Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Miles in London

How I Explored London: A Step-by-Step Story


Step 1: Planning the Trip

Before anything else, I made sure my passport and visa were sorted (very important for London). I booked my flights early to get a cheaper fare and chose a hotel near a Tube station because public transport in London is super convenient. I also made a rough itinerary so I wouldn’t feel overwhelmed once I arrived.


Step 2: Arrival in London

Landing at Heathrow Airport was exciting but a little intimidating at first. Immigration was smooth, and from there I took the Heathrow Express straight to the city. The moment I stepped outside, the cool air and classic London streets instantly made the trip feel real.


Step 3: Getting Around the City

On my first day, I bought an Oyster card to use on buses and the Underground. The Tube map looked confusing at first, but after a few rides, it became easy to understand. Walking was also a great option since many attractions are close to each other.

Step 4: Exploring Iconic Landmarks

I started with the must-see spots: Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. Seeing these places in person felt surreal after only seeing them in photos. I also walked across Tower Bridge and snapped way too many pictures.



Step 5: Experiencing London Culture

One of my favorite parts was visiting museums like the British Museum, which is free. I also watched street performers at Covent Garden and spent an afternoon shopping at Camden Market. London felt alive, creative, and full of stories everywhere I went.



Step 6: Trying Local Food


I couldn’t leave without trying fish and chips, so I found a local pub and gave it a try! It's crispy, hot, and totally worth it. I also had afternoon tea, which felt fancy but relaxing. Exploring food stalls helped me taste flavors from all over the world.



Step 7: Day Trips and Hidden Gems

To escape the busy city, I took a short day trip to Greenwich and stood on the Prime Meridian Line. It was calm, scenic, and a nice change of pace. I also discovered small cafés and parks that weren’t crowded with tourists.

Step 8: Wrapping Up the Trip

On my last day, I did some souvenir shopping and took one last walk around the city. London felt like a mix of history and modern life, and leaving was bittersweet. The trip taught me that London is more than just landmarks, it’s an experience.



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Miles in London

How I Explored London: A Step-by-Step Story Step 1: Planning the Trip Before anything else, I made sure my passport and visa were sorted (ve...