Are you looking for the best 4 days in London England itinerary? Not, to worry we have you covered and have taken the guesswork out of your trip to London!
Let me be your London trip planner and take the guesswork out of how to spend 4 days in London! I love spending long weekends in London and think it is the perfect amount of time to explore all the city has to offer ( checkout our tips for the best times to visit!)
You might be asking what four days in London will cost. That depends on your personal preference and budget! We have created this guide to spending four days in London for everything you need to know about planning a trip to London!
So pack your bags, and get ready to set off on an adventure in London with all my firsthand knowledge and hidden gems! While it seems that London is huge, many of the sights, attractions, and parks are located in central London and are easy to explore!
Here are some things I think you MUST SEE with 4 days in London!
- Borough Market ( is my favorite market)
- Buckingham Palace
- High Tea ( try the Ritz( Ariel views over London)
- London Eye or The View from the Shard ( ( Ariel views over London)
- Kensington Garden and Palace
- Big Ben (most famous landmark)
- Changing of the guard ( Don’t miss this)
- Tate Moden ( free museum)
- Covent Garden ( must-see with two days in London)
- A trip outside London to see Windsor Castle
If you are planning a shorter trip, be sure to check out our guides for 2 days in London, or 3 days in London!
Weekend In London: An Epic 4 Days In London Itinerary
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Day 1 In London
It is my experience that most flights from the US arrive early in the morning in London, on day 1 of your four days will start on arrival! Be sure to pack comfy walking shoes as your first day will be jam-packed exploring the best of London sights.
Stop 1: Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour
I think one of the best ways to get acclimated to a new city, is a hop on hop off bus tour. Included with a London Pass, this tour allows you to sit back and relax while listening to a history tour of the city and the perfect first stop on your itinerary for a trip to London!
The bus stops at over 36 attractions throughout London on 3 different routes. I love this option, as you can hop off at any stop that piques your interest, or mark down new areas or parts of London to explore on your 4 days in London!
- The Red Route tour is every 10 minutes from 8:30 am to 4 pm and takes 150 minutes
- The Green Route is every 20 minutes from 8:55 am to 3:55 pm and takes 35 minutes
- The Blue Route runs every 20 minutes from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm and takes 1 hour
Click here to book : London: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing-Tour
Click here to book : London: Tootbus London Discovery Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Stop 2: Tower of London/ Tower Bridge
The Tower of London was located outside the burn area of the great fire of London saving this 9th-century castle from ruin. It was built by William the Conqueror to protect the city. Here you can take a step back through over 1000 years of history and even have the chance to see the crown jewels.
You can either walk across the iconic Tower Bridge or book tickets to explore the inside of the bridge. Walk through the Victorian engine rooms, and climb 42 meters above ground to the glass walkway where you can view the city!
Tip: To get amazing views of the Tower Bridge on your first time in London itinerary you will want to head to London Bridge to catch the best views!
Click here to book : London: Tower of London and Tower Bridge Early-Access Tour
Click here to book : London: Tower of London and Crown Jewels Exhibition Ticket
Click here to book: London: Tower Bridge Entry Ticket
Stop 3 : View from the Shard
I love viewing London from above! And this is one of my favorite things to see in London in 4 days! At the tallest building in London, you can observe the London skyline from the observation decks located on floors 68 to 72! It is one of the best views of London!
Trust me this needs to be on your 4 day itinerary for London! Plus, it is included with your London Pass.
- Just make sure to book tickets ahead of time!
Click here to book : London: The Shard Entry Ticket
Click here to book: London: The Shard Entry Ticket with Champagne
Stop 4 : Borough Market for Lunch
On your first afternoon in London, you must grab lunch in the Borough Market. It is just a 5-minute walk from the Shard. At the Borough Market, you can taste all the iconic British dishes, along with almost every other cuisine you are interested in! If you are overwhelmed, take a tour that will guide you on all the best foods in the market!
Open every day from 10 a m to 5 pm except Monday . This market has a rich history of passageways and cobblestone streets that has transformed into a foodie destination!
- Brindisa – chorizo roll
- Gujarati Rasoi – Vegetarian Indian
- Kappacasein – grilled raclette (cheese)
- Ginger Pig – sausage roll
- Black Pig – sandwiches
- Padella – pasta
- Arabica – Middle Eastern food
- Bao Borogh – bao buns
- Mallow – 100 % plant-based
- Wright Oyster House – oysters
Click here to Book : London: Borough Market Flavors of London Food Tour
Click here to Book: London: Borough Market Foodie Walking Tour with Tastings
Stop 5 : Tate Modern
The Tate Modern is just a 15-minute walk from Borough Market! The first museum on your 4-days in London itinerary is the Tate Modern. The museum is free (please note that paid admission is required for special exhibits)! This art gallery is home to one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art post-1900s worldwide.
The museum is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. Artists featured here include Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamp, and David Hockney. For art lovers, this has to be on your 4 days in London guide!
- Head up to the rooftop viewing platform
- Grab a cup of tea during wintertime in the Tate Caffe
Click here to book : London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour with Art Expert
Stop 6: Trafalgar Square
Jump on the green line, at Blackfriars towards Wimbledon and get off at Embankment. Trafalgar Square is one of the public squares in central London you must see on your 4 days in London. Museums and shops surround this buzzing area and are also home to Nelson’s Column statue and a fountain!
Named in 1830, the public square has been a gathering place for Londoners and visitors alike. It was transformed into a pedestrian area in 2003.
Stop 7 : Covent Garden and Dinner 6 pm
You will always find me exploring Covent Garden, especially on a London long weekend itinerary! It consists of 17 cross streets, a historic piazza, a Royal Opera House, the Apple Market, and home to tons of shopping and restaurants. Don’t miss Neal’s Yard and Neal’s Street, I think it is one of the prettiest streets in London!
I suggest wandering around for a bit before stopping at a restaurant that catches your eye. After dinner, I like to grab a cocktail as a nightcap.
Some of my favorite places for Dinner:
- Flat Iron Covent Garden – steak
- Côte Covent Garden – French brasserie
- The Ivy Market Grill – British
- Mildreds Covent Garden – Vegan
- The Barbary – North Africa cuisine
- Frog by Adam Handling – contemporary British
- Dishoom – Indian
Some of my favorite places to grab a drink are below!
- Side Hustle – inside Nomad Hotel
- Bierschenke – German beer garden
- Lady of Grapes and Le Beaujolais – wine bar
- The Alchemist – innovative cocktails
- The Escapologist – artwork and drinks
Day 2 In London
On Day 2 of your 4 days in London weekend trip, you will explore the iconic attractions such as the London Eye, parks, museums, high tea, and a boat ride on the Thames! This is another packed day.
Stop 1: Breakfast
Start your second morning off with a traditional English breakfast. This includes sausage, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, bread, and baked beans. It will be sure to keep you full all morning while you explore London! Or opt for breakfast at your hotel, or grab something from a nearby grocery store!
We have a guide on everything you need to know about London grocery stores!
Stop 2: Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is on EVERY London bucket list and needs to be on yours. Most visitors only take pictures from outside the gate, but I recommend booking tickets to see the INSIDE of Buckingham Palace on your four day trip to London!
- Book tickets to see the Royal State Room – see the royal collection of artwork
- Check the official Buckingham Palace website for tour options
Click here to book: Buckingham Palace: The State Rooms Entrance Ticket
Stop 3: Changing of the guard
I don’t think you can come to London and not catch the changing of the guards! My favorite “hidden gem” spot to catch the changing of the guard is at the Whitehall at the Royal Horse Guards. Stand on the left or right-hand side of the building to be steps away from the changing of the guard.
I highly recommend putting this stop on your itinerary for London in 4 days, as it is truly amazing!
- Do not get too close or touch the horses or guards!
- January to April, and August to December the changing of the guard happens on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:45 am.
- During Summer (May to July) daily at 10:45 am
- Book a tour to take the guesswork out of seeing Changing of Guard
Click here to book : London: Westminster and Changing of the Guard Tour
Stop 4: St. James Park
After visiting Buckingham Palace, head back towards St. James Park. One of my favorite things about central London is the parks! St. James ranks as one of my favorites as it leads to and from Buckingham Palace. This stunning park has manicured shrubs, gardens, ponds, and more!
