London

London

London is a top destination for groups seeking a mix of history, culture, and entertainment, with central, walkable neighborhoods and diverse dining options.

London is an excellent choice for group travel, offering a blend of history, culture, and entertainment that appeals to diverse interests. Its well-connected public transport system and walkable central neighborhoods make navigating the city straightforward for groups of friends, family reunions, or bachelorette parties. Travelry's past trips highlight London's capacity to deliver memorable experiences, from world-class dining to lively nightlife and cultural excursions.

Where to stay in London as a group

When planning group lodging in London, focus on central neighborhoods that offer convenience and easy access to attractions. Travelry's research consistently points to Covent Garden as a top choice for group stays. It is bustling, cultural, and central, making it ideal for food and dining, nightlife, shopping, and beautiful walking tours. Other highly recommended areas include Shoreditch, known for its hip, artistic vibe, local markets, and nightlife, and Soho, which is energetic, edgy, and diverse, perfect for entertainment and dining.

For groups interested in markets and unique shopping, Notting Hill provides a charming, bohemian atmosphere. If cultural experiences and museums are a priority, South Kensington offers an upscale and sophisticated setting. Southbank is another option for scenic views and cultural institutions. When selecting accommodation, consider proximity to public transport and the density of nearby restaurants and entertainment venues to minimize travel time and maximize group enjoyment.

It is generally advisable to avoid residential suburbs far from the city center, such as outer London suburbs or far-flung residential zones. These areas often lack tourist attractions, vibrant nightlife, and central convenience, leading to longer commutes and reduced spontaneity for group activities. Similarly, Canary Wharf, while modern, is primarily a business district and may not offer the diverse entertainment and street life groups typically seek for evenings and weekends. See our group-friendly stays

What to do as a group

London offers a wide array of activities suitable for groups, catering to various interests from culinary adventures to cultural immersion and lively evenings out. Food is a major highlight, with diverse options across the city. Groups can explore Seven Dials Market in Covent Garden for a variety of food stalls, or visit Borough Market for street food and local produce. For sit-down meals, Flat Iron Covent Garden is a popular steakhouse, while Dishoom Covent Garden and Hoppers Soho offer excellent Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine. The Palomar in Soho provides modern Israeli dishes, and Granger & Co. Notting Hill is a great spot for Australian-inspired brunch.

Nightlife and entertainment are also central to the London group experience. Covent Garden and Soho are prime locations for evening outings, featuring bars like The Escapologist and Swift for cocktails. Shoreditch is another excellent neighborhood for a lively night scene. For cultural experiences, South Kensington is home to major museums, and Southbank offers a scenic backdrop for cultural institutions and outdoor activities. Groups can also enjoy shopping in areas like Covent Garden, Soho, and Notting Hill, particularly at Portobello Road Market. Travelry's past trips show that combining dining, entertainment, and cultural exploration creates a well-rounded group itinerary. Browse group activities

How long to stay

The ideal length for a group trip to London depends on your interests and pace. Travelry's research indicates that a trip length of around six days allows for a comprehensive experience without feeling rushed. For groups with limited time, a three-day visit can cover major landmarks and a taste of the city's dining and entertainment, focusing on central areas like Covent Garden and Soho. A five-day itinerary provides more depth, allowing for exploration of additional neighborhoods such as Shoreditch or Notting Hill, and including a museum visit or a specific cultural event. For those seeking a more immersive experience, a seven-day trip or longer offers ample time to delve into London's diverse offerings, including day trips or more relaxed exploration of markets, parks, and less tourist-heavy areas. This duration also allows for flexibility to accommodate varying group interests and energy levels. See sample itineraries

Plan your group trip

Planning a group trip to London can be straightforward with the right resources. Consider your group's priorities, whether it is dining, nightlife, cultural sites, or shopping, and use that to guide your neighborhood and activity choices. Leveraging Travelry's insights from previous group trips can help streamline your planning process, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone. Start building your London adventure today. Start planning your London group trip

Frequently asked questions

Real questions from groups planning trips to this destination.

What are the best neighborhoods for a group to stay in London?

Covent Garden is a top choice for group stays, offering convenience, dining, nightlife, and shopping. Other recommended areas include Shoreditch for its artistic vibe and nightlife, and Soho for entertainment and diverse dining options.

Which areas should groups avoid when looking for accommodation in London?

Groups should generally avoid residential suburbs far from the city center, as these areas lack tourist attractions and vibrant nightlife. Canary Wharf is primarily a business district and may not offer the diverse entertainment and street life groups typically seek.

What are some popular group activities in London?

London offers a wide array of group activities, including exploring food markets like Seven Dials Market and Borough Market, enjoying nightlife in Covent Garden or Shoreditch, and visiting museums in South Kensington. Shopping in areas like Notting Hill's Portobello Road Market is also a great option.

Where can a group find good food and dining experiences in London?

Groups can explore diverse food stalls at Seven Dials Market or Borough Market. For sit-down meals, popular choices include Flat Iron Covent Garden, Dishoom Covent Garden, Hoppers Soho, The Palomar, and Granger & Co. Notting Hill.

How many days are ideal for a group trip to London?

A trip length of around six days allows for a comprehensive experience without feeling rushed, covering major landmarks and diverse neighborhoods. For groups with limited time, a three-day visit can cover major landmarks and a taste of the city's dining and entertainment.

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