Celebrated around the world for its diverse arts and culture

British Airways is offering return fares starting from SR2,150 ($570), and a few highlights to make the most of the “Great British Summer.”
Celebrated around the world for its diverse arts and culture, cutting-edge fashion, and iconic landmarks, London can often be a maze for travelers.
From sporting events and music festivals, to palaces and other attractions, London and the surrounding counties provide the perfect reason for a holiday this summer, whether it is a family vacation, or long weekend getaway. British Airways’ crew have put together a list of dates you need to mark in your calendar, and activities to add to your travel must-do list:
Royal Ascot 2017: June 21-24
The Royal Ascot is unarguably the UK’s most expensive horse race, attracting the world’s finest racehorses to compete for more than GBP6.58 million ($8.57 million) in prize money.
Henley Royal Regatta: June 28-July 2
The Henley Royal Regatta is the world’s most popular rowing race of its kind. Dating back to 1839, the crowds of sporting enthusiasts and English socialites flock to the banks of the River Thames to support rowing teams competing for the grand titles.
Wimbledon Championships 2017: July 3-16
The Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely considered the most prestigious.
British Summer Time — Kings of Leon: June 30-July 9
The “Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park” is an annual music festival that takes place over two weekends at London’s Hyde Park.
Notting Hill Carnival: Aug. 27-28
One of Europe’s biggest street parties offers visitors a myriad of colors, with a daily carnival parade, stunning floats and creatively costumed dancers weaving their way through the streets of London.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
Adults and children can go behind-the-scenes of the widely popular Harry Potter film series, located at the Studios and see where all the magic began.
Formula 1 Rolex British Grand Prix: July 14-16
The weekend long Grand Prix is a must-attend event on the international F1 calendar, with tickets starting from GBP60.
Buckingham Palace opens to the public
The British monarchy is the most iconic royal family internationally. If you are looking to step into centuries of history, then book your tour of Buckingham Palace.

Source: Arab News