London is one of my favorite cities in the world, so when the new Norwegian direct flight to London Gatwick was introduced I was SO excited. With fares starting at just $200 each way, it is a perfect excuse to make a long weekend trip to this incredible city.
Read along to find out how I spent my 48 hours in London!
4pm: Norwegian Air Flight from Austin to London Gatwick
10am: Check in to Trafalgar St. James Hotel
After landing at London Gatwick, I took the Gatwick Express into London Victoria Station then the metro to just a couple blocks away from Trafalgar St. James. Trafalgar St. James is a Curio Collection hotel located in a historic building in Trafalgar Square. With only 131 rooms, the hotel has a boutique feel and offers a stunning restaurant downstairs and rooftop upstairs. The hotel’s aesthetic has a fun, Art Deco vibe, with bold colors and eclectic London-inspired artwork throughout the hotel.
I stayed in a Trafalgar Suite, which is a studio junior suite with king bed and separate sitting area with sofa bed and vanity. My suite was very spacious with an urban London style, and had great amenities such as complimentary mini bar, Nespresso coffee machine, and more.
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2pm: Afternoon Tea at The Spatisserie at The Dorchester
A trip to London is not complete without a proper afternoon tea in my books! Looking for a different experience, we went to The Spatisserie, located at the spa at iconic The Dorchester hotel. Described as “dining on a cloud”, the afternoon tea room is adorned in white and natural colors, offering a tranquil yet elegant ambience. We indulged in pink champagne, savory bites, and sweet treats.
6pm: Cocktails at The Rooftop
When the weather is warm the city transitions outside, so The Rooftop at Trafalgar St. James was the spot to be in the 80 degree weather we were blessed with. We sipped on craft cocktails and took in the sights – perfect Friday night! There is also a retractable canopy, so The Rooftop can be enjoyed in rain and cooler temperatures as well!
7:30pm: Dinner at Trafalgar Dining Room
Post-rooftop cocktails we headed down the Trafalgar Dining Room which is the restaurant at Trafalgar St. James. If the space isn’t stunning enough to entice you to dine there, the cuisine & cocktails will. We dined on a couple salads, the salmon, the sea bass, and sides of beets and cauliflower. The cocktails were incredible as well – highly recommend Mistress Emma and The Fourth Plinth!
9:30pm: Drinks Out on the Town
It’s Friday night in London, and time to hit the town! Here are some great spots to grab a nightcap.
Suggested Spots:
- Sky Pod at Sky Garden
- The Luggage Room
- Cahoots
- Evans & Peel Detective Agency
- Local pubs – I loved The Anglesea Arms!
NEXT DAY
9am: Breakfast at Trafalgar Dining Room at Trafalgar St. James
Can we talk about the breakfast at Trafalgar St. James? I am not a fan of the standard “only continental or English breakfast options”, and Trafalgar Dining Room offered far more than that. Think avocado toast, green juices, chia seed pudding, smoked salmon tartine, and yes, still that traditional English Breakfast for those of you wondering!
10am: Shop & Explore Portobello Road
Portobello Road is one of the most unique areas of London, and one of my personal favorite places to explore. As soon as I walked up, there was a live band playing, an outdoor market, and antique shops on every corner. I could spend hours just roaming through all of the different stalls and shops!
1pm: Lunch at GinTonica at The Distillery
Hungry for lunch, we headed to GinTonica at The Distillery located directly on Portobello Road. GinTonica is a Spanish-inspired tapas restaurant located on the second floor of The Distillery, with a huge emphasis in gin & tonics. We ordered a plethora of dishes including patatas bravas, chorizo iberica, pinchos morunos, and more. Sipping creative gin & tonics (highly recommend the Nordes Atlantic Galician Gin), we took in the views and excitement of Portobello Road below.
3pm: Walk Around Notting Hill and Kensington
One of London’s quintessential neighborhoods, Notting Hill has more than just Portobello Road to explore. A favorite activity of mine while in London is to roam around the streets of Notting Hill and Kensington, picking out my favorite houses and snapping photos along the way. Stop in a local cafe or pub for a drink, or go shopping on Kensington High Street, or take a stroll through Hyde Park and pass by Kensington Palace.
6pm: Dinner & Drinks
End your full day with a good meal! There are so many places to choose in London, but here are some of my favorites.
Suggested Spots:
- Sketch – Instagram-worthy and unique
- Carnaby Street – so many different options!
- The Ned – any of the restaurants there, or dine around at multiple!
- Dishoom – my favorite Indian food in the city
Safe travels y’all!
Chelsea Rose Martin
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