The most famous bell in Europe, perhaps even in the world, Big Ben, is one of the iconic landmarks of London.
This majestic palace is the official residence of British monarchs and is usually recognized as a symbol of UK's monarchy.
This fascinating bridge is not only one of London's icons, but also one of the best-known bridges in the world.
First inhabited by Benedictine monks back in the 10th century, this Gothic church is one of the most important icons of London.
A famous road junction and public space in London's West End was built in 1819.
Come for a ride on Europe's largest Ferris wheel. The views from the top are simply fabulous, especially at night.
Also known as Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, this complex was one of the many castles built as part of the Norman Conquest of…
The elaborate Palace of Westminster is home to both houses of the Parliament of the UK - the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
This enormous white cathedral and one of London's tallest buildings serves as the seat of the Bishop of London and as a funeral site of…
Back in the 17th century, the area was occupied by stalls and sheds selling fruit and vegetables.
London's largest park is where the city's inhabitants come to relax and enjoy the sunny days.
London's oldest royal park was established in 1603. It occupies an area of nearly 60 acres and it is located close to the Buckingham Palace.
One of the most popular shopping attractions in London where you can buy a wide range of goods from crafts to food.
This phenomenal modern and contemporary art gallery is housed in a former power station designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and built…
A lavish royal residence inhabited by princes and princesses since the 17th century.
If you want to stand on two hemispheres at the same time, visit this place where the meridian divides the Earth.
Come visit one of the oldest markets in London (originating in the 14th century), popular with tourists and especially with Harry Potter…
This long and broad promenade lined by tall leafy trees takes you from Trafalgar Square straight to Buckingham Palace.
Would you like to visit the biggest toy store in the world? Its five floors are a treat for both kids and adults.
Parliament Square sits close to many major London landmarks - from Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament.