Cheap Travel Mugs

Cheap Travel Mugs

Cheap Travel Mugs

The London Eye, bright red Double-Decker buses, Big Ben, the Tower of London, and Westminster Abbey, are all familiar iconic places that the average person thinks of when the city of London is mentioned. These mainstays are the typical picturesque sites tourists often plan for in their itinerary. That's all good and great, but London has so many other layers to peel back and explore.

With over 8 million people and 300 different languages spoken, London is one of the most diverse cities in the world. Whether the budget allows for spending thousands at Harrods or just a few hundred for the entire trip, London has it all for every wallet.

Getting Around London Upon Arrival

The absolute first stop for visitors should be the Britain and London Visitor's Center. Here travelers can pick up free brochures, sit and relax the jetlag away in the Center's chairs, and pick up much needed maps. When the brain has had enough time to rest, purchase the London Pass, an exceptional "ticket" used for entry into over 55 sites and attractions. Depending on which Pass visitors purchase, 1 day, 2 day, 3day, or 6 day, it can save up to $284. As a bonus, the Pass comes with an extremely helpful 120 page guidebook containing maps and tips.