What to pack for Iceland {Summer}

Visiting Iceland in the Summer is an unforgettable experience. From late May to early August, Iceland experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight. The weather is pleasant ranging from 50-60°F (10-15°C), making outdoor adventures more comfortable compared to the harsh winter cold.

The summer transforms Iceland into a green paradise, with lush valleys, vibrant wildflowers, and waterfalls at their most powerful due to melting snow.

Summer is the best time to see puffins, which nest along the cliffs, as well as whales, seals, and Arctic foxes. Whale watching tours are especially popular during this season.

The weather in Iceland in unpredictable even in the Summer. At times very windy and can rain at any time. Packing for Iceland in the summer requires preparing for unpredictable weather, including mild temperatures, wind, and occasional rain. Here’s a practical packing list I used:

Clothing:

  • Waterproof jacket & pants
  • Fleece or warm sweater
  • Lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers
  • T-shirts & long-sleeve shirts
  • Comfortable hiking pants
  • Warm hat & gloves (it can get chilly)
  • Buff or scarf (for wind protection)
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuit (for hot springs & pools)
  • Casual outfit for Reykjavik

Footwear:

  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sandals (for hot springs or B&B showers)
  • Warm socks (wool recommended)

Accessories:

  • Sunglasses (for long daylight hours)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Travel towel
  • Eye mask (midnight sun can make it hard to sleep)
  • Quick-dry travel towel
  • Daypack for excursions
  • Power adapter (Iceland uses Type F plugs)
  • Camera & extra batteries (cold can drain batteries fast)

Toiletries & Essentials:

  • Sunscreen & lip balm (protection from wind & sun)
  • Moisturizer (air can be dry)
  • Basic medications & personal prescriptions
  • Motion sickness tablets (if planning boat trips)

Optional Items:

  • Binoculars (for wildlife watching)
  • GoPro or waterproof camera (for waterfalls & hot springs)
  • Lightweight sleeping bag (if camping)

Even in summer, Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Enjoy your adventure!

What to pack for Iceland {Winter}

Visiting Iceland in the winter is like stepping into a magical wonderland of icy landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty. The Northern Lights dance across the dark skies, painting them with shades of green and purple, while frozen waterfalls like Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss glisten in the winter sun.

A journey along the Golden Circle reveals powerful geysers erupting in bursts of steam and the stunning Þingvellir National Park, where tectonic plates meet. Along the way, Icelandic ponies stand proudly in snowy fields, their thick coats keeping them warm against the chill.

To unwind, a visit to Sky Lagoon offers a soothing soak in warm geothermal waters with a panoramic view of the Atlantic. Whether exploring glaciers, black sand beaches, or volcanic landscapes, Iceland in winter is an unforgettable adventure.

Documents & Extras:

  • Passport (make sure it 6+months before expiring)
  • Travel insurance info
  • Printed itinerary
  • Snacks for long excursions
  • Waterproof pouch for documents/phone

Clothing:

  • Waterproof jacket & pants
  • Fleece or warm sweater
  • Lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers (Merino Wool)
  • T-shirts & long-sleeve shirts
  • Parka jacket (windbreaker)
  • Warm hat & gloves (it can get chilly)
  • Buff or scarf (for wind protection)
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuit (for Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, hot springs, etc.)
  • Casual outfit for Reykjavik

Footwear:

  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Snowboots
  • Sandals (for Blue/Sky Lagoon & hot springs)
  • Warm socks (wool recommended)
  • Crampons/ice cleats (great for icy sidewalks, glacier hike)

Accessories:

  • Sunglasses (for long daylight hours)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Travel towel
  • Eye mask (midnight sun can make it hard to sleep)
  • Sunglasses (snow glare is real)
  • Quick-dry travel towel
  • Waterproof daypack for excursions
  • Power adapter (Iceland uses Type F plugs)
  • Phone/camera charging cables
  • Battery pack ( I always carry two)

Toiletries & Essentials:

  • Sunscreen & lip balm (protection from wind)
  • Moisturizer (air can be dry)
  • Basic medications & personal prescriptions
  • Motion sickness tablets (if planning boat trips)
  • Hand warmers (rechargeable ones from Amazon are great)

