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4 Amazing Places Every Business Traveler Should Visit in London

26 Sep 2017

Business travelers find themselves venturing from one destination to another throughout the year, which means that their days are filled with meetings. However, everyone deserves a few hours of downtime to enjoy the plethora of experiences that are available in each destination.

Here are 4 amazing points of interest that every business traveler should experience while in London:

1. The Globe Theatre

 

The Globe Theatre has seen some heartbreak since it was first constructed in 1599, however, 1997 brought a modern feel to the newest version that sits near the River Thames. The current Globe Theatre provides an authentic open-air Shakespearean experience to those who visit when Shakespearean plays are being performed. For a more in-depth experience, visitors will want to take the Globe Exhibition and Tour to learn more about how Shakespeare incorporated this theatre into his life and his work.

2. Oxford Street Shops

 

No business traveler will want to depart from London without making a stop at the infamous Oxford Street Shops. The one feature on Oxford Street that busy visitors will love is the personal shopping services that are available in many of the stores. In addition to that, everyone can also partake in an amazing spa treatment before or after their shopping adventures.

3. Wembley Stadium Tour

 

Business trips do not necessarily need to be filled with formal and slightly dull events, and this is where Wembley Stadium Tour comes into play to guarantee an unforgettable experience. Visitors can now step into the shoes of a famous Wembley player while partaking on this tour: one can enter the changing rooms, walk through the players’ tunnel, and step out in front of the Royal Box with the Cup. All that is left for imagination is the cheering crowd!

4. Kensington Palace

 

The memory of Princess Diana is still alive in many, and what better way to commemorate her impeccable image than a visit to Kensington Palace where her wardrobe choices are on display. The collection includes the most iconic fashion moments as well as original sketches used in designing the pieces. The Sunken Garden outside of Kensington Palace has been temporarily turned into the White Garden as a tribute to the princess of hearts.

London is an incredible destination able to cater for the taste of any business traveller. These four places will surely revamp the traditional sightseeing route for those who have seen every angle of Big Ben already.  

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