Check out our guide to the best things to do in London on a business trip and find out how to enjoy the city after a long day of meetings. This special set of ideas have been tailored for busy business travellers who want to enjoy a bit of London when the working day is done. 

You can use this guide during the working week and if you've saved an extra day for enjoying London before your flight home. It combines casual places to take your colleagues, fancy places to impress a client, and not forgetting where to pick up some souvenirs for those back home. 

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    Covent Garden

    Great for shopping or catching up with colleagues

    Covent Garden
    • Food
    • Photo
    • Shoppers

    The iconic, pedestrian-friendly public square of Covent Garden in the West End is a great place for soaking up the vibrancy of London. Street performers entertain the crowds and restaurants spill out into the square, making Covent Garden one of the prettiest and most photogenic spots in the city. 

    The restaurants in Covent Garden are a mix of famous franchises, expensive fine diners, street food stalls and fast-food chains, so you’ll be spoilt for choice. When it comes to shopping, Covent Garden is one of London’s most popular shopping neighborhoods. It’s home to a wide range of world-class fashion, beauty and lifestyle stores, so be sure leave room in your suitcase for some amazing finds.

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    Trafalgar Square

    A square full of interesting landmarks to explore on your own

    Trafalgar Square
    • Budget
    • History
    • Photo

    Trafalgar Square is packed full of British history and famous landmarks. It’s a beautiful place to wander around and enjoy the vibrant street scenes. Nelson’s Column, with its 4 bronze lions at the base, is the centrepiece of the square, with the Admiralty Arch also worth admiring. A rainy day is saved by a visit to the National Gallery or National Portrait Gallery.

    There’s an almost constant succession of events and gatherings in Trafalgar Square so there’s usually something exciting going on.

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    Embankment

    Riverside bar hopping with your colleagues

    Embankment
    • Group
    • Nightlife

    The Embankment neighborhood is home to a nice selection of bars close to the River Thames. There’s a mixture of traditional English pubs, fancy wine bars, and even a few floating bars on boats docked in the river. Invite your colleagues, clients or friends for a cheeky pint, a bit of banter, and stellar atmosphere. 

    Head to Villiers Street, that runs between Embankment station and Charing Cross. You’ll find a classic British boozer, The Princess of Wales, along with Gordon’s Wine Bar and several other bars, all within 358 ft (100 meters).

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    Bokan, Novotel London Canary Wharf

    Stunning views close to the river and Canary Wharf

    Bokan, Novotel London Canary Wharf
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Nightlife

    Bokan is a stunning rooftop bar and restaurant popular with the business crowd. Built over 3 floors on top of the Novotel London Canary Wharf hotel, it’s walking distance from Canary Wharf business district in East London. 

    The riverside location has a stunning view of London, and it’s a great spot if you want to impress your clients with a few amazing cocktails that a mixture of local, ancient, and adopted British ingredients. The restaurant is also highly regarded for its innovate take on British cuisine.

    Location: 40 Marsh Wall, Isle of Dogs, London E14 9TP, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)20 3530 0550

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    The Mayfair Chippy

    A good, casual English restaurant

    The Mayfair Chippy
    • Food
    • Group

    The Mayfair Chippy is a seafood restaurant, and the standout dish is their classic fish & chips, served on a silver platter with tartar sauce, curry sauce and mushy peas. Think of it as a posh fish & chip shop, with the buzz of a neighbourhood bistro. 

    Other British classics to try here include Scotch eggs, oysters and shepherd’s pie. If you have a sweet tooth, go for the sticky date pudding, served with toffee sauce and clotted cream ice cream. You can find The Mayfair Chippy in Mayfair, close to Grosvenor Square. Be sure to make a reservation in advance.

    Location: 14 N Audley St, London W1K 6WE, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10.30 am to 10.30 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 9.45 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)20 7741 2233

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    Rules

    A dinner and Martini at London's oldest restaurant

    Rules
    • Food
    • History
    • Luxury

    Rules bills itself as the oldest restaurant in London and has been serving up traditional British cuisine since 1798 in a locale as charming as it is historic and upscale. Here you can enjoy martinis and cocktails while surrounded by crimson velvet and plush upholstered furniture that you can just sink into. The fare is seasonal, but in the autumn especially it's bursting with dishes based around wild game. While here, be sure to try the rib-sticking desserts from bread and butter pudding to sticky toffee pudding and others. 

    If you're looking for a truly historic spot to eat truly historic cuisine with a modern fine dining twist, Rules is the spot. It's right in the city center. 

    Location: 34-35 Maiden Ln, London WC2E 7LB, United Kingdom

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday, Sunday from noon to 10 pm (last orders), Friday–Saturday from noon to 11.30 (last orders) (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +44 (0)20 7836 5314

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    Fortnum & Mason, St. Pancras

    Where to pick up souvenirs (other than the airport)

    Fortnum & Mason, St. Pancras
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Shoppers

    If you’re in a rush to pick up some typically English souvenirs before your flight home, head to Fortnum & Mason, a fancy grocery store favored by the British monarchy. There are several branches and you will find something special for the whole family here. For business travelers, the St. Pancras branch is probably the most convenient.

    Fortnum & Mason is famed for their hampers, which make popular gifts. You’ll find a mix of chocolates, jams, teas, liquor, crockery, and other specialties packed into hampers of different sizes. They also stock perfumes, accessories, flowers, stationery, and teddy bears.

    Location: Pancras Rd, London N1C 4QP, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from7.30 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 9 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)20 7734 8040

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    Tower Bridge

    A landmark for quick and easy sightseeing

    Tower Bridge
    • History
    • Photo

    Tower Bridge is an enduring icon of London, and it looks pretty at any time of day or night. In fact, it’s probably better to visit of an evening, when it’s lit up in soft lights. Be sure to snap a photo of this unique London sight. 

    Head to Tower Hill underground and Tower Bridge is just a 5-minute walk from the station. If you have time, head to the Tower of London nearby to see another classic British landmark.

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    Location: Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP, UK

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    The Shard

    If you want to see something else

    The Shard
    • Luxury
    • Nightlife
    • Photo

    Over 1,000 ft (304 meters) tall and entirely glass fronted, you can’t help but notice The Shard from any borough of London. It’s even more impressive when you’re on top of the building looking down, especially at sunset.  

    If you aren’t lucky enough to be staying at the opulent Shangri-La hotel (the hotel occupies the 34th to 52nd floors), then head up to the Gong bar on the 52nd floor for panoramic views of England’s capital. The Luxurious, Asian-themed cocktail bar is said to be the highest hotel bar in Western Europe, with view to match and even an infinity pool.

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    Location: 32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG, UK

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Paul Smith | Compulsive Traveler