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the food market squads make pilgrimages for. weekday lunchtime, not weekend (less crowded). monmouth coffee, kappacasein cheese sandwich, bread ahead doughnuts.
the squad-trip where everyone gets what they came for. plan the food first.
london is the trip the squad can split into seven different trips depending on who's leading. the foodie squad gets dishoom, kiln, padella, st. john, smoking goat. the museum squad gets the british museum + tate modern + v&a in one weekend and still hasn't seen everything. the neighborhood squad lives in shoreditch one day, hampstead the next, marylebone the next, and learns london is a federation of cities. don't try to do it all. plan dinner reservations weeks ahead. take the tube, but also walk; london is unironically beautiful on foot. theater in the west end is non-negotiable. book one show before you leave.
the food market squads make pilgrimages for. weekday lunchtime, not weekend (less crowded). monmouth coffee, kappacasein cheese sandwich, bread ahead doughnuts.
two of the world's great free museums. tate is contemporary, british museum is everything-else. one a day, not both.
the city's wild park. walk from kentish town to hampstead village, end with a pint at the spaniards inn. half-day, very londoner.
book before you leave. anything by the national theatre + most things at the donmar are great. tkts booth in leicester square sells day-of seats.
covent garden dishoom for the chai house bombay vibe. then walk soho — the bao taqueria, kiln, blacklock chops on a tuesday.
east london. sunday morning only. 10am for the buzz, noon for the bargains. coffee + brunch around it on shoreditch.
scout will tweak this for your squad's vibes once you start a trip.
central, walkable to theater + west end + museums. busy at night, can be loud. best first-time pick if you don't mind energy.
east london, creative + nightlife. cheaper than the west, edgier, easy tube to centre. for a foodie squad.
central, calmer, food-forward. quieter at night. best for a squad over 30.
across the river. closer to tate modern + west end transit, slightly cheaper. great views.
lhr is the major hub (24 mi west, ~30 min on elizabeth line). lgw + stn + ltn for low-cost european routes. virgin, ba, delta, united, american all serve from us. heathrow express is overpriced; elizabeth line is the move.