Stop 5: Churchill War Room
As a history lover, the Churchill War Rooms is one of my favorite London museums. A visit here will allow you to step back in time to WWII, which housed the underground command center of the British government.
- Included in your London Pass, book your tickets in ADVANCE
- Open daily from 9:30 am to 6 pm
- Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 9 am take the behind-the-scenes secret room tour
Click here to book : London: Walking Tour and Churchill War Rooms Entry
Stop 6 : Big Ben
Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the clock tower. If you want to go inside Big Ben ( 334 spiral steps) you must book tickets several months in advance on the UK Parliament website! Even if you do not go inside, visiting Big Ben is a must on your four days in London!
Stop 7: Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is the royal church of London and a must-see in London in 4 days. It was constructed in 1066, and is the home of British royal coronations and weddings!
I find the Gothic architecture stunning. Please remember this is a place of worship so dress appropriately and be respectful!
Click here to book : London: Westminster Abbey, Big Ben & Buckingham Palace Tour
Click here to book : London: Westminster Abbey Entrance Ticket
Stop 8: Lunch
Near this area, I suggest lunch at the Two Chairmen pub. Both the food and service here is excellent. Try the steak and ale pie, vintage cheddar mac, or fish and chips with peas!
Stop 9: London Eye
Next, this London trip itinerary will bring you to the iconic London Eye. This attraction showcased an aerial view of London from one of the tallest observation wheels in the world! There is a reason there is always a line, and why it needs to be on your 4 days in London itinerary.
On a clear day, you can see 360-degree views of the city including famous landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge.
- Book the FAST TRACK option to skip waiting in line!
- Visit 11 am to 5:45 pm daily)
Click here to book : London: The London Eye Entry Ticket
Click here to book: London: London Eye and Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket
Stop 9: Uber Boat by Thames Clipper
One of my favorite ways to spend an afternoon in London is on the water. If looking at what to do with 4 days in London, why not take a trip down the Thames River ( included with a London Pass)?
- The boat leaves every 10-20 minutes from 10 am to 6 pm
- 19 piers to board from
- Admire iconic London sights from the water
- Climate-controlled cabins and outdoor seating
Click here to book : London: Uber Boat by Thames Clippers Single River Ticket
Stop 10: Show in West End + Drinks
If looking at what to do with 4 days in London, on your second evening why not explore the theater scene of the West End? I have seen everything from Mamma Mia, Wicked, Book of Mormon, Hamilton, Phantom of the Opera, and Les Miserables. If it is in your budget, and you love theater, I highly suggest seeing a play in London!
For those looking to save money, head to the TKTS discount ticket booth in Leicester Square for same-day show tickets!
After the show, grab drinks to cap off the night. Some of my favorite bars are below! The perfect ending for night two of your 4-day itinerary for London!
- Connaught Bar – the old fashion here is perfect
- Elementary – walk-in only with communal table perfect for Solo travelers
- A Bar with Shapes for name
- Swift – one of the few you can make reservations at
Day 3 In London
My favorite way to spend a Sunday ( Day 3 of your weekend trip to London) is by starting in Notting Hill for a leisurely breakfast and stroll! Then hit a pub for Sunday Roast and visit a museum or two when visiting London.
Stop 1: Notting Hill 8:30 am
I find Notting Hill to be one of the prettiest areas of London, perfect for a Sunday morning stroll.
After breakfast, stroll along and see the colorful homes in Notting Hill, one of the most Instagrammble spots in London, or head to Portobello Road Market. For book lovers, there are numerous bookstores ( I love to browse and bring home a book each trip).
If looking for suggestions for breakfast I suggest the ones below.
- Farm Girl Notting Hill – try the rose latte with apple and pear pancakes
- Beam – Mediterranean Mezze Platter amazing coffee
- Granger and Co – try the scrambled eggs and thank me!
Stop 2 : Hyde Park
After exploring Notting Hill, cross over into Hyde Park. The largest park in London is worth exploring for your first time to London! My favorite area to explore is the Serpentine, where you can stroll along the lakeside paths!
