Hey Instagrammer! Are you wondering which place to explore to click stunning photos? As summer is already here, it’s the ideal time to head to London! There’s no such thing can’t be seen or done in London. From ancient churches and royal palaces to food joints and museums, London is loaded with culture, rich history, and entertainment.
We know you must have gone through the articles about day trips from London, including Cambridge, Windsor, Oxford, and Stonehenge. Despite these common locations to take a day trip to, if you’re craving more thrilling and offbeat destinations, keep reading these insta-worthy escapes in London to capture magnificent pictures.
- Stratford-upon-Avon
It’s a quaint medieval market town renowned for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The timber-framed building on Henley Street is a must-visit place for travelers because Shakespeare’s childhood days were spent, and he stayed there for the first 5 years after his father’s death in 1601. Here, you will witness several Tudor-style buildings of Stratford and 3 magnificent theatres run by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
If you choose to explore this place, you will be mesmerized by the picturesque views of the River Avon, where the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is located. Besides this theatre, there is the Swan Theatre, which offers a top-notch atmosphere. Therefore, be sure to include it in your sail itinerary for 2025.
- Micheldever Woods
A hidden treasure in London is just an hour’s drive away. This forest is an ideal day trip from London compared to its urbanity. Once you’re here, this place welcomes you with walking trails and family-friendly picnic spots. All you need to do is park your car and set out for one adventure. Despite its charm throughout the year, one can experience Micheldever Woods’ spectacular beauty in spring. It’s because of a magnificent carpet of bluebells deep in the woods.


- Box Hill
If you’re into making the most of your Sunday by biking to green and soothing Surrey, visiting Box Hill is a must. This extraordinary location was the best route for the 2012 Olympic road cycling. Therefore, this route starts in Richmond Park and ends in Hampton Court, and it nearly takes two hours to finish cycling. Once you climb 1.6 miles and successfully overcome the hairpin bends, you will have vantage views of the North Downs from atop Box Hill.
- Lacock
This idyllic village of Lacock is situated in rural Wiltshire adjacent to Bath. It’s one of the extraordinary day trips taken by tourists from London. The priemeval village of Lacock was established under Saxon rule, and its buildings were like a monastery complex. Due to the stunning beauty of the town, Lacock is the best-in-class preference as a film location and TV shoot. For your information, Lacock Abbey was shown in the film parts of Harry Potter, and the scenes from Pride & Prejudice were shot here too!
London is the most stunning city with several locations to explore on weekends. Above are the top 4 locations for a day trip to explore London’s hidden beauty. Despite the locations mentioned above, there are innumerable attractive places in London too, which can easily be discovered as a day trip. Happy travelling!