


The monarchy's London residence, Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for royal sightseeing.
Perfect for couples or families who enjoy cityscapes, the London Eye is an immensely popular attraction. Experience the stunning panoramic views of London from this unique London city center attraction.
A designated World Heritage Site with over a thousand years of history, Westminster Abbey is one of England's most important Gothic buildings. The royal church offers daily religious services, access to a library and archives, and guided tours.
Officially called the Great Bell, the bell in Elizabeth Tower is commonly known as "Big Ben" and is arguably London's most iconic landmark.
The Houses of Parliament is the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of parliament of the United Kingdom.
A deeply moving museum, the Imperial War Museum preserves the stories of Britain's armed conflicts from World War I to the present.
Overlooking Trafalgar Square, the National Portrait Gallery houses paintings of important figures in British culture, both past and present.
Dedicated to human history, arts and culture, The British Museum holds one of the world's greatest permanent collections.
St Paul’s is a historic 17th-century cathedral and a British national treasure. Appreciate the stunning array of art and carvings on display or join interactive activities to explore the rich history and architecture.
You'll find the neighborhood Covent Garden in the heart of the West End. Home to a wide range of state-of-the-art products and world-leading fashion brands, you will be spoilt for choice to satisfy all your shopping needs.
London's hub for international modern and contemporary art, the Tate Modern showcases exhibition and collections with works by artists like Picasso, Warhol, and Mapplethorpe.