During summertime, you can rent paddle boats to explore! Or explore one of the manicured gardens. During wintertime in London, there is a Christmas Market here!
Stop 3 : Kensington Gardens and Kensington Palace
Kensington Gardens is another of the 8 parks in London! As you walk through this manicured park, with tons of fountains, you can explore the Albert Memorial, or for those spending 4 days in London with family, there is the Princess Diana playground!
Next, head to Kensington Palace, the birthplace of Queen Victoria and the second royal residence in London. Tickets are £20.00 to enter where you can explore the king and queen’s apartments, jewel room, and other various British artifacts!
Click here to book : London: Kensington Palace Gardens Tour with Royal High Tea
Stop 4: Lunch at a Pub for Sunday Roast
Eating Sunday Roast at an English Pub is a must on any London itinerary for 4 days! This traditional British meal of roasted meat with potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, and vegetables! A must-try in my book, and it pairs very well with a pint!
Stop by any pub that looks good, or is on a best-of list, and cozy up for some traditional British food. If it is your first time in London, I would spend a few minutes researching some pubs you want to visit!
Stop 5: Madame Tussauds London
The Madame Tussauds Museum in London is one of the museums you will want to make sure to book in advance on your 4-day London trip. This wax museum has life-size and over 250 life-like celebrity figures on 3 floors. From British royalty to sports figures, singers, actors and more, you can pose with all your favorite celebrities.
Click here to Book: Madame Tussauds London
Click here to Book : London: London Eye and Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket
Stop 6 : Browse Harrods Department Store
Harrods is internationally recognized as a London department store and worth visiting if only for window shopping! Get ready to experience sticker shock if you visit, but I still love to browse the store. They have everything from designer stores to food and more. The food hall on the ground level is my favorite to browse.
Why not take part in high tea at Harrods Tea Room? Located on the 4th floor, try the seasonal teas with a variety of fresh pastries, scones, and sandwiches.
Not to Miss
- Food Hall
- Egyptian Elevator – the center of the store with Egyptian sculptures
- Harrods gift shop – (love to buy tea and British candies here)
- Decorated for the holidays
Stop 7: Dinner in Chinatown
On the next to last stop of your 4-day Weekend London trip, head to the Chinatown neighborhood. You will know you have arrived when you pass under one of the 4 ornate gates. This vibrant neighborhood is one of my favorite spots to grab dinner.
After dinner, I love to get dessert and try the pineapple buns, custard pastries, and ice cream or bubble tea!
- Dumpling Legend – for dumplings and dim sum
- Cafe TPT – Street food in a restaurant setting
- Good Fried Chicken – grab-and-go popcorn chicken
- Four Seasons – roast duck and crispy pork
Stop 8: Jack Ripper tour
For your 3rd of your 4 nights in London itinerary, why not take a Jack the Ripper Tour? Head back to the late 1800s as your guide takes you through the still-unsolved mystery in this immersive experience. As you explore Whitechapel, you will explore some of the most notable East London sights!
Click here to book : London: Jack the Ripper Guided Walking Tour
Click here to book : London: Jack the Ripper 2-Hour Evening Walking Tour
Day 4 In London
For your final day in London, after exploring all the central London sights and attractions, you can choose between three tours that take you outside of London depending on your personal preference!
Option A: Warner Bros Harry Potter Studios
Day 4, will have you leaving central London for the first time! One of the most popular day trips from London is to Warner Bros Harry Potter Studios. While you can take the trip yourself, I think one of the best ways is via tour. You will take a 1.5-hour bus ride out to Harry Potter World where you will spend 4 hours exploring the theme park.
For Harry Potter fans, you will have the chance to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films and even ride Hogwarts Express.
Click here to book : From London: Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour
Option B : Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, and Roman Baths Day Trip
For those who want to explore more of the British countryside, this tour takes you to the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge and the historic city of Bath and get to see Windsor Castle! Click here to see other amazing castles around London!
Your first stop will be at Windsor Castle overlooking the Thames. Next, head to the mysterious stone circle of Stonehenge. Then you will continue to Bath, the home of the Roman Baths or hot springs! Your guide will take you on a tour of the town before you have free time to explore before returning to London.