Optional Items:

  • Binoculars (for wildlife watching)
  • Small flashlight or headlamp
  • GoPro or waterproof camera (for waterfalls & hot springs)

Christmas Gift Ideas

For the travel enthusiast in your life, Christmas offers the perfect time to give gifts that inspire adventure and make journeys more enjoyable. Consider something practical yet thoughtful items like a high-quality travel backpack, a versatile packing cube set, or a durable travel wallet to keep essentials organized. Tech-savvy travelers will appreciate portable chargers, noise-canceling headphones, or compact travel adapters. For those who love experiences, airline tickets, a group trip, or gift cards for hotels can help fuel their wanderlust. These travel-inspired gifts are sure to delight and accompany them on their next adventure. Here are my favorite travel items, travel deals, and info on my next group trips.

think practical

These packing cubes not only help you get organized, but can also make the most room of your luggage. They also work great when you switch hotels often and keep you organized and not having to unpack every time you switch locations.

A carry-on backpack is great for all travelers, they fit under the seat and provide ample space for a weekend trip. This is my favorite bag, it offers plenty of storage space and pockets.

Luggage covers have saved me multiple times but most recently on a tight connection where I was able to distinguish my bag quickly and efficiently. They come in all sizes and several different prints. If you want to make it even more personalized, you can add a funny picture on them. Amazon has several options for personalization. Personalized luggage covers

tech-savvy

Air tags are my #1 recommended purchase! These are great for tracking your luggage but can also be used on wallet, purses, and even passports. You can never have too many. I personally use three of them when traveling and always good to know I can depend on tracking my luggage in the event I check a bag. Amazon currently has a pack of 4 for $72.

Power banks are very much needed specially when traveling abroad and not having an immediate wall plug available. Using google maps and google translate can drain your battery, so having these available is always so helpful. I usually travel with 2-3 of them at a time. I don’t love one over the other, I just get whatever is reasonably priced. Here are some samples (I may or may not have all of these) lol

Noise canceling headphones/Airpods

Traveling abroad or catching an early flight may be too stimulating for some, so noise cancellation headphones come in handy to block all the unwanted noise and multiple airline messages (I do recommend you listen, sometimes it can be request for emergency personnel). I am between AirPods and Beats Studio Pros

A Universal plug adaptor is highly needed when traveling abroad as many countries have different plugs.

experiences

Now this part, is my favorite! You can provide someone with a great adventure. Maybe a solo/group trip, an upgrade on their flight, or credit gift card for their travel adventure. For a solo/group trip follow my page on IG for trip details. Travel Nurse Wanderer

Packing for Egypt

For a 12-day trip to Egypt including Hurghada, you’ll need to combine cultural clothing (for Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan) with beach wear (for the Red Sea coast). Here’s a simple packing list suited for city, desert, and sea.

🧳 Essentials

  • Passport + visa (Visa is required for US citizens)
  • Flight tickets / boarding passes
  • Travel insurance
  • Credit/debit cards + some cash (Egyptian pounds-I recommend $300 USD worth) you can order currency at your local bank and they have ATMs everywhere.
  • Accommodation info + transportation details
  • Copies of documents (physical & digital)

👕 Clothing (modest + resort casual)

General Tips:

  • Egypt is hot and dry; dress in lightweight, breathable fabrics
  • Modest dress is expected in cities and religious sites
  • Hurghada is more relaxed — swimsuits and shorts are fine at resorts

For Women:

  • 4–5 loose, shirts/t-shirts (no v-neck, no cleavage)
  • 3–4 pairs of light pants or long skirts
  • 2–3 maxi dresses (can double as beach or dinner wear)
  • 1–2 swimsuits
  • 1 swim cover-up
  • 2 scarves or shawls (for sun & mosque visits)
  • 1 long sleeve shirt/ (for desert evenings or AC)
  • 2 pair of shorts or capris (for Hurghada/resorts)
  • 7-12 undies (more or less, up to you)
  • 2-3 bras
  • 3-4 pairs of socks

For Men:

