Meoweler

United Kingdom

Westminster / Where lords and lions rule

MeowScore 😿56/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😾
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😿
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸
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Exorbitant prices

Bigmac $?

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Westminster is known for its high-end shopping, luxury hotels, and fine dining. The prices are steep even for locals, let alone visitors.

Stick to budget-friendly options like street food markets or shopping at department stores like Primark or TK Maxx.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

city center sightseeing

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

city center sightseeing

Westminster Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, etc.

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is customary.

Tipping

10-15%

Tipping is customary.

Credit cards are widely accepted. Splitting the bill is common, but not guaranteed. It is polite to round up to the nearest pound.

internet situation

great Speed

Broadband speeds are fast

excellent Availability

Widespread internet access across the city

great Cellular

Good network coverage, but some areas may have weak signals

Electric socket type G

Common in UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore. Unique three rectangular pins design, doesn't accept other types.

GBP

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biking possible

Mixed infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good infrastructure

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

The cat capital of the UK, where hooman legs never stop moving and the sounds of Big Ben bark through the air.

Feline friendly with plenty of paw-some spots to curl up and relax, Westminster is a purrfect destination.

Things to do

The mainstream

🌳
St. James's Park
🌉
Westminster Bridge
🏛️
The Houses of Parliament
🐱‍👓
Big Ben
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Westminster Abbey

The mainstream

🌳
St. James's Park

Located in the heart of Westminster, this paw-some park is purrfect for a catnap or a game of catch with some pigeons. 🐦😴

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🌉
Westminster Bridge

This bridge may have been featured in Monet's paintings, but it's the pawfect spot for cat selfies with Big Ben and the London Eye in the background. 📷😻

Google Maps
🏛️
The Houses of Parliament

Feline like getting involved in Purrliamentary activities? Then this is the place for you! Home to the UK's elected cats. 🗳️🐈

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🐱‍👓
Big Ben

This clock tower is the purrfect example of Gothic Revival architecture. Cats who visit Westminster need to take a catnap nearby to hear the bell strike. 😴🕰️

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🏰
Westminster Abbey

Cat-egorically the most pawpular place to visit in Westminster, this historic church has been the coronation site for English monarchs since 1066. 🐾

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Off the beaten path

🍻🌼
The Churchill Arms
🌞🐱
Dean's Yard
🍅🐾
Queen's Park Farmers' Market
🎵🐈
St. John's Smith Square
🌺🐦
Wildlife Garden

Off the beaten path

🍻🌼
The Churchill Arms

A cozy pub with a secret garden in the back. Cats can nap under blooming flowers while humans sip on pints and enjoy Thai food.

Google Maps
🌞🐱
Dean's Yard

A quiet courtyard filled with history and architectural wonders. Cats can sunbathe on stone walls while humans escape the city bustle.

Google Maps
🍅🐾
Queen's Park Farmers' Market

Fresh produce and artisanal goods fill this charming market. Cats can scout for tuna while humans stock up on goodies.

Google Maps
🎵🐈
St. John's Smith Square

A stunning Baroque church turned concert venue. Cats can appreciate the acoustics while humans enjoy a show.

Google Maps
🌺🐦
Wildlife Garden

A peaceful garden filled with wildflowers and bird feeders. Cats can relax and watch birds while humans can learn about local wildlife.

Google Maps

biking possible

Mixed infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good infrastructure

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws

Mindful meoweler tips

Westminster Abbey: A Historical Masterpiece

Cats must be respectful when meowing around this architectural marvel. It has a rich history and is the burial ground of around 3,000 cats.

Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster: The Iconic Duo

Cat travelers must know that Big Ben is not a cat, but a bell inside the 315-feet structure while the Palace of Westminster housed the British government for a while.

Westminster Cathedral: A Gothic Masterpiece

This awe-inspiring cathedral is home to impressive mosaics, sculptures, and the largest area of mosaic art in England. It is also famous for saving a cat's life back in 1958.

Useful external sites

www.visitlondon.com

Visit London

Official tourist guide to London

www.westminster-abbey.org

Westminster Abbey

Official website of the Westminster Abbey


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