London isn’t just a city—it’s a story waiting to be written. With its blend of history, culture, and endless charm, it’s the perfect destination for a hotel weekend that balances iconic sights with quiet moments of discovery. Whether you’re savoring gluten-free treats or wandering through hidden neighborhoods, here’s how to spend 48 hours in London at a slow, enjoyable pace.
Day 1: Savoring London’s classics
Morning: A Royal Welcome
Start your hotel weekend with a leisurely stroll through St. James’s Park, the perfect spot to sip your morning coffee as you take in views of Buckingham Palace. Nearby, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben are must-sees, but slow travel is all about soaking in the atmosphere rather than rushing from one landmark to another. Pause along the South Bank, where the Thames hums with life.
Afternoon: A Market Feast
For lunch, head to Borough Market, a haven for foodies and gluten-free travelers alike. Look out for stalls offering safe, delicious options—don’t miss the brownies at Free From Bakehouse! Afterward, take a gentle walk across Tower Bridge and marvel at the city’s mix of medieval and modern.
Evening: West End Magic
London’s West End is a treasure trove of theater magic. Before the show, dine at Niche, a fully gluten-free restaurant near Covent Garden that serves everything from risotto to indulgent desserts. End your day immersed in a performance—whether it’s a dazzling musical or an intimate drama, it’s the perfect way to cap off a memorable day.
Day 2: Neighborhood charm and relaxation
Morning: Notting Hill and Slow Starts
Ease into your second day with a slow wander through Notting Hill, where colorful houses and quaint shops set the stage for a dreamy morning. Stop by Farm Girl Café, a hotspot for gluten-free options, and enjoy breakfast in their cozy courtyard.
For a change of pace, stroll along the peaceful canals of Little Venice. This slower side of London is perfect for unwinding and reflecting on the charm of the city.
Afternoon: Art and Afternoon Tea
Spend your afternoon at the Tate Modern or the Victoria and Albert Museum, where history and creativity collide. For a quintessential London experience, indulge in a gluten-free afternoon tea at Claridge’s or The Ampersand Hotel, where you can sip and savor without a worry in the world.
Evening: Shoreditch and a Final Toast
End your 48-hour London itinerary in Shoreditch, a neighborhood buzzing with energy and creativity. Explore its vibrant street art, unique boutiques, and eclectic bars. For dinner, Dishoom offers flavorful Indian cuisine with a variety of gluten-free options. Raise a toast to a weekend well spent!
Where to stay: A relaxing hotel weekend
To complete your slow travel experience, choose a hotel that feels like a retreat after a day of exploring. The Hoxton in Holborn offers stylish comfort, while The Zetter Townhouse in Clerkenwell provides quirky charm with a touch of luxury.
A weekend to remember
This 48-hour London itinerary is designed for those who value the journey as much as the destination. By savoring every moment, whether it’s a gluten-free treat or a quiet canal walk, you’ll leave the city with more than memories—you’ll have stories to treasure forever.
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Stay curious,
Catharina
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