Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. It attracts millions of visitors annually and gives you a great way to see London at 135 meters high! The walk to get to the London Eye will give you an adrenaline boost!
5. View the Household Cavalry Museum
You can walk around the Household Cavalry Museum for free or pay a fee to visit the inside. The outdoors receive a lot of attention on its own because it’s a historic building in the City of Westminster known as Horse Guards. Built-in the mid-18th century, the Horse Guards building serves as stables for the Household Cavalry. So watch your step when you’re walking in this area and soak up all the horse history around you!
6. Eat at Southbank Centre Market
After four hours of exploring all the beauty that London has to offer, you’ll definitely need some fresh, quality food to keep you going. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan, you’re in luck! The Southbank Centre Market offers an array of options for food-conscious eaters. Walking around to all the vendors to decide what you want will give you some extra steps to add to your count! I tried some Vegan Indian Street Food called Moong Dal Dosa and it was delicious!
Charlene Rhinehart is an award-winning speaker, consultant, and coach who uses digital technologies to share inspiring stories with the world. She helps others live their best life as a Financial Coach at Wealthy Women Daily, Founder of the Career Goddess Academy, and Travel & Lifestyle Writer at BlackCoupleTravels.com.