9-Day Trip Itinerary For Honeymoon Couple In Colombia

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9-day honeymoon itinerary in Colombia, including luxurious and boutique hotel stays, transportation options, places to visit, top restaurants, and activities: Day 1: Arrival in Bogotá ** Accommodation **: Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina   - A historic and elegant hotel with spacious rooms and luxurious amenities. - ** Transportation **: Private airport transfer to the hotel. - ** Activities **:   - Check-in and relax after your flight.   - Evening stroll in Zona G , the city's gourmet district. - ** Dining **: Dinner at Harry Sasson , known for its fusion of Colombian and international cuisine in a stylish setting. Day 2: Explore Bogotá - ** Activities **:   - Morning visit to the Gold Museum , home to an impressive collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.   - Explore the historic La Candelaria district with its colorful colonial buildings and street art.   - Take a cable car up to Monserrate for panoramic views of the city. - ** Dining **:   - Lunch at La Puerta Fa

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London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England. London is one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. It is the largest metropolis in the United Kingdom, and it is also the country’s economic, transportation, and cultural centre. In addition to its history, art, and politics, London is a popular tourist destination for its wide variety of museums, shops, restaurants, and sports teams.

 

Visit London, enjoy the city’s fantastic sights and events, and make the most of the fabulous host of things to do in London. Whether you are a first-time visitor to the capital or a Londoner born and bred, you’ll discover plenty of things to see in London, from iconic London tourist attractions to unusual ideas for your days out in London.

You can also get lost in the wonders of London museums, savour some delicious traditional dishes and see London sights from a new perspective on one of the best London tours.

 

Climatic variations across the metropolis show very clearly that there is a heat island created by concentration of buildings, internal-combustion engines, and heating and air-conditioning plants. Temperatures are higher toward the centre of the city, and the air is drier. 

 

The capital is the perfect place to visit all year round, with seasonal events coming one after the other. Find out more about special events in London with our month-by-month guide.

The climate in the capital is one of the mildest in the UK, but London weather can be quite unpredictable. In autumn and winter, take in a museum or art gallery, or head to one of London's many pop-up ice rinks over the Christmas period. Spring and summer are perfect for enjoying the outdoors at one of the many wonderful parks.

 

London is a very walkable and accessible city and in one day you can visit many iconic landmarks and attractions on foot or by renting a bike. To experience all the sights and sounds of London, book a sightseeing tour, a river Thames tour or a one-day hop-on hop-off bus tour.

 

 

 

Popular things to do

Don't miss out on exciting activities and fun ideas for things to do in London.

·       London’s greatest landmarks on a 30-minute ride on the London Eye.

·       Soar above London on the Emirates Air Line cable car.

·       Discover the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII’s former residence.

·       Be dazzled by the largest diamond in the world, on display at the Tower of London’s Crown Jewels exhibition.

·       Take a tour of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's official London residence.

·       Climb the dome of St Paul's Cathedral and enjoy spectacular views across London.

·       Be in the right place at the right time to see Tower Bridge lift up.

·       See Egyptian mummies and the world-famous Rosetta Stone at the British Museum.

·       London sightseeing

·       Sit back and get an overview of London sights on a hop-on hop-off bus tour.

·       Step in the footsteps of monarchy, as you explore the royal residency of Kensington Palace.

·       Meet the Beefeaters at the Tower of London and let them share the tower’s oldest secrets with you.

·       Get closer to the most interesting tourist attractions in London with a walking tour.

·       Discover historic Greenwich and jump on the Prime Meridian Line. 

·       Take a boat trip on the Thames and see London in style.

·       Catch the iconic Changing the Guard ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace.

·       Snap a photo at Piccadilly Circus in front of its iconic, electronic advertising hoarding.

·       See the bronze lions and Nelson’s Column at Trafalgar Square.

·       Free things to do in London

·       Walk the Thames Path on the South Bank and see some of the major London landmarks: from the Houses of Parliament to Tower Bridge. You can also go beyond the city centre, up to Kew or Hampton Court Palace in West London.

·       Explore the eight Royal Parks in London, from pretty St James’s Park to the peaceful Bushy Park.

·       See some world-class art for free at the National Gallery, at Tate Modern and other major galleries.

·       Be next to Big Ben when the bell strikes on the hour.

·       Take in some free entertainment at the annual More London Festival at The Scoop, or watch street performers in Covent Garden.

·       Admire the 12,000 roses in Queen Mary’s Gardens in Regent’s Park. Come on the first two weeks of June to see it in full bloom.

·       Discover the beautiful works of one of Britain's most famous designers at the William Morris Gallery

·       Ride a Santander Cycle in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and relive the spirit of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

·       See a game (and do the tour) at the legendary Wembley Stadium or get a taste of London’s club football scene at ChelseaArsenalWest Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur.

·       You can even climb on the roof of Tottenham Hotspur's stadium with a thrilling The Dare Skywalk climb.

·       Take an exhilarating 007-like ride on the Thames with a speedboat tour.

·       Ride a rollercoaster at one of London’s theme parks.

·       Ice skate next to a major attraction and enjoy the magical view of iconic landmarks such as Hampton Court Palace and Somerset House lit up with festive lights.

·       Hire a pedalo or rowing boat on Hyde Park’s famous Serpentine Lake (from April to October).

