London

 

 

LONDON, ENGLAND

3 Days Itinerary

Day 1

Start your trip off at St Katharine Docks Cafe for a quick bite to eat before heading over to the Tower of London where you can see the crown jewels, takes tours of the grounds and view the castle armory in action. You can spend the day exploring and learning about the history. Head back to the marina to dine at the Cote Brasserie.

Day 2

Right in the marina area enjoy White Mulberries for some coffee and cakes. Find your way to The Monument to climb the 311 steps to see the city from above and to learn the history of The Great Fire in 1666. Take in a bite at one of the restaurants in the area as you head over to the Sky Garden. The Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden. After taking in the views of the city you can dine at Fenchurch and experience an award-winning menu.

Day 3

Stop and get a quick breakfast before venturing a little further from the marina taking in Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Churchill War Rooms, and Big Ben. Along this path there are plenty of places to have lunch. You can also see the Horse Guard Parade, view the home of the British Prime Minister at #10 Downing Street and the Parliament Building then head back to the marina for dinner at Ping Pong.

Day 1

Start your trip off at St Katharine Docks Cafe for a quick bite to eat before heading over to the Tower of London where you can see the crown jewels, takes tours of the grounds and view the castle armory in action. You can spend the day exploring and learning about the history. Head back to the marina to dine at the Cote Brasserie.

Day 2

Right in the marina area enjoy White Mulberries for some coffee and cakes. Find your way to The Monument to climb the 311 steps to see the city from above and to learn the history of The Great Fire in 1666. Take in a bite at one of the restaurants in the area as you head over to the Sky Garden. The Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden. After taking in the views of the city you can dine at Fenchurch and experience an award-winning menu.

Day 3

Stop and get a quick breakfast before venturing a little further from the marina taking in Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Churchill War Rooms, and Big Ben. Along this path there are plenty of places to have lunch. You can also see the Horse Guard Parade, view the home of the British Prime Minister at #10 Downing Street and the Parliament Building then head back to the marina for dinner at Ping Pong.

Day 4

Try out Natural Kitchen at the docks then to get a massage or a mani pedi at John Harding Hair and Beauty. After that explore the Tower Bridge’s walkways, engine rooms and glass floor. On the other side of the Tower Bridge is the HMS Belfast, the warship from WWII. After you can walk along the River Thames and take advantage of some great picture opportunities.

Day 5

On the last day, catch one of the double decker buses that tour the city. Some of the bus tours allow you to hop on and off wherever you want to explore. You can jump off the tour and ride the London Big Eye, walk through St. James Park or just ride around viewing the city. After you are done touring you can dine at The Dicken’s Inn.

Tower of London

One of the world’s most famous fortresses, here is where you can see the crown jewels, visit an armoury, and learn about all the history of this iconic World Heritage site. www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/

Tower Bridge

Take in extraordinary views from its glass floor walkway and explore the inner workings and history of this magnificent Victorian bridge. www.towerbridge.org.uk

HMS Belfast

Hailed the most significant surviving Second World War Royal Navy warship, it is thought to have fired some of the first shots at the D-Day landings, served in the Arctic Convoys, and in the Korean War. www.iwm.org.uk/visits/hms-belfast

Bank of England

This museum teaches the story of the Bank from its inception in 1694 up to its role in finance today. You can see what the bank looked like hundreds of years ago and learn about its history. www.bankofengland.co.uk/museum/

St. Paul’s Cathedral

The Cathedral offers an awe-inspiring interior with five levels of history and art. This picturesque building is an iconic part of London’s skyline. www.stpauls.co.uk/

City Skygardens

The Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street is a unique public space that spans three stories and offers 360 degree uninterrupted views across the city of London. Visitors can wander around the exquisitely landscaped gardens, observation decks and an open-air terrace of what is London’s highest public garden. www.skygarden.london/sky-garden

London New Year’s Day Parade

Thousands of performers from around the world, including dancers, marching bands and acrobats, parade through the centre of the capital during this huge confetti-filled event.

London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week takes place twice a year in February, June and September, showcasing over 250 designers to a global audience of influential media and retailers. It is estimated that orders of over £100m are placed during LFW each season. https://londonfashionweek.co.uk/

RBS Six Nations Rugby, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh

The Six Nations Championship is contested once each season by the international sides of France, England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Each team plays the other five once per season with home advantage in alternate seasons, giving a total of 15 matches per Championship. Ordinarily, the Championship takes place in February and concludes by the end of March, with rest weekends in weeks three and five.

https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/fixtures/

The Gemini Boat Race 2023 – 26th March

The Boat Race is an annual contest between rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge Universities that takes place close to Easter each year on the River Thames in south west London between Putney and Mortlake. The first Men’s Boat Race took place in 1829 in Henley on Thames following a challenge between old school friends. Since the second Race in 1836 the contest has taken place in London. The first Women’s Boat Race took place in 1927 and moved to the Championship Course in 2015.

