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City of London Holiday Highlights
World-famous skyline where historic landmarks meet glass skyscrapers
Easy access to West End shows, museums and cultural hotspots
Rooftop bars, hidden pubs and buzzing food markets
One of the easiest cities in the world to explore by public transport
Shopping from luxury boutiques to iconic department stores
Bucket-list landmarks around every corner
Good to know
Fun fact: The City of London (also called "the Square Mile") is actually the historic heart of London and has its own Lord Mayor, separate from Greater London itself.
Best area: Covent Garden and South Bank are ideal for first-time visitors, while Shoreditch and Soho bring the nightlife energy.
Getting around: The Tube, buses and trains make getting around ridiculously easy. Grab an Oyster card or use contactless payment.
Money Talk(s): British Pound (£) is the local currency. Expect coffee around £3–5, pub meals £12–20 and cocktails from £10+ depending on the area.
Weather watch: London likes to keep you guessing. Sunshine, clouds and a random shower can all happen before lunch.
Shopping hot spots: Oxford Street for major brands, Covent Garden for boutiques, Camden for alternative finds and Harrods if you're feeling fancy.
Where is the best area to stay on your City of London holidays 2026?
London is massive, so where you stay can completely change the vibe of your trip. Whether you're here for theatre shows, sightseeing or rooftop cocktails, here's the lowdown:
Family holidays – South Bank and Kensington are top picks. You’ll be close to museums, parks and attractions without being right in the middle of late-night crowds.
Groups – Shoreditch and Soho are where the action is. Think rooftop bars, food markets, cocktail spots and nightlife that keeps going long after bedtime.
Coupling up – Covent Garden is hard to beat. Pretty streets, cosy restaurants, theatre nights and easy walks along the river make it ideal for city-break romance.
Luxury lovers – Mayfair is where London gets seriously fancy. Designer shopping, five-star hotels and some of the city’s most exclusive restaurants.
Culture hunters – Westminster puts you close to Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and iconic landmarks.
Budget-friendly breaks – King’s Cross and Paddington usually give you easier transport links and better-value hotels while keeping central London within easy reach.
