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.
Designed by John Nash in 1830, Trafalgar Square is the largest square in London.
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.
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.
With approximately 300 shops, Oxford Street is Europe's busiest shopping street and is home to a number of major department stores and many…
This steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing river Thames in London (connecting St.
A lavish royal residence inhabited by princes and princesses since the 17th century.
Adjacent to Hyde Park, these gardens are a part of the "lungs" of London city center.
Peter Pan probably needs not much introduction. This free-spirited boy is a hero of J. M.
The former hunting park is a large green space providing great views of the Thames and Central London.