  • 3–4 breathable t-shirts or polos
  • 2–3 lightweight long-sleeve shirts (sun + modesty)
  • 3–4 pairs of cotton trousers or shorts (shorts only for resort/casual)
  • 1–2 swim trunks
  • 1 button-down shirt (for nicer dinners)
  • 1 light jacket or hoodie
  • 7-12 undergarments (more or less, up to you)
  • 3-4 pairs of socks

👟 Shoes

  • Comfortable walking shoes/sneakers
  • Flip-flops or sandals (for beach and hotel use)
  • Water shoes (optional, but useful for snorkeling or rocky beaches)

🧴 Toiletries & HealtH

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (very important!)
  • After-sun aloe or lotion
  • Soap or shower gel
  • Loofah or disposable wash cloths (see below)
  • Shampoo/conditioner (all the hotels have shampoo/conditioner)
  • Toothbrush + toothpaste
  • Skin care products
  • Deodorant
  • Razor
  • Hairbrush/comb/hair ties
  • Sanitary products (tampons are hard to find)
  • Sanitizer
  • Bug/mosquito repellent
  • Prescription meds + basic first aid (probiotics, Imodium, antihistamines, painkillers)
  • Rehydration salts or electrolytes (for heat)

📱 Tech & Gear

  • Universal adapter (Egypt uses Type C and F, 220V)
  • Phone + charger + power bank
  • Camera + memory cards (optional)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Daypack or crossbody bag
  • Snorkeling gear (optional — many resorts offer rentals)
  • E-reader or book (for long drives or beach days)

🧘‍♀️Extras

  • Small first-aid kit
  • Ziplock bags (for sand or liquids)
  • Travel pillow/eye mask (for long drives/flights)
  • Notebook or travel journal
  • Snacks (nuts, dried fruit, protein bars)

🌞 Special Considerations for Hurghada:

  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen if you’re snorkeling/diving
  • Swimwear is fine at the beach, but cover up in town
  • A light beach bag is handy for resort days

recommendations

Think hot and humid, so you definitely want to feel comfortable. Below are my recommendations and links.

T-shirts: think lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying T-shirts that can handle humidity, sweat, and sun. Here’s a breakdown of the best types to pack, with brand and style suggestions based on comfort, performance, and style.

Shorts: the key is comfort, breathability, and versatility —you’ll be dealing with high humidity, heat, beach days, and occasional temple visits 

Sundresses/linen pants: besides being comfortable, they are lightweight, quick drying, and can dress up or down to your liking. I also purchased some comfy wide pants in Bali. I personally like longer sundresses but Amazon has a huge selection at reasonable prices. I own several linen pants from Old Navy and still my favorite today.

Light-weight long sleeve: This is perfect for temple visits and for night strolls through the beach as it can be breezy.

Swimsuits/cover-ups: I packed 2 swimsuits that interchanged and used them all, always having one dry one available. Cover ups are great and can be used as sundresses as well.

Sandals/Flip flops: I probably used my Birks the most, and used flip flops for the pool and in the hotel.

Sneakers: In case you’re in the market for a comfy travel shoe, these are my favorite and no need to break them in. They have many miles on them and are still holding up after every trip, just know they are white and requiring lots of cleaning.

Sun hat: This one is my favorite and has traveled to several countries with me, very versatile and easy to pack.

Beach bag: This bag fits the essentials you need while at the beach and fits anywhere in your suitcase.

Travel towel: These are quick drying, lightweight, and fit anywhere.

Detergent sheets: In case you want to do laundry.

Toiletries: As far as toiletries go, you take your favorite! However all hotels have shampoo/conditioner/shower gel available. They do not have wash cloths, so pack these compressible disposable wash cloths or you pack your own loofah. I also pack travel size bath and body works products to change up the scent. Here is my favorite new scent.

