an online search to find one that caters to your interests.

Try a hop on – hop off bus tour:

If you are not too keen on walking the streets of London a more convenient options is to try the hop on – hop off bust tours. You get unlimited travel all over the city for 24 hours with the option to get off and back on as many times you want to and wherever you would like to. It is one of the best options for taking in most of the city’s famous tourist attractions on a trip. Some of the prominent attractions you could visit include Kensington Palace and Gardens, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and St Pauls Cathedral among plenty of other attractions to visit.  There are numerous companies that offer guided bus tours to most parts of the city.

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Visit the city’s famous markets:

London is renowned for some of the best street markets in the world. They are a great place to spend an afternoon revelling in the vibrant atmosphere and even striking a great bargain or two. Some of the top markets to visit include Borough Market, Portobello Market, Camden Market and Greenwich Market etc.

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