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3 Days in London: Weekend Itinerary (What I Actually Did)

Sharing quick logistics for my 3 days in London (February 14-16, 2026). For what I actually did with the weekend (theatre, markets, the British Museum miss, 42,000 steps), read my solo trip to London trip report. This post is the day-by-day plan, bookings, transit, and what I’d do differently.

I flew in from Helsinki after a work trip in Finland and had three days before heading home to Seattle.

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Weekend checklist

  • Book timed entries: British Museum, Churchill War Rooms, Globe tour, Savoy tea, theatre
  • Pick a home base (South Bank vs central) and commit to Tube or walking
  • Download the free Rick Steves Westminster Walk audio before Saturday
  • Screenshot every confirmation email (learned this the hard way)

At a glance

WhenFeb 14-16, 2026 (Valentine’s / Presidents’ Day weekend)
Trip length3 days (Sat arrival, Mon departure)
From Seattle~9 hr direct; I came via Helsinki on Finnair
Home baseSea Containers London (South Bank / Bankside)
VibeMuseums, West End theatre, food markets, walking
Book aheadGlobe tour, afternoon tea, theatre, Churchill War Rooms
Big pivotBritish Museum: no ticket; swapped to Buckingham Palace + National Gallery

Getting there: Heathrow to Sea Containers

Goal: LHR to Blackfriars without the Heathrow Express upcharge.

Cost: ~£13.30 with contactless (Apple Pay / Google Pay). No paper ticket.

  1. Follow purple “Elizabeth Line” signs at arrivals. Not Heathrow Express, not Piccadilly.
  2. Tap contactless at the barrier.
  3. Board any train toward Shenfield or Abbey Wood (~45 min).
  4. Get off at Farringdon.
  5. Transfer to Thameslink inside the station (don’t exit the barriers). Take a southbound train toward Brighton, Gatwick, or Three Bridges.
  6. Get off at London Blackfriars (2 stops, ~4 min).
  7. Exit toward South Bank / South Exit. Not the north/main exit or you’re on the wrong side of the river.
  8. Turn left on the river path. Sea Containers is the big ship-like building ~2 minutes away.

I landed around 9:00 AM, cleared customs, dropped bags at the hotel by late morning, and was at Borough Market for lunch.


Where I stayed

The queen in the elevator

Sea Containers London, South Bank, right on the Thames.

Pros: 12-minute walk to Borough Market. 5-minute walk to Shakespeare’s Globe and Tate Modern. Hotel cinema (Curzon) and rooftop bar (12th Knot) in the building. Thameslink + Elizabeth Line at Blackfriars.

Cons: Not central for Westminster or the West End. I crossed the river a lot. On Saturday I hit ~42,000 steps partly because I kept walking back to the hotel instead of taking the Tube when I was tired.

If I ran this London weekend itinerary again, I’d either stay more central (Covent Garden / Soho side) or commit to the Jubilee line and stop treating the hotel as a midday pit stop.

First time booking a nice hotel solo. AMEX Platinum FHR credit helped with the room and on-property dining.


What I booked in advance

BookingWhenNotes
Shakespeare’s Globe tourSun 10:00 AMFriend rec; worth it even in rain (open-air replica)
The Savoy, Prestige Afternoon TeaSun ~4:00 PMOpenTable; plan ~90 min
Lyaness (Sea Containers bar)Sun ~6:45 PMPre-movie drinks; bar seats, not river-view table
Curzon Sea Containers, Wuthering HeightsSun 8:20 PMSeat 7-3; basement cinema in the hotel
Phoenix Theatre, Stranger Things: The First ShadowSat eveningSolo seat; book early for good location
Churchill War RoomsMon morningTimed entry; do before airport

What I thought I booked but didn’t: British Museum timed entry. I had almost booked it, couldn’t find the confirmation email, and on a school-break Sunday the museum was packed with no walk-in slots. Book the British Museum online and screenshot the confirmation.


Saturday, Feb 14: Borough Market, Westminster walk, West End

Rough timeline of what I actually did.

