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London
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British Museum

Museum housing a vast collection of world art and artifacts.

British Museum

Tower of London

Historic castle and former royal residence, home to the Crown Jewels.

Tower of London

Buckingham Palace

Official residence of the British monarch, with Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Buckingham Palace

Tower Bridge

World-famous Victorian bascule bridge spanning the Thames, a signature London sight and a standout backdrop for riverside photos.


London Eye

Giant Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the city.

London Eye

Natural History Museum

Museum featuring exhibits on natural history, including dinosaur skeletons.


The Shard

Skyscraper with an observation deck providing expansive city views.

The Shard

Westminster Abbey

Gothic church and site of royal coronations and burials.

Westminster Abbey

St. Paul's Cathedral

Iconic cathedral known for its impressive dome and architecture.

St. Paul's Cathedral

Tate Modern

Modern art gallery housed in a former power station.

Tate Modern

Hyde Park

Large city park ideal for leisure and outdoor activities.

Hyde Park

Borough Market

Legendary food market near London Bridge, packed with gourmet stalls and exceptional produce—an essential stop for tasting London’s culinary creativity.


Covent Garden

Vibrant district known for shopping, dining, and street performances.

Covent Garden

Big Ben and Houses of Parliament

Historic clock tower and seat of the UK's Parliament.

Big Ben and Houses of Parliament

Victoria and Albert Museum

Museum specializing in decorative arts and design.

Victoria and Albert Museum

National Theatre

Brutalist riverside theatre known for acclaimed productions and a striking Thames-side setting within London’s South Bank cultural quarter.


Piccadilly Circus

Lively square famous for its neon signs and entertainment venues.

Piccadilly Circus

Victoria Park

Beloved East London park with lakes, paths and a Chinese pagoda—ideal for relaxing walks, cycling and weekend market atmosphere.


Southbank Centre

Riverside cultural complex with major venues and year-round events, anchoring the South Bank promenade and offering family-friendly activities in summer.


Camden Market

Eclectic market offering fashion, crafts, and street food.

Camden Market

Royal Festival Hall

Flagship concert venue within Southbank Centre, hosting performances in a prime Thames-side location along the South Bank walk.


Kew Gardens

Botanical gardens with diverse plant collections and glasshouses.

Kew Gardens

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Reconstruction of the original Elizabethan playhouse, hosting performances.

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Hayward Gallery

Contemporary art gallery at Southbank Centre, showcasing ambitious exhibitions in a distinctive Brutalist building on the Thames.


Science Museum

Interactive museum dedicated to science and technology.

Science Museum

Notting Hill

Charming neighborhood known for colorful houses and Portobello Market.

Notting Hill

Greenwich and the Prime Meridian

Historic area home to the Royal Observatory and maritime history.

Greenwich and the Prime Meridian

Soho

Buzzing nightlife, diverse dining, and unique shopping experiences.

Soho

West End

Vibrant area for entertainment, shopping, and nightlife with theaters, bars, and restaurants.


Kensington

Elegant neighborhood with major museums, beautiful parks, and luxury shopping.

Kensington

Covent Garden

Charming area with street performers, boutiques, and theaters.

Covent Garden

Richmond

Leafy suburb with historic sites, botanical gardens, and scenic Thames walks.

Richmond

Hyde Park

Expansive green space offering outdoor activities and scenic beauty.

Hyde Park

South Bank

Cultural hub with art venues, family-friendly attractions, and riverside dining.

South Bank

Islington

Residential-feeling area recommended for longer trips, offering a quieter home base away from tourist crowds.


Bethnal Green

More residential, low-key base suited to longer stays, offering a calmer alternative to central London.


Hampton Court

Historic area with a famous palace, gardens, and river walks.


Kew

Home to the famous Kew Gardens, offering botanical beauty and tranquility.

Kew

Greenwich

Quieter area with rich maritime history, parks, and excellent transport connections.

Greenwich

City of London

Historic and financial center with landmarks like St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.

City of London

Shoreditch

Trendy area with vibrant nightlife, street art, and unique shopping.

Shoreditch

Spitalfields

Historic market area with diverse shops, eateries, and street art.

Spitalfields

Camden

Lively area with a famous market, music venues, and eclectic street life.

Camden

Notting Hill

Charming area with antique markets, photogenic streets, and vibrant nightlife.

Notting Hill

King's Cross

Major transport hub with modern developments and cultural spots.

King's Cross

Regent's Park

Beautiful park area with gardens, open spaces, and a zoo.

Regent's Park

Canary Wharf

Bustling business hub with sleek skyscrapers and shopping centers.

Canary Wharf

Hoxton

Hip area with artsy vibes, cafes, and nightlife.

Hoxton

Docklands

Modern financial district with historic enclaves and impressive river views.

Docklands

Brixton

Diverse neighborhood with vibrant nightlife and cultural events.

Brixton

Dulwich

Leafy suburb with village vibes, galleries, and parks.

Dulwich

East End

Eclectic area known for vintage shopping, street art, and a lively street life.

East End

Peckham

Trendy area with rooftop bars, galleries, and local eateries.

Peckham

Deptford

Up-and-coming area with independent shops, markets, and a creative scene.

Deptford

Tooting

Residential area with multicultural food markets and lively pubs.

Tooting

NHT

RAF Northolt


STN

London Stansted Airport


SEN

Southend Airport


LHR

London Heathrow Airport


LCY

London City Airport


LGW

London Gatwick Airport


BQH

London Biggin Hill Airport


LTN

London Luton Airport


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