London Marathon – 23rd April

The Virgin Money London Marathon is one of the world’s largest fundraising events and one of the six top marathons that make up the World Marathon Majors.

https://www.tcslondonmarathon.com

King Charles III Coronation – 6th May

The Coronation of His Majesty The King Charles III will take place on Saturday 6th May. The Coronation Ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey, London, and will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Ceremony will see His Majesty King Charles III crowned alongside The Queen Consort. The Coronation will reflect the monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry.

There will be a bank holiday in the UK on Monday 8th.

Women’s FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium – 14th May 2023

The Vitality Womens FA Cup Final 2023 (wembleystadium.com) Who will lift the trophy come the end of the season? The FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the world that was first played in the 1871-1872 season.

Wimbledon Tennis Championships – 6th-16th July

One of the most famous tennis tournaments in the world, the Wimbledon Championships have been played since the 1870s. The championships start at the end of June, and last approximately two weeks, or until all events are complete. St Katharine Docks will be screening the famous tennis tournament on its events pontoon.

https://www.wimbledon.com/index.html

London Film Festival

It is a time when filmmakers from every corner of the world gather here, among them some of the world’s greatest names in cinema, alongside those at the very beginning of their careers. All of them share a common purpose which is to present their new work to an audience, often at an anxious moment as it is usually only the first or second time it’s been seen.

Lord Mayor’s Show

This London event dates back to the early 13th century, when a desperate King John allowed the City of London to appoint its own Mayor. The King insisted that each newly-elected Mayor should come to Westminster and swear loyalty to the Crown, and the Mayor of London has been making that journey for over 800 years.

https://lordmayorsshow.london/

Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, Hyde Park, London, England

Located in the heart of London in Hyde Park, immerse yourself in all things festive for 6 weeks from November to January. Offering an array of attractions, activities and entertainment for visitors of all ages – there really is something for everyone! The winter festival has become a landmark event for Londoners and tourists alike. With humble beginnings as an open-air Christmas market in Hyde Park, Winter Wonderland has since grown into an extravaganza with ice skating, shows, roller coaster rides, street food stalls, festive bars and live music.

https://hydeparkwinterwonderland.com/

London Ice Skating

Various major London tourist sites have ice rink attractions for the winter season, these will include Somerset House and Battersea Power Station.

https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/

https://batterseapowerstation.co.uk/

MARCH TBA – MARINA DAY

Spring showcase of SKD Marina and local marine services

7TH-10TH APRIL – EASTER

Themed hunt around the marina

18TH-22nd APRIL – London Luxury Afloat

Bringing the very best of luxury yachting to the heart of London, this British Marine boat show will showcase some of the most beautiful sail and motor yachts.

5TH-8TH MAY – Coronation Weekend

A celebration of the HRH King Charles III coronation. Vintage boats assembled in the centre basin.

29TH JUNE – 12TH JULY – WIMBLEDON BIG SCREEN

Live coverage of Wimbledon, shown on the Event Pontoon. Food and drink sold during semi-finals and finals weekend.

JULY TBA – SUMMER FLOATING FILM FESTIVAL

This popular event will offer screenings of the latest releases on our floating pontoon.

8TH-10TH SEPTEMBER – CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL

A celebration of vintage boats and marine related activities.

16TH-25TH SEPTEMBER – SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW

St Katharine Docks Marina will be exhibiting at the UK’s largest boat show

23RD NOVEMBER – CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH ON

The switch on of our Christmas lights, with mince pies, mulled wine and live music.

4TH-10TH DECEMBER – CHRISTMAS FLOATING FILM FESTIVAL

Big screen Christmas film screenings every night.

MORE EVENTS TO BE ADDED!

St. Katharine Docks is a landmark with rich history, innovation
& huge excitement. A thriving home for communities &
businesses; St Katharine Docks is as vibrant as it is welcoming.
London wouldn’t be the global attraction that it is without the mighty
Thames. The bustling waterway that snakes through the capital city.
St Katharine Docks is one of the most popular destinations to visit for
travellers looking for a slice of waterside entertainment.

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