Click here to book : Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, and Roman Baths Day Trip
Option C : Full-Day Cotswolds Small-Group Tour
On this full-day tour, you will head out to one of my favorite British countryside areas – the Cotswolds. This area is known for its charming village life surrounded by green lush landscapes. You will see the Medieval town of Burford, before heading to one of the prettiest villages of Bibury, and then head to Bourton-on-the-water! Where you can stroll along the river and admire the stone buildings.
Click here to book : Full-Day Cotswolds Small-Group Tour
Option D : Day in London
Stop 1 : Cable Car Ride
For this last option head to the Canary Wharf/ O2 Arena to take the IFS Cloud Cable Car. It was a highlight of my itinerary for London, on my last trip! You have two options, either catch the cable car from North Greenwich or the Royal Victoria side of the river. You can also purchase round-trip tickets. I used my oyster cards to purchase tickets.
As the cable car ascends into the air, you will get gorgeous views of the O2 Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and London skyline! I did this during the day but I think sunset would also be perfect!
For those who are looking for something more adventurous try the Dare Skywalk at Tottenham Stadium? This is something unique to those looking at what to do for a long weekend in London! Where you will suit up and climb the roof for an urban adventure over London! I can’t wait to try this on my next trip.
Click here to book : London: Uber Boat by Thames Clippers and Cable Car Ticket
Click here to book: London: Take on the Skywalk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Stop 2: Old Royal Naval College
Across the River from Canary Wharf is the Old Royal Navy College This UNESCO World Heritage Site is included for those with the London Pass and open daily until 5 pm!
The magnificent painted hall is my favorite area to explore and can’t be missed. Designed in the 18th century the Baroque hall features over 200 images on the ceiling and walls depicting English royalty.
Click here to book :London: Painted Hall and Tour of Old Royal Naval College
Stop 3: Afternoon Bus High Tea
For those of you who are looking for a unique way to partake in high tea, why not try the afternoon bus tour high tea? On this tour, you will ride in a refurbished London bus as you take in te sights of the city, while you sip on tea, and enjoy all the delicious treats! I think this would be such a fun activity on a girl’s strip. The tour takes 1.5 hours!
Click here to book : Classic Afternoon Tea Bus Tour
Where To Stay On Your London Itinerary
We have an entire guide dedicated to the best places to stay in London!
Kimpton Fitzroy London
I find the Kimpton Fitzroy to be one of the most architecturally stunning hotels in London. Located in Bloomsbury, this hotel is within walking distance of Covent Garden. The stunning mosaic tile floors and fresco-painted walls of the common areas are in contrast to the rooms which are white and calming. Grab a drink or enjoy tea at the lobby bar Fitz. A great centrally located hotel for your London weekend trip!
Book HERE
Hotel Indigo Kensington
For those looking for where to stay in London and want a highly-rated hotel in the Kensington area, the Hotel Indigo is a fantastic option. You are within walking distance to many of the top museums, and close to the tube! The rooms feature free minibars which is nice when you come back at the end of the day and want a water or soda to unwind!
Book HERE
The Hoxton, Southwak
One of my favorite boutique hotel brands in London is the Hoxton. There are 4 locations in London however, this one is South of the Thames River in Blackfriars and is within walking distance of almost all the major attractions. The hotel is bright and lively with plants located throughout the lobby. The rooms have concrete ceilings and are very cozy! Each comes with free coffee, water, and tea! Plus there is a rooftop restaurant and the lobby bar serves up amazing cocktails.
Book HERE
Where to Eat During Your 4 Days in London
Dishroom
I strongly believe that some of the best food in London is Indian, and my favorite is Dishroom. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also have a vegan menu!
I love ordering the dish room chicken tikka, vegetable samosas, the house chat, and the jackfruit biryani with a side of garlic naan. They also serve delicious cocktails!
Padella
There is a reason Padella is on every best restaurant list. The pasta at this Borough Market staple. The dishes are “tasting” size, so I always suggest ordering several and sharing. Ty dishes like tagliarini with dried chilis and garlic, fettuccine with mascarpone and lemon, agnolotti with pumpkin and sage butte, and pappardelle with dexter beef ragu.
