This majestic palace is the official residence of British monarchs and is usually recognized as a symbol of UK's monarchy.
Established in 1824, the art gallery holds an enormous art collection of over 2.600 pieces - no wonder it is one of the most visited…
Home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world, the museum is dedicated to human history, art…
The grand arch is a monument to Queen Victoria. Its construction was finished in 1912 and for most of its existence it was owned by the…
Commemorating the British victory in the Napoleonic Wars, this arch is a real masterpiece of classical architecture and one of London's…
The dominant of Strand lends its space to an important cultural centre encompassing almost everything from film screenings to visual art.
The St Martin-in-the-Fields church holds numerous commemorative brass plaques and you can go down to its crypt to make your own.
The Banqueting House, on Whitehall in the City of Westminster, central London, is the grandest and best-known survivor of the architectural…
Do you want to learn more about the famous guards on horses? Visit the official museum of the Household Cavalry housed in the 18th-century…
Apsley House is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. It stands alone at Hyde Park Corner, on the south-east corner of Hyde Park,…
St Pancras Church is a Greek Revival church in St Pancras, London, built in 1819–22 to the designs of William and Henry William Inwood.
Designed by James Gibbs in the 18th century, this vibrant church serves as the parish church of the Royal Family.
Until 2002, Clarence House was a home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.