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Δευτέρα 23 Αυγούστου 2021

Top 5 London hotspots for culture lovers

 

Since the middle ages, London has been a mecca for cultural activities. In modern times, this historical city has more exciting attractions than you can see in just one visit. If you are looking to get more out of your trip to London than seeing Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, you will need to dig a bit deeper into the “Swinging City.”

One of the best ways to get the most out of your travel experience is to delve into the inner core of a city. Visiting local favorites, eating at world-famous restaurants, and taking in the local artistic talent can give you a deeper understanding of your destination. London has something to offer any traveler. From enjoying a traditional afternoon tea to checking out some pieces in the JJ Adams Art collection at the Artmarket Gallery, there is so much to enjoy and enrich your experience of London. Let’s look at a few of the top London hotspots for culture lovers.

Afternoon Tea
You can steep yourself in the traditions of London by enjoying the experience of an afternoon tea. London tea is served anytime, but the best time to enjoy it is around 4 pm. If you love a cup of tea and delicious sandwiches and desserts, this is the perfect London activity for you. The city has dozens of venues where you can enjoy some tea, clotted cream, and scones with your family. Choose a historical tea room, or have your tea onboard a ferry during your scenic tour of the Thames.

Shakespeare’s Globe
You don’t have to be a fan of Hamlet or The Merchant of Venice to enjoy a tour of Shakespeare’s GlobeTheatre. Immerse yourself in history as you take in the stage players in the same venue where the English mastermind Shakespeare put on his plays over 500 years ago. While the original theatre was consumed in a fire, the current Globe Theatre is an exact replica of the original. You can enjoy the live productions of some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays and take in the historical museum that is located onsite.

Abbey Road
The Beatles are one of the most famous British exports. London has long been known as a musical hotspot that has produced some of the world’s most well-known music of all genres. One of the most recognizable album covers is ”Abbey Road” by the Beatles. If you are a fan of the Fab Four or have an appreciation for musical history, you must take a tour that leads you to the famous Abbey Road crossing and studios.

Changing of the Guard
One of the most traditional and majestic displays that can be witnessed in London is the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace. With military precision, booming regimental band music, and historical pageantry, you can watch this time-honored tradition daily at 11 am.

Tour the Markets
London was founded on the basis of market culture. Today, there are still dozens of intriguing London markets to visit on your trip. You can find food, gift, furnishing, and fabric markets throughout the city. To get the most out of your market experience, you can take a tour that will lead you to various markets around the city.

If you want to get the most out of your London experience, you need to explore beneath the surface. From enjoying a classic afternoon tea to strolling through the ancient markets, London provides many opportunities to lose yourself in British culture.