Beware the restaurant does not take reservations and is quite small but the wait is worth it! A must-eat with 4 nights in London for dinner.
Lyle’s
If you are looking to dine on upscale British food in an unpretentious setting, head to Lyle’s.
The set menu changes nightly and they do offer a vegetarian menu as well. Try seasonal dishes made with the freshest in-season ingredients. A sample menu includes oysters, raw mutton tartare, mackerel and tomatoes, an olive oil ice cream and blood orange cake!
Getting To And Around London
While London at first glance might seem like a large city is a very easy city to navigate! If traveling to London by air, there are 6 major airports, if flying in from the US you will be most likely to land at either London Heathrow ( LHR) or Gatwick ( LGW). From the airport if looking to save time and money opt for public transportation. Train service from Gatwick ( regular train and Gatwick Express), same with Heathrow (underground or Heathrow Express)
For those traveling from other European cities, Luton (LTN), London City (LCY), and Stansted (STN) are other popular airports. London St Pancras is the Eurostar terminal for those arriving by train from Paris and Brussels.
Now, for getting around London, I highly suggest taking public transportation. Once you understand public transportation, it is very easy to navigate the city! However, you can oftentimes walk between stops quicker than jumping on the tube!
- Purchase an Oyster Card for easy navigation
- Use a credit card with a tap for lower fares throughout the tube
- London is broken into zones 1 to 6, with central London as zones 1-2.
- There are rush hour peak fares in the morning and evenings.
- The overground ( orange circle) and underground ( red and white circle.
- Bus (cheapest option at under $2 ride)
- Iconic London Black taxi ( MUST do once!) and Uber
Insider Tips For Your First Trip To London
Oyster Card
For those traveling to London for 4 days, invest in an Oyster Card. The card saves you so much money on metro rides, and cap the daily rides at just over £8! For those with family to London kids under 11 ride free! The card costs £5 to activate but you will save more than that in just one day!
Sky Garden
One of my favorite free things to do in London in 4 days is the Sky Garden! You MUST book your tickets 3 weeks in advance! You will be awarded a stunning view over London and it won’t cost you anything, for those who opt to skip the Shard view.
Look the opposite way when crossing streets
In London, they drive on the opposite side of the road, which means when you cross the street you will need to look the opposite way (don’t worry they have reminders on the street for you!)
Pack an umbrella
I always make sure to pack a little travel umbrella when traveling to London! Take it from me there is nothing worse than being caught in a rainstorm, or your hotel not having enough umbrellas.
London Pass
Many travelers overlook what I think is one of the biggest money and time savers, the London Pass. Choose from 1, 2, 3 or 4…day pass! The London Pass gives you advanced reservations to over 80 attractions, hop-on hop-off bus tours, guided walking tours, Thames Clipper boat rides, museums, and more on your 4 days in London itinerary!
I think the ability to skip lines and have advanced reservations makes purchasing the London Pass a no-brainer! You can even add an Oyster card when purchasing!
Click HERE to purchase!
Visit Markets for Lunch
A few of my favorites are Borough, Maltby, Mercato, Camden, and Pop Brixton. Especially if traveling with friends, or family everyone can find exactly what they want to eat, or you can do as I do and sample a variety of dishes!
Bring a portable phone charger
There is northing worse than having a dead phone battery while traveling. I like to travel with a portable lightweight phone charger to keep my device charged especially when using maps and taking pictures all day!
Take advantage of Free Museums
If you are looking to travel to London on a budget, most of the museums in London are FREE to visit. Choose from museums such as the British Museum and Library, Science Museum, Natural History Museum ( try the high tea here if traveling with kids), Museum of London ( one of my favorites), National Gallery, Tate Modern, and More!
Visiting the free museum in London can be a huge money saver for those on a tighter budget!
Check the Exchange Rate
I remember a time not too long ago when exchanging US Dollars for British Pounds you were losing 40% of your money. I always like to check exchange rates so that I can budget accordingly and know what things cost!
Use google maps to find restaurants near you
I love using Google Maps to find highly-rated restaurants near where I am especially in a new city! This takes the guesswork out of where to eat, and only takes a few minutes extra when you decide you want to stop for a meal!