Packing wisely for Egypt is key for a comfortable and enjoyable trip. From the sunny temples of Luxor to the beaches of Hurghada, you’ll need versatile clothing and practical gear. Being prepared lets you enjoy your adventures—like exploring ruins, cruising the Nile, or snorkeling in the Red Sea—without worrying about the heat or customs. With the right essentials, you’ll travel confidently and enjoy all that Egypt offers. 🧕 🏛️ 🏺 🌞 🐫

Egypt

Visiting Egypt is a journey through time, where the ancient and modern worlds come together in a captivating way. Whether you’re fascinated with ancient history, culture, or stunning landscapes, Egypt offers an unforgettable adventure. I spend 8 days through Cairo, Aswan, & Luxor mesmerized with the beauty of this country.

cairo

Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a vibrant and historic city offering a unique blend of ancient wonders, modern attractions, and cultural experiences. Here are a few reasons to visit Cairo…

Iconic Historical Sites

The Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, these iconic structures are a must-see.

World-Class Museums

The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and mummies. The museum is the home and oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East and houses over 170,000 artefacts.

Rich Cultural Experiences

Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a bustling marketplace to shop for traditional crafts, jewelry, spices, and souvenirs. The famous bazaar and souq is located in the historic center of Cairo, Egypt. The bazaar district has since become one of Cairo’s main attractions for tourists and Egyptians alike.

Delicious Cuisine

Egyptian cuisine makes heavy use of poultry, legumes, vegetables, and fruits. Egyptian dishes include  rice-stuffed vegetables and grapes leaves, hummus, falafel, shawarma, kebab, and kofta. The colors and aroma of these dishes are just spectacular and so delicious.

aswan

Aswan is located in southern Egypt, is a serene and picturesque destination known for its natural beauty, ancient history, and unique cultural experiences. Here are some great reasons to visit Aswan…

nubian village

The Nubian Village in Aswan, Egypt, is a vibrant and culturally rich destination known for its colorful houses, warm hospitality, and unique traditions. Located along the banks of the Nile River, near the famous Aswan High Dam and Philae Temple, these villages showcase the heritage of the Nubian people, an ancient African civilization with a distinct language and customs. We visited and had dinner with a local Nubian family. We chatted and learned about their culture and village. The food was delicious and we were treated like family. I highly recommend the visit.

stunning Nile River Views

Aswan sits on one of the most scenic stretches of the Nile, offering beautiful views of the river, surrounded with feluccas (traditional sailboats) and lush islands. Enjoy a felucca ride during sunset for a relaxing and memorable experience.

Ancient Temples and Monuments

Phiae Temple is Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this beautifully preserved temple is located on an island and accessible by boat. The temple walls contain scenes from Egyptian mythology of Isis bringing Osiris back to life, giving birth to Horus, and mummifying Osiris after his death.

Abu Simbel Temples is an ancient archaeological site in southern Egypt, famous for its two massive rock temples built by Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BC. It is located near the border with Sudan and is one of Egypt’s most spectacular monuments.are these iconic temples of Ramses II, carved into a mountainside, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see.

luxor

Visiting Luxor is like stepping into an open-air museum filled with some of the world’s most incredible ancient treasures. Known as the world’s greatest open-air museum,” Luxor is home to iconic landmarks such as the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs like Tutankhamun were laid to rest, and the grand Karnak Temple, one of the largest temple complexes ever built. You can also explore the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut, the awe-inspiring Luxor Temple, and take a breathtaking sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Nile. 

Visiting Egypt is a life-changing experience that immerses you in the wonders of ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. Standing before the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza, cruising along the timeless Nile, and exploring the temples of Luxor and Aswan connect you to a civilization that has shaped the world for thousands of years. Beyond the history, Egypt’s warm hospitality, bustling markets, and stunning desert scenery offer an adventure that captivates the soul.

