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.
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.
Come for a ride on Europe's largest Ferris wheel. The views from the top are simply fabulous, especially at night.
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.
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.
London's largest park is where the city's inhabitants come to relax and enjoy the sunny days.
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…
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.
This phenomenal modern and contemporary art gallery is housed in a former power station designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and built…
Come see the modern replica of the theatre where some of Shakespeare's plays were staged for the first time.
The street is a well-known shopping area located in the West End neighborhood of London. Wondering about the unique name?
Completed in 1903, the largest Catholic church in the UK was designed in neo-Byzantine style.
The square brings together London's prominent entertainment venues. There are plenty of well-known theaters and cinemas around, such as…
This long and broad promenade lined by tall leafy trees takes you from Trafalgar Square straight to Buckingham Palace.