Places that you must see on your visit to the London, England.
Tower of London – Medieval castle housing the Crown Jewels
London Eye – Iconic riverside observation wheel
Buckingham Palace – Home of the British Queen
Westminster Abbey – Gothic church & site for coronations
British Museum – A historian’s treasure trove
St Paul’s Cathedral – Baroque cathedral with an iconic dome
Palace of Westminster – Iconic home of UK parliament
Natural History Museum – Natural phenomena & hands-on activities
Tower Bridge – Iconic Victorian turreted bridge
Madame Tussauds London – Wax museum featuring notable People
National Gallery – Major art from 13th to 19th centuries
London Dungeon – Hi-tech haunted house attraction
Big Ben – London’s iconic national timepiece
London Zoo – Gorillas, giraffes, penguins & tigers
Tate Modern, London – Art gallery restaurant with Thames views
Victoria and Albert Museum – World-class decorative art & design
Hyde Park – Acres of greenery in Central London
Sea Life London Aquarium – Oceanic exhibits & play areas
Trafalgar Square – Nelson’s Column, fountains & lions
Kensington Palace – Royal museum in state residence
Regent’s Park – Cafe & sport centre with changing rooms
Science Museum – Hands-on exhibits in dozens of galleries
Globe Theatre- Replica of circular Elizabethan theatre
Churchill War Rooms – Churchill’s WWII underground offices
St. James’s Park – Royal park hosting Trooping the Colour
HMS Belfast – Floating museum on Royal Navy cruiser
National Maritime Museum – The history of Britain at sea
The Shard – 306m-high glass & steel tower with views
Royal Opera House – Grand, colonnaded opera & ballet theatre
Museum of London – London stories from prehistory to today
National Portrait Gallery – Famous faces by famous artists
Royal Observatory, Greenwich – Astronomy centre on the Prime Meridian
Harrods – Iconic upmarket department store
Wembley Stadium – England football team’s home stadium
London Transport Museum – Vintage London buses, trains & trams
Somerset House – Seasonal events & an art collection
Monument to the Great Fire of London – 311-step, Great Fire of London memorial
Oxford Street – Shopping, fashion
Cutty Sark – The last surviving British tea clipper
Royal Albert Hall – Landmark Victorian concert hall
Wallace Collection – Artworks & armour in grand townhouse
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – Lush parkland at former Olympic site
Piccadilly Circus – Circus, fish and chips, theatre
The O2 – Riverside arena hosting music & sports
Barbican Centre – Multi-arts cultural & exhibition centre
Wimbledon – Ballet, walking, tennis, theater, music
Royal National Theatre – Theatre, concert, William Shakespeare, music, performing arts