by: Diana Madison
Britain will attract more than 300,000 more visitors in 2011 thanks to
Kate Middleton and
Prince William.
The Royal Wedding on April 29 is tipped to be one of the biggest events of this century, so it is no surprise that travelers are now picking London as their top destination.
I am not going to lie, I have already booked my flight to check out some of the common ground that the Princess to be has checked out. The “Royal Wedding Walk” is becoming a journey for anyone who has Royal Blue Fever.
What are some spots to check out to feel like you are actually apart of the Royal Affair? Check out Hollyscoop’s Royal Walk tour.
The Origins: Birthplace of Queen Elizabeth II where you can learn about the generations of royals that came before.
Bling Bling: Garrard’s Jewellers where they have made jewels for the Royals since 1843.
Party Time: Club Mahiki where you can party with the Royals. You will definitely run into party animal Prince Harry.
Shop Like Kate: Whistles boutique on Kings Road.
Stay: The Ritz Hotel is favored by many royals.
White’s Gentleman’s Club: Thee Royal connection to one of London’s most famous Gentleman’s Clubs.
Happy Feet: This is the location where Princess Diana, John Lobb Bootmakers, The Queen, Prince Charles, Princes William and Harry have their shoes made.
Palace: St James’s Palace is the oldest palace in London.
Clarence House:The official residence of HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.
The Pad: Buckingham Palace is the Royal residence since 1836.
Westminster Abbey: Where the wedding will take place. This is the same location where Princess Diana's funeral was held.
Going to the Chapel: The Queen’s Chapel where Kate Middleton attended her second Royal wedding.
The Royal Wedding on April 29 is tipped to be one of the biggest events of this century, so it is no surprise that travelers are now picking London as their top destination.
I am not going to lie, I have already booked my flight to check out some of the common ground that the Princess to be has checked out. The “Royal Wedding Walk” is becoming a journey for anyone who has Royal Blue Fever.
What are some spots to check out to feel like you are actually apart of the Royal Affair? Check out Hollyscoop’s Royal Walk tour.
The Origins: Birthplace of Queen Elizabeth II where you can learn about the generations of royals that came before.
Bling Bling: Garrard’s Jewellers where they have made jewels for the Royals since 1843.
Party Time: Club Mahiki where you can party with the Royals. You will definitely run into party animal Prince Harry.
Shop Like Kate: Whistles boutique on Kings Road.
Stay: The Ritz Hotel is favored by many royals.
White’s Gentleman’s Club: Thee Royal connection to one of London’s most famous Gentleman’s Clubs.
Happy Feet: This is the location where Princess Diana, John Lobb Bootmakers, The Queen, Prince Charles, Princes William and Harry have their shoes made.
Palace: St James’s Palace is the oldest palace in London.

Clarence House:The official residence of HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.
The Pad: Buckingham Palace is the Royal residence since 1836.
Westminster Abbey: Where the wedding will take place. This is the same location where Princess Diana's funeral was held.
Going to the Chapel: The Queen’s Chapel where Kate Middleton attended her second Royal wedding.
