


Iconic London cathedral with stunning architecture, housing the tomb of Sir Christopher Wren and the Duke of Wellington.
A magnificent 17th-century cathedral with stunning architecture and a rich history.

London's most renowned food market, offering a wide variety of international cuisine.
An iconic castle on the north bank of the River Thames, housing the Crown Jewels.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, and toast.

Handheld pie filled with beef, potatoes, onions, and swede.

Minced beef pie with mashed potatoes and liquor (gravy).

St. Paul's Cathedral involves a lot of walking and climbing stairs.

London weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city.
Iconic for its all-day breakfast menu, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A historic Italian cafe serving traditional English breakfasts since 1900.
Known for its high-quality steaks and stunning views of St. Paul's Cathedral.
A miniature replica of St Paul's Cathedral, handcrafted by local artisans, symbolizing the city's rich history and architecture.

A small stone replica of the historic London Stone, believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the city.

A selection of premium British teas, such as Earl Grey or English Breakfast, sourced from local tea shops.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring stunning Buddhist cave temples dating back to the 4th century, with remarkable murals and sculptures.

Experience a romantic dinner cruise amidst the pristine Thousand Islands, enjoying fresh seafood under the starlit sky.
The final resting place of the famous explorer, Christopher Columbus, in the heart of Seville's historic quarter.