
Mira Rajput's travel posts can give you a serious case of wanderlust. Be it family vacations or fun getaways with her girl gang, she never fails to capture the spirit of travel in a way that makes enthusiasts stop, admire and screenshot her posts. So, what is she up to now? Mira recently spent a soul-soothing evening at The National Gallery in London, one of the city's most iconic art stops. In her own words, "Unfortunately, I'm the only one in my family who has this preference of enjoyment, so off I went to feed my soul at the National Gallery and could make time for two wings."
She also added, "If I don't visit a museum or a historical site, my soul feels hungry and dissatisfied."
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Planning A London Trip Just Like Mira Rajput? Here Are Five More Places To Bookmark:
1. Natural History Museum:
You don't need to buy a ticket to enter. Just pre-book your slot through the official website and you are good to go. It is one of London's most impressive public museums, perfect for all ages and interests - from ancient fossils to modern ecosystems.
2. St Paul's Cathedral:
Art lovers, this one is for you. Admire delicate carvings by Grinling Gibbons and Sir James Thornhill's majestic dome murals. As one of London's most recognised architectural landmarks, St Paul's is both inspiring and timeless.
3. Westminster Abbey:
This coronation church is not just another Gothic building; it is a slice of royal history. If you have followed the United Kingdom monarchy over the years, this iconic site deserves a top spot on your itinerary. Do note: entry is ticketed, so plan ahead and book online.
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4. The British Museum:
A treasure trove of world cultures and ancient stories, this museum will leave you wide-eyed and wondering. For those visiting between May and October, keep an eye out for the special exhibition on 'Ancient India: Living Traditions' - it is one for the bucket list.
5. Buckingham Palace:
The official residence of Britain's ruling monarch hardly needs an introduction. From the famed Changing of the Guard ceremony to a guided tour of the State Rooms, a visit here feels like stepping into history. As per the official website, Buckingham Palace's State Rooms will be open to visitors this summer from July 10 to September 28.
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Want to make your London trip even easier? Several of these spots can be booked or explored with guided tours available online, making it perfect for quick planning and a smooth travel experience.
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