About London
London captivates Indian travelers with its seamless blend of centuries-old royal palaces, world-class museums, and vibrant multicultural neighborhoods like Brick Lane and Southall—home to thriving Indian communities. From the iconic Big Ben and Tower of London to hidden gems like Camden Market and the street art of Shoreditch, every corner tells a story. Indian visitors particularly love London's exceptional public transport, diverse food scene featuring authentic Indian restaurants alongside Michelin-starred establishments, and the warm hospitality they receive in areas with significant Indian populations.
Top Experiences in London
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Witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace in the morning
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Explore the Crown Jewels and medieval fortress at the Tower of London
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Shop at Harrods and Oxford Street for world-class retail therapy
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Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine in Brick Lane's famous curry houses
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Visit the British Museum to see priceless artifacts including Indian sculptures
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Take a Thames river cruise past Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, and Big Ben
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Fish and chips at a traditional British pub
Butter chicken and naan at Brick Lane Indian restaurants
Afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream at a heritage hotel
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Purchase a London Pass or Oyster card for unlimited public transport and free entry to major attractions—it saves 40-50% compared to individual tickets and daily travel costs.
📅 April to June and September to October offer perfect weather with mild temperatures (15-20°C) and minimal rainfall, ideal for exploring outdoor attractions. Avoid December to February when it's cold and grey, and July-August when crowds peak and accommodation prices soar.
🛂 Indian passport holders require a Standard Visitor visa, which must be applied for online through the UK Visas and Immigration website before travel. The visa typically takes 3 weeks to process and costs £115, allowing stays up to 6 months.