London is one of the most popular and vibrant cities in the world. If you visit the United Kingdom, it’s impossible not to visit this amazing city full of beautiful landmarks, shopping malls, restaurants and, most importantly, people from all over the world. One of the most common problems when starting to organize a trip to a new city is not knowing where to start, and this becomes even more difficult when you have only a few hours or days. Do you want to see the best of London in three days or 72 hours and don’t know how? Do not miss this article by Irish Rugby Tours!

How to Spend 72 Hours in London | 3 Day London Itinerary with Irish Rugby Tours

There are a plethora of things to do and see in London. Here is a guide to how you can enjoy most of London in only 72 hours:

DAY 1 – Travel to London

On your first day in London, we recommend you get into a sightseeing bus or book a walking tour and explore the city’s famous sites. One of the best ways to do this is by taking a hop on hop off bus tour. The bus covers most of the top attractions in London. If you want to explore the city by yourself, here is a list of attractions you can visit on day 1:

London Tower & Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge in London - Tour with Irish Rugby Tours

Start your day by visiting the London Tower. From palace to prison to a private zoo, the Tower of London has played many different roles since its inception. The tower is one of the most iconic landmarks of London and visited by millions of people every year. Don’t miss to visit Tower Bridge next to it. Keep walking towards the famous Borough Market for the best food market in London and have a light snack or early lunch there.

St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral - London Travel

Undoubtedly, the most famous church in London is St. Paul’s Cathedral. The spectacular 365-foot dome and the twin Baroque towers of the church are indeed a masterpiece of English architecture. Walk the stairs of the church and witness the beautiful interior of the dome and the Whispering Gallery.

Westminster Abbey     

Westminster Abbey - London Tour with Irish Rugby Tours
Another location that you can visit on the first day in London is Westminster Abbey that stands on a site dating back to the early 7th century. Westminster Abbey was founded in 1065, and since then, it has been gaining the attention of people. It’s also a preferred site for Royal Weddings.

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DAY 2 – Travel to London

There are unlimited things to do in London, including the Rugby matches held across the city every year. If you are a sports travel fan, you can spend your second day watching a rugby match or alternatively, check out other landmarks as below:

British Museum

British Museum - London in 72 hours

Start your second day at the famous British Museum, where you can see the most beautiful buildings and unique collection. The museum is huge, and will take a few hours to explore all sections. Make sure to get their early as the line is huge.

Camden Market

Camden Market - Rugby Tours Irish

After exhausting yourself at the British Museum, head off to the Camden Market and eat delicious food from many stalls there at lunchtime. You can find the famous Cheese Wheel serving their scrumptious pasta with extra cheese. There are many other food dishes you can choose from.

Buckingham Palace & Changing of the Guard

Buckingham Palace - London Itinerary

Built in 1837, Buckingham Palace has been the residence of the Royal Family since the accession of Queen Victoria. You can see the Queen on the central balcony on special occasions. When the Queen is away at her palace in Scotland, visitors can tour the State Rooms, the Royal Mews, and the Queen’s Gallery. Don’t miss out watching Changing of the Guard.

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DAY 3 – Travel to London

Notting Hill

Notting Hill - travel Londin in 3 days Irish Rugby Tours

On your third and last day in London, catch a tube in the early morning to the Notting Hill. Here you can enjoy strolling around the beautiful streets featuring colorful houses and cafes. Walk to the Portobello Market and buy some unique souvenirs from many antique shops there. Before moving to the next place, have lunch at one of the many restaurants or pubs at Notting Hill.

Hyde Park

Hyde Park - sports travel

Hyde Park is arguably the largest open space of London that has been attracting people since 1635. There are many things to do and see in Hyde Park, including the Serpentine – a human-made lake for swimming and boating. Don’t forget to visit the Apsley Houses to see the incredible collections of paintings.

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square - what to see in London with Irish Rugby Tours

Trafalgar Square was built to commemorate the victory of Lord Horatio Nelson over the Spanish and French in 1805. Today, it has become an important tourist destination located just near the Piccadilly Circus. After exploring the Square, end your day with a delicious dinner at one of the restaurants here, including Rosetta, Prezzo Italian Restaurant, and Thai Square.

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