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Plan Your Trip – London – Day 3

Plan Your Trip – London – Day 3

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Day 3: Royal Parks, Hidden Gems & Afternoon Tea Elegance

After two packed days of city life, it's time to slow down and enjoy London's greener, quieter side. Day 3 is all about iconic parks, hidden museums, boutique neighborhoods, and of course β€” a decadent afternoon tea. Expect floral paths, elegant architecture, and some of London's most beloved local gems.

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Morning: Hyde Park & Kensington Palace

πŸš‡ Start at: Lancaster Gate or Hyde Park Corner
πŸ“ Central or Piccadilly Lines
🌿 Walk along The Serpentine toward Kensington Gardens

1. Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens

Start your day with a stroll through one of London's most iconic parks. From open meadows and flower gardens to swan-dotted ponds, it's a peaceful, regal slice of green in the middle of the city.

🎯 Highlights: Speaker's Corner, Serpentine Lake, the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain, Italian Gardens

2. Kensington Palace

πŸ“ Kensington Gardens, W8 4PX
🎟️ £20 adults | Book online to save

The birthplace of Queen Victoria and official residence of younger royals (like William & Kate), Kensington Palace blends history and modern royalty. The palace interiors and gardens are elegant and understated β€” with a fashion exhibit often on display.

πŸ“Έ Photo tip: Snap a photo in front of the ornate Golden Gates and the Sunken Garden.

🍽️ Lunch: Notting Hill Café Culture

Farm Girl – Chic, Healthy & Insta-Worthy
πŸ“ 59a Portobello Road, Notting Hill
πŸ₯— Cuisine: Aussie-style cafΓ© with colorful brunch bowls
β˜• Try the rose latte or acai bowl – super photogenic

Just a short walk from Kensington, this charming cafΓ© is tucked away in one of London's most picturesque neighborhoods. Expect lush plants, rustic wood interiors, and that Notting Hill neighborhood buzz.

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Afternoon: Museums, Strolls & Tea Time

🚢 Walk or take the Circle line to South Kensington Station
πŸ›οΈ You're entering London's museum district

3. Choose Your Cultural Adventure:

  • 🎨 V&A Museum: Fashion, design & decorative arts
  • πŸ¦– Natural History Museum: Dinosaurs, gems, and stunning Victorian architecture
  • πŸ”¬ Science Museum: Interactive and fun for families

⏰ Allow: 1–2 hours depending on interest

🎟️ Entry: Free (special exhibits extra)

4. Afternoon Tea at The Kensington

πŸ“ 109-113 Queen's Gate, South Kensington
🍰 Β£45–£55 per person

Relax in a luxurious townhouse setting with plush chairs, chandeliers, and tiered trays of scones, cakes, and finger sandwiches. The Kensington does an elevated yet cozy version of the classic British ritual.

πŸ‘— Dress code tip: Smart casual – no need for a suit, but maybe leave the trainers at home.
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Evening: Stroll Through Chelsea or Catch a West End Show

πŸš‡ Optional: Ride to Sloane Square or Leicester Square
πŸ™οΈ Explore King's Road boutiques or head east for theatre night

Evening Options:

πŸ›οΈ Chelsea Stroll: Browse designer boutiques and people-watch on the terraces
🎭 West End Show: Catch a musical like Les Misérables, Hamilton, or Mamma Mia!
🍷 Nightcap: Try Bluebird in Chelsea or a wine bar near Covent Garden

πŸ› οΈ Day 3 Essentials Recap

βœ… What You'll See πŸš‡ Nearest Station 🎟️ Entry
Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens Hyde Park Corner / Lancaster Gate Free
Kensington Palace Queensway / High Street Kensington Β£20
V&A or Natural History Museum South Kensington Free
Afternoon Tea at The Kensington South Kensington Β£45–£55
West End or Chelsea Evening Sloane Square / Leicester Square Optional