5 Day Trip Ideas from London
It took us a whole year to see all there is to see in London while we were doing it as a professional sightseeing tour, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try to fit in a visit to some other amazing city in between your time in London.
We have a few suggestions for you if you’re going to spend any time in London this Fall. Cities rich in history, home to prestigious educational institutions, and aesthetically pleasing in other ways. Places as beautiful as these might make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fantasy, yet they’re really within driving distance in under two hours. You will be enjoying a hot cup of tea in no time.
Brighton
There’s a wide variety of things to do in Brighton, from exploring the Royal Pavilion, a pseudo-Oriental pleasure palace built in the late 1700s by the prince regent and future King George IV, to strolling along the postcard-perfect promenade and enjoying the attractions along the three-mile-long Brighton Pier. If you find yourself in town, you must see the Lanes, a network of interconnected alleys. Before getting the train back, there are plenty of places to stop and relax, such as cafes, antique shops, boutiques, and galleries.
Box Hill
After a somewhat difficult 1.6-mile ascent that includes a few hairpin turns, you’ll reach the peak of Box Hill and be treated to breathtaking panoramas over the North Downs. Save room for lunch at The Tree, which offers handmade pies and crumbles, and pick up a piece of cake in the National Trust café. Box Hill and Westhumble station will be your last stop before returning to Waterloo by rail.
Margate
Hever Castle
Another castle, with regular live events ranging from music on the grounds to lectures by renowned writers, a village store selling random items dating back 568 years, and afternoon tea served in a former coach house, are all impressive feats for a community with just one road.
Dungeness
For starters, it’s designated as a protected area of natural beauty. Visit RSPB Dungeness and walk the two-mile loop around the preserve to see birds like the glossy ibis and marsh harrier. Lunchtime is the best time to visit the Dungeness Snack Shack, where you can get a warm bun filled with the day’s catch, lobster and crab rolls, smoked cod soup, and more. Finally, seek the massive concrete “sound reflectors,” installed during World War One, to keep an eye out for flying aircraft.
You might spend your whole life simply getting to know London, but like the locals, you’ll eventually feel the itch to escape. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.