Christmas Markets: Germany & Austria

European Christmas markets are magical and offer a festive atmosphere with unique traditions, local food, handcrafted gifts, and beautiful decor. I recently traveled to Germany and Austria and had a truly magical experience. I experienced a true winter wonderland as it was snowing and made the trip even more memorable.

munich

Germany is known as the birthplace of the Christmas markets. We traveled to Munich and they alone have approximately 12 markets, having only have visited six or so, it left me with the desire to make this trip a tradition, visiting them all over Europe. Between the smell of mulled wine and gingerbread, the markets were just incredible to visit and explore.

salzburg

Salzburg is the location of Mozart’s hometown, it features Alpine traditions, nativity scenes, and local delicacies. The markets were illuminated with many twinkling lights and smell of deliciousness. The second day in Salzburg we woke up to a winter wonderland since it had snowed all night. Several of us ventured out to St. Wolfgang, Austria where we took a boat to three villages to experience once again more Christmas Markets.

st wolfgang


St. Wolfgang, Austria, is a picturesque lakeside town located on the shores of Wolfgangsee in the Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. We drove an hour via bus before taking the boat to three different villages. See for yourself how magical this was…

The markets in the villages were my favorite, they felt homie is the best I could describe them. During the Advent season, St. Wolfgang transforms into a magical Christmas wonderland with festive markets, lights, and holiday decorations. The vendors were locals and they sure were lovely. The made us feel at home with their tasty delights and beautiful hand crafted gifts.

vienna

Vienna is renowned for its Christmas markets, where visitors can enjoy traditional food, warm drinks, and handcrafted goods. Rathausplatz is the the largest market, located in front of City Hall, with over 150 stalls and a beautifully lit ice skating rink. Vienna’s streets and landmarks are beautifully adorned with Christmas lights.

Portland, OR

Portland is a city located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, specifically in the state of Oregon. Portland is renowned for its vibrant and diverse food scene. The city is known for its food carts, offering a wide variety of cuisines in convenient outdoor locations. Additionally, Portland is the home to many farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and coffee shops.

Portland has several different neighborhoods, each offering a unique look, vibe, & diversity. Alberta was my favorite, but maybe I am biased because my favorite bake shop was located there.

alberta Arts district

Alberta Arts District is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood known for its galleries, studios, and public art. Alberta street is lined with unique shops ranging from handmade to vintage, as well as artisan art. I absolutely loved this area and frequented the area as my favorite bake shop was nearby.

villevelo bAKESHOP

If you’re even in NE Portland area, please go check out VilleVelo Bake Shop. Jeff the owner is not only friendly and welcoming, but he makes the best savory tarts and desserts in the area. Bonus if you’re a Drew Barrymore fan and love ecleptic decor, check it out below.

Forest Park

Forest Park is a public municipal park in the Tualatin Mountains west of downtown Portland, Oregon, USA. Stretching for more than 8 miles (13 km) on hillsides overlooking the Willamette River, it is one of the country’s largest urban forest reserves. The Stone House located within the trail was actually the restroom building for the park back in the early 20th century. Over time, the building fell into disrepair and became a popular spot for local legends and ghost stories, leading to its nickname “Witch’s Castle.” Check out my buddy Che, the sweetest rescue ever and child to my roommate Brooke. We kept each other company and he made it bearable when I missed my tribe from back home.

downtown portland

Exploring downtown Portland was quite relaxing. Despite there being an increase homeless population and substance abuse problem, Portland is a beautiful city to visit, explore, and I highly recommend exploring their iconic area such as Powell books and Portland Waterfront and experience their beautiful cherry blossoms. I was even lucky enough to find my favorite Nicholas Sparks book, “The Wedding” I was also luckily to capture the cherry blossoms before leaving Portland and heading back to North Carolina. Let’s just say, it’s definitely a popular time of year, plan accordingly as parking can be difficult.

Leavenworth, WA

Leavenworth, Washington, is a beautiful town situated in the Cascade Mountains. The town is renowned for its Bavarian-themed architecture, which gives it a unique and charming atmosphere. Leavenworth offers visitors a variety of activities throughout the year, including outdoor adventures like hiking, biking, river rafting, and skiing in the winter.

As a travel nurse working in PNW I was able to enjoy many parts of Oregon & Washington State. Taking off every time I had a couple days off was not only a treat, but so needed to disconnect and surround myself with peace and tranquility. I met the best group of nurses while on contract at Kaiser, can wait to travel with them again.

