London Vacation Packages
Experience more and spend less with Vacations by Marriott.
St. Ermin's Hotel, Autograph Collection
Experience historic luxury at our hotel in central London
London Marriott Hotel County Hall
Soak in London views from our luxury Westminster Hotel
Residence Inn London Kensington
Escape to our apartment hotel in Kensington, London
Residence Inn London Bridge
FEEL THE COMFORTS OF HOME AT RESIDENCE INN LONDON BRIDGE
The Westin London City
Discover our luxury spa hotel in The City of London
London Heathrow Marriott Hotel
Discover our modern Airport hotel near T1 and 3 in Heathrow
Residence Inn London Tower Bridge
Enjoy our homelike hotel experience in London Tower Bridge
The Dixon, Autograph Collection
A hotel in one of London’s most cultural postcodes.
Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel
Discover a superb travel experience at our Heathrow hotel
MOXY London Heathrow Airport
London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
Explore London from our modern hotel in Regent's Park
London Marriott Hotel Kensington
A 4-star hotel near Hyde Park in the heart of Kensington
There are countless things to do in London, the heart of the United Kingdom, making it a vibrant and diverse city for visitors to explore. Visit the iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Notting Hill, London Bridge and the London Eye. Don't miss out on the world-renowned museums and galleries, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, and the National Gallery.
For those interested in history, take a trip to the Churchill War Rooms, explore the historic streets of the City of London, or visit Westminster Abbey. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the South Bank of the Thames, where you can take in stunning views of the city and visit the vibrant Borough Market.
Indulge in a spot of shopping in the famous department stores of Harrods, Selfridges, and Liberty. And for a taste of London's diverse culinary scene, be sure to try traditional fish and chips, afternoon tea, and foods from around the world in the city's variety of food stalls, restaurants, and markets.
Immerse yourself in London's rich art scene by catching a show in the West End, Royal Opera House located in the iconic Covent Garden, or Royal Albert Hall. With so much to see and do, London promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
The best time to visit London is during the spring and summer months, from March to August. The weather is relatively mild with temperatures ranging from 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, making it perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
In spring, the city blooms with colorful flowers, and you can experience iconic events like the Chelsea Flower Show. Summer brings longer days and the chance to enjoy picnics in Hyde Park and Victoria Park, attend events like Wimbledon and Notting Hill Carnival, and explore the city's many parks and gardens.
The summer months offer a packed schedule of events and festivals, from street fairs to outdoor concerts and food festivals. The vibrant atmosphere and longer days make it ideal for exploring the city's numerous attractions, like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the West End theaters.
Visiting during these months also means you can enjoy a wide range of outdoor dining options, as well as take advantage of rooftop bars and riverside restaurants. Overall, spring and summer provide the best opportunity to experience London's cultural and outdoor offerings in the most favorable weather conditions.
As one of the most iconic and bustling cities in the world, getting around London can seem overwhelming at first. However, the city’s extensive public transportation system makes it easy to navigate.
The London Underground, also known as the Tube, is the most efficient way to travel around the city. With 11 lines covering 402 kilometers (about 250 miles), it’s a fast and reliable option for getting from point A to point B. The iconic red double-decker buses are another popular and convenient mode of transport, offering a scenic way to explore the city.
For those who prefer to travel above ground, the Overground and Docklands Light Railway provide additional options for reaching various parts of London. Additionally, the famous black cabs and modern ride-share services are readily available for those who prefer door-to-door convenience.
When visiting London, it’s a good idea to invest in an Oyster card, a contactless smart card that offers discounted fares on all forms of public transportation. With easy top-up options and daily fare capping, it’s the most convenient way to pay for travel in the city.