·       Have a fun night out with friends at one of London’s best bowling alleys.

·       Take the kids to the theatre for spectacular family-friendly shows, such as The Lion King.

·       Experience movie magic at The Harry Potter Photographic Exhibition and get a glimpse of fascinating behind-the-scenes images from the making of the iconic film series.

·       Immerse yourself in Harry Potter’s wizarding world and push a trolley through Platform 9 ¾ at King's Cross.

·       Or step inside Gryffindor common room and see hundreds of costumes and props from the Harry Potter films at the Warner Bros Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter.

·       Say hello to our underwater friends at the SEA LIFE London aquarium.

·       Rub shoulders with the world’s most iconic figures at Madame Tussauds London.

·       See full-size dinosaurs in Crystal Palace Park and explore the maze and children’s farm.

·       See the penguins at the ZSL London Zoo.

·       Fly a kite on Hampstead Heath, splash around at one of its swimming ponds and enjoy the view from Parliament Hill.

·       See the Apollo 10 command capsule at the Science Museum.

·       Wander around the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and see the Amorphophallus titanium, a giant (and smelly) plant whose flowering is incredibly rare.

·       Go Up at The O2: climb this world-famous entertainment venue and get a 360-degree view of London’s skyline.

·       Get off the beaten track and discover a London hidden gem, from Eltham Palace and Epping Forest to Apsley House.

·       Search for cool locations and legendary music landmarks dotted across London.  

·       Discover the weird and wonderful world of humans at the Welcome Collection.

·       Step into the ruins of London's Roman Amphitheatre at the Guildhall Art Gallery & Roman Amphitheatre.

·       Soak up spectacular views of London’s skyline at sunset at The View from The Shard.

·       Have a romantic stroll around Kyoto Gardens in Holland Park.

·       Sip a classy cocktail and enjoy the view of London at night at a seductive rooftop bar.

·       Take a London Helicopter flight over the sights of London: impressive date guaranteed!

·       Take in the view from Primrose Hill and have a walk around its colourful neighbourhoods.

·       Soak up London’s magical atmosphere with your loved one, as Christmas lights are turned on in London’s famous shopping streets.

·       Be enchanted by London's famous festive lights as you sit back and see the city sparkle on the Christmas Lights London by Night bus tour

·       Treat the love of your life to a special dinner at one of London’s top romantic restaurants.

·       Propose in style in one of the most romantic places in London, such as the London Eye, a river cruise boat, or Little Venice’s beautiful canals.

·       Take a theatre tour and see a play in the fascinating setting of the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Standing tickets can be bought for just £5.

·       Go sightseeing on an iconic London red bus and enjoy the views from the upper deck. A single bus fare costs only £1.55.

·       Grab some tasty street food at the coolest London food trucks, or try a beigel or a pie from these popular cheap lunch spots.

·       Catch some opera at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and look out for standing tickets from just £5.

·       Take a tour of the fascinating Highgate Cemetery for just £4.50 and see Karl Marx’s colossal burial.

·       See a smashing West End musical in London.

·       Go to a late museum or gallery opening and enjoy special talks, DJs, food and drinks.

·       Treat yourself to a glass of fizz at a London champagne bar.

·       Dance the night away at one of the top clubs in London.

·       Go up to London’s Sky Garden in Fenchurch Street for free, and enjoy spectacular views of the skyline at night. Entry to the Sky Garden is limited, so make sure you reserve online in advance.

·       Indulge in an expertly-made cocktail at one of London’s luxury cocktail bars.

London accommodation includes everything from luxury hotels and serviced apartments in London, to caravan and camping sites. There are so many hotels in London, it’s often difficult to decide where to pick, so discover the best hotels in London to suit your needs; whether cosy bed and breakfast.

 

London hideaways, character-filled boutique hotels or family rooms in London with fun, child-friendly facilities. If you’re looking for cheap accommodation in London, you’ll find lots of guest houses and cheap hotels in London, as well as self-catering options.

 

Navigate London with ease with our guide to the latest traveller information, including visas and money. Discover how to get around London by bus, bike, Tube, train, cable car and boat. London is a major international air transport hub with the busiest city airspace in the world. Eight airports use the word London in their name, but most traffic passes through six of these. Additionally, various other airports also serve London, catering primarily to general aviation flights.

·        London Heathrow Airport, in Hillingdon, West London, was for many years the busiest airport in the world for international traffic, and is the major hub of the nation's flag carrier, British Airways.

·        London Gatwick Airport, south of London in West Sussex, handles flights to more destinations than any other UK airport and is the main base of easyJet, the UK's largest airline by number of passengers.

·        London Stansted Airport, north-east of London in Essex, has flights that serve the greatest number of European destinations of any UK airport and is the main base of Ryanair, the world's largest international airline by number of international passengers.

·        London Luton Airport, to the north of London in Bedfordshire, is used by several budget airlines for short-haul flights.

·        London City Airport, the most central airport and the one with the shortest runway, in Newham, East London, is focused on business travellers, with a mixture of full-service short-haul scheduled flights and considerable business jet traffic.

·        London Southend Airport, east of London in Essex, is a smaller, regional airport that caters for short-haul flights on a limited, though growing, number of airlines. In 2017, international passengers made up over 95% of the total at Southend, the highest proportion of any London airport.

 

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