2 day itinerary

Day 1: Bavarian Charm & Local History

Morning: Bavarian Immersion & Local Eats

  • Breakfast at Louie’s Café – A local favorite with great coffee and hearty breakfast options.
  • Explore Downtown Leavenworth – Walk along Front Street and marvel at the Bavarian-style architecture. Visit charming boutiques, candy shops, and artisan stores. Great selection of gifts for the holidays if you’re visiting during Christmas time.
  • Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum – A quirky but fascinating collection of over 7,000 nutcrackers from around the world.

Midday: Food & Scenic Views

  • Lunch at Andreas Keller – Authentic German fare in a cozy, traditional setting. Try the schnitzel or bratwurst with a stein of local beer.
  • Waterfront Park Walk – A peaceful trail just a block from downtown that follows the Wenatchee River, offering stunning mountain views and a chance to see wildlife.

Afternoon: History & Hidden Gems

  • Upper Valley Museum at Wenatchee River Institute – Small but informative, this museum gives insight into Leavenworth’s transformation from a logging town to a Bavarian-style village.
  • Hike to Icicle Ridge Trail (Short Version) – A moderate 1.5-mile uphill trek with rewarding panoramic views of the valley and town.
  • Visit the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm (if you enjoy wildlife) – A unique, off-the-beaten-path experience where you can get up close to real reindeer.

Evening: Authentic Bavarian Vibes

  • Dinner at München Haus – Enjoy bratwurst, pretzels, and local beer in an outdoor beer garden with live music.
  • Dark Sky Stargazing at Ski Hill – A short drive from town, this spot offers little light pollution, making it perfect for stargazing.

Day 2: Adventure & Off-the-Beaten-Path Exploring

Morning: Hidden Nature & Local Favorites

  • Breakfast at Argonaut Coffee & Biscuits – A hidden gem with delicious biscuits and top-notch coffee.
  • Leavenworth Fish Hatchery Walk – A quiet and scenic walk where you can learn about local conservation efforts and spot wildlife.

Midday: Outdoor Exploration & Unique Bites

  • Lunch at Yodelin Broth Company – A health-conscious but flavorful option featuring delicious bone broths and fresh ingredients.
  • Explore Plain, WA (20 minutes away) – A tiny, less touristy town with hidden gems like Plain Hardware (a coffee shop inside a hardware store!) and Mountain Springs Lodge.
  • Lake Wenatchee State Park – Enjoy a short hike or simply relax by the lake with stunning mountain views.

Afternoon: Leisurely Wandering & Sweet Treats

  • Visit a Local Winery or Cider House – Try Icicle Ridge Winery (rustic, cozy cabin vibe) and try their wine flight.
  • Schocolat Fine Handmade Chocolates – Indulge in some locally made, high-quality chocolates before leaving town.

Evening: Cozy Farewell

  • Dinner at Sulla Vita – A Mediterranean-style bistro with delicious tapas and a warm atmosphere.
  • Relax at a Fireside Lounge – If staying overnight, unwind at a lodge or hotel with a glass of wine by the fire.

If you are in the area and have a couple days to spear, a visit to Leavenworth is highly recommended. I do wish to go back deep in the winter as I hear it’s magical and has twinkling lights everywhere.

London

Celebrating Christmas in London is a magical experience, as the city comes alive with festive decorations, lights, markets, and events. I spend two days and definitely need to go back. Here are a few things you can see and do while visiting this beautiful city.

Visit the Christmas Markets

London has several Christmas markets offering unique gifts, delicious food, and mulled wine. Some popular markets include Southbank Centre Winter Market and Leicester Square Christmas Market.

Admire the Christmas Lights

Oxford Street, Regent Street, Carnaby Street, and Covent Garden are known for their stunning Christmas lights and window displays. London is truly magical at this time of year, a must visit.

Afternoon tea bus tour

This was a highlight of my trip. As we sip tea and indulge in delicious treats, you will pass by famous attractions such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and more. The tour typically includes live commentary about the history and significance of the landmarks you pass, providing an informative and entertaining experience. Best part was the Christmas theme bus with onboard caroling.

and of course SIGHTSEEING

London is a vibrant city with a rich history and a multitude of attractions to explore. From iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye to neighborhoods, such as Notting Hill, Camden Lock, London Theatre District, there is no shortage of things to see and do in London.