TimeWhatTransit / notes
~9:00 AMLand LHRElizabeth Line → Farringdon → Thameslink → Blackfriars
~11:00-11:30Bag drop Sea ContainersRoom not ready; activated hotel dining credit
~12:00 PMBorough Market lunch12-min walk east along the river
The Black Pig: pork sandwich (“the best one”)Long line; moves fast
Humble Crumble: crumble + custardSweet stop
Monmouth CoffeeCoffee to go; kept the deposit mug as a souvenir
~1:00 PMRick Steves Westminster Walk (free audio)Tube: London Bridge → Westminster (Jubilee)
Route intent: Big Ben → Parliament → Whitehall → St James’s Park → Trafalgar / National GalleryDetour: large protest near Downing Street; walked north toward Churchill War Rooms area
AfternoonWalked east from National Gallery areaPeople-watching, Lush on Oxford Street
EveningBack to hotel, then West EndUber when I was done walking
Phoenix Theatre, Stranger Things: The First ShadowCharing Cross Road
Bunsik (Leicester Square): Korean street foodQuick bite; not a sit-down dinner
Late12th Knot rooftopSea Containers; room key skips the line
~42,000 stepsSouth Bank base + Westminster loop + West End

Skipped from the plan: River boat to Tower Pier, Seven Dials Market dinner. Weather was fine for walking. I chose theatre + grab-and-go food instead.

Rick Steves tip: Download the Westminster Walk before you go. Free, self-paced, no group. Start at Westminster Bridge.


Sunday, Feb 15: Globe, Tate, pivot, tea, bar, movie

Rain most of the day. Lighter breakfast. Lots of food booked later.

TimeWhatTransit / notes
MorningCoffee / pastry toward GlobeGAIL’s Bakery Neo Bankside (behind Tate Modern)
10:00 AMShakespeare’s Globe guided tour5-min walk from hotel; open roof = rain inside
~11:30 AM-12:30 PMTate Modern~1 hour; Afrofuturism exhibit (6th floor)
~1:00 PMLunch en route to British MuseumBurgers + margarita
~2:00 PMBritish Museum: no entryForgot/lost timed ticket; school break crowds
PivotDouble-decker bus to Buckingham PalaceExterior + Victoria Memorial photos
~3:00-3:30 PMNational Gallery~30 min; Van Gogh / highlight rooms (free)
~4:00 PMThe Savoy, Prestige Afternoon TeaOpenTable; classic tiered service
~6:45 PMLyaness cocktailsSea Containers ground floor
8:20 PMCurzon Sea Containers, Wuthering HeightsIn-hotel cinema

If the British Museum had worked: Rosetta Stone + Elgin Marbles via the free audio app. Plan 2+ hours.

Tea tip: Savoy afternoon tea is a sit-down event, not a 20-minute snack. Wear something you’re okay sitting in for ~90 minutes.


Monday, Feb 16: Churchill War Rooms, then airport

TimeWhatNotes
MorningChurchill War RoomsTimed ticket; WWII bunkers left as a time capsule
MiddayTransit to LHRElizabeth Line from Farringdon area; allow ~3 hours before international departure

I skipped the planned Old Spitalfields Market stop. Prioritized the museum and getting steps in before a long flight home.


Food worth ordering (my picks)

  • Borough Market: The Black Pig (pork sandwich), Humble Crumble (crumble)
  • Monmouth Coffee, Borough Market location
  • Bunsik, Leicester Square: fast Korean after theatre
  • The Savoy, afternoon tea (book ahead)
  • 12th Knot, rooftop drinks if you’re staying at Sea Containers

Theatre and solo seats

  • Book West End shows early. I saw Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix Theatre.
  • Solo travellers: single seats often show up. I booked ahead so I wasn’t scrambling day-of.
  • Discount options: TKTS London (Leicester Square booth + online).

What I’d do differently

  1. British Museum: Book timed entry and screenshot the confirmation.
  2. Hotel location: South Bank is great for Globe + Tate + Borough. Pair it with aggressive Tube use, or stay north of the river for this exact 3 days in London plan.
  3. Saturday pacing: Leave the camera at the hotel once, or don’t walk back mid-day. I added miles for gear I didn’t need twice.
  4. Monday buffer: Churchill War Rooms + Elizabeth Line to Heathrow is straightforward. Don’t cut airport time short after a museum morning.

What I’d skip (for a short weekend)

  • London Eye: long queue, price, view is fine not great
  • Leicester Square sit-down restaurants: tourist pricing; grab-and-go (Bunsik) worked
  • Changing of the Guard: fine if you’re already at the Palace; I wouldn’t build the day around it

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