If you are going to visit the UK, make sure to go to London because it’s such an exciting city!

- Don’t miss out on flower markets and farmers’ markets.
London has a lot of beautiful flower markets. For example, Columbia Road Flower Market is always busy and vibrant, especially on Sundays. This place is popular because there are many wholesale vendors offering the best discounts on the most impressive bouquets.
My favorite flower market in London is New Covent Garden Market because I like its tremendous variety and variety is the spice of life. The quality of flowers at this market is very, very high.
If you love nice arrangements and the best quality sourced flowers, Petals at Bibendum is a gem to visit. This place will surely let your trip start with a happy and fresh tone.
As to farmers markets, you can find some great markets at Notting Hill, South Kensington, Blackheath, Pimlico Road, and Marylebone.
I often go to High Street Kensington Market whenever I’m in London because I love discovering new foods and I want to explore new experience here.

- Begin a laid-back morning with the perfect brunch.
Because you are visiting the UK and you are on holiday, you don’t need the alarm clock that wakes you up every morning! Now you can sleep in and enjoy a laid-back morning, and then you go out for brunch!
These are amazing spots for a good brunch in London:
- Farm Girl (South Kensington) is well known for its health-conscious and trendy menu.
- The Breakfast Club (locations across London City) is the ideal place for classic favorites.
- If you prefer a luxury buffet style, The Ned’s Feast in the city of London has a grand setting!
- Those who prefer a romantic atmosphere might want to go to The Orange (Belgravia).
- My favorite brunch spot is Granger & Co (Chelsea).
After brunch, why not have a long walk and get some fresh air? London has lots of green spaces, e.g., Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are the right places where you can soak up some nature.
“Visiting the UK will give you the most memorable and relaxing holiday!”









