Want to stay on top of everything there is to do in London? In this post you will get to know the main attractions of the destination, as well as a lot of useful tips for your trip to the capital of the United Kingdom!

What to do in London – tips for your trip to the capital of the United Kingdom:

Big Ben and its iconic chimes, red double-decker buses circling up and down, not to mention the classic fog – better known as fog – that periodically covers the city of charm. These are just some of the elements that make London a unique city: cosmopolitan and well-structured, but without forgetting a past full of history.

Traditions are even more alive than ever in the land of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in UK history. It’s 67 years of reign, with Buckingham Palace as its official residence. In fact, beautiful and grandiose buildings will not be lacking for those interested in the history of one of the most famous monarchies in the world. One of these royal sights is – surrounded by green – Kensington Palace, the home of Princes William and Kate.

As stated above, London is a very modern city, a true tower of babel where visitors will find people of the most diverse nationalities, restaurants serving food from all over the world and an incredible cultural scene.

The tip is that the visitor is planning to spend at least 3 days in the city, which still has very well-kept parks, pubs, very interesting museums – several of them with free admission -, a 121-meter high Ferris wheel, from where you can of the most beautiful views, and several tours, among them the Harry Potter Studio.

Where is London?

London is the capital of England and is located in the southeastern part of the country. Remembering that England is part of the United Kingdom, along with Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. According to a survey carried out in 2015, London’s population was estimated at 8.6 million inhabitants.

Do I need a visa to enter London?

Brazilian citizens do not need a tourist visa for the United Kingdom, however entry will be granted (or not) after a short interview carried out by the border agents. In addition to a valid passport, it is important that the person is prepared to answer some questions, including: how long will they stay in the country, why they chose London, occupations in Brazil, among others. It is also very important to have documents, such as a return ticket, hotel/car reservations, health insurance and financial proof that certify your ability to stay in the country, at hand. For Visa click here

With all the controversy over Brexit – the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union – many people have been wondering if there will be any changes for Brazilian tourists. The answer is no. Despite being part of the European Union (at least for the time being), the UK never joined the Schengen Treaty. Remembering that the local currency was never the Euro, but the Pound Sterling, in English.

How to get to London:

Daily flights depart from the main Brazilian capitals to Heathrow airport, which is just over 20 kilometers from central London. Both on the website and on the  app you will find airline tickets at unmissable prices.

Another excellent option to save time is to choose the train as a means of transport. By– high-speed rail service – it is possible to reach London from Paris in 2 hours and 15 minutes. From Brussels, the journey takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes. Due to its strategic position in the south east of the country, London is also well connected by rail to most cities in the United Kingdom.