Bridge StreetWestminster
Big Ben" is the name of the clock inside the famous tower that also forms part o
City of London
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, England over
Palace AveKensington and Chelsea
Queen Victoria was born in this palace in 1819, and Princess Margaret and other
149, PiccadillyKensington
Apsley House stands at Hyde Park Corner in the center of London and is often ref
Burlington LaneHammersmith
An almost-perfect copy of Palladio's Villa Rotunda, built by Lord Burlington, th
48, Doughty StBloomsbury
Charles Dickens' novels famously chronicled the lives and dramas of a 19th centu
24, Cheyne RowKensington and Chelsea
Established in 1896 soon after the writer's death, Carlyle's House is one of the
Ham StRichmond, London
The 17th century home of the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale, Ham House has only
ringshall
Nestled within the glorious 5,000 acre Ashridge Estate, the Ashridge Monument at
Buckingham Palace RdWestminster
Buckingham Palace has been the official abode of British royalty since 1837. The
Hampton Court Rd
Hampton Court Palace is a magnificent blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, c
25, Brook StMayfair
This museum affords visitors a glimpse into the life and times of famed 18th-cen
Staceys St
Just a wee drive outside London, this ancient castle stands as testament to the
Court Rdgreater london
The art deco splendour of Stephen and Ginny Courtauld's ostentatious 1930's crea
Threadneedle StCity of London
The Museum is housed within the Bank of England, at the heart of London. It trac
Alexandra Palace WayNorth London
The beautiful Alexandra Palace is host to various exhibitions, conferences, fest
Westminster Bridge RoadWestminster
Three hundred and fifty species are displayed within the three large tanks - eve
Outer CircleMarylebone
The London Zoo has occupied the northeastern corner of Regent's Park since 1828.
45, Maple Streetcamden
This stalwart tower keeps London talking and is seen as both a monstrous blot on
Blackheath GateGreenwich
Greenwich Park was redesigned by the Versailles landscaper, Andre Le Note, in th
Great Russell StreetBloomsbury
The British Museum is one of London's top tourist attractions as well as a major
Lambeth RoadSouthwark
this museum presents an informative journey through the wars of the 20th Centur
Exhibition RoadKensington
With seven floors this science museum allows one to explore the history of techn
Westminster RdWestminster
The building covers an area of eight acres and consists of 1100 rooms, 100 stai
Buckingham Palace RoadWestminster
The gallery will exhibit pieces from reknown artists, such as Rubens and Vermeer
Cromwell RoadKensington
Explore the natural history of the planet Earth from the prehistoric era to the
South Bank
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is the tallest (135 metres (