St Paul's Cathedral, London, an Anglican cathedral sits on the highest point of the City of London and a Grade 1 listed building. Designed by famed British architect Sir Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710, and is one of the capital's most iconic buildings and one of London's most popular places of interest.
Discover the St Paul's Cathedral's spectacular interiors, architectural design and breathtaking panoramic views across London. Visit the highlights from The Whispering Gallery to The Dome which is the second largest cathedral dome in the world.
Place of Westminster or more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the City of Westminster in central London.
There are a number of ways you can visit the Houses of Parliament including taking tours and watching debates with guided and audio available. Visit the London Eye and see breathtaking views of the London skyline, Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge.
St James Park includes The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, and is surrounded by famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Whitehall. The parks famous flower beds are a familiar backdrop at the front of Buckingham Palace and great photo opportunities. Visit the Pelicans in St James's Park which have lived in the park for nearly 400 years, which were originally presented as a gift from the Russian Ambassador to King Charles II.
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Visit Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the Royal Family and The Queen. With over 50,000 visitors each year, Buckingham Palace is one of the most visited places in London. Nothing compares to the world renowned 'Changing of the Guards' and truly is a spectacular site to see.
Buckingham Palace is a must see when visiting London.
London Eye located on the South Bank of the River Thames is a giant ferris wheel 443 feet tall with breathtaking views of London skyline. A remarkable feat of design and engineering the London Eye giving tourists 365 degree views of the London since 2000 when it was opened for the millennium.
Step into the capsule and rise up over the River Thames, with views over the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben before soaring above them and see views of London's most famous landmarks and up to 40km out of the city to Windsor Castle on a clear day.
The Natural History Museum in London, exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history and can be found on Cromwell Road in South Kensington.
The Natural History Museum is a world-class visitor attraction with more than 80 million specimens spanning billions of years and welcomes over five million visitors a year which first opened in its doors to the public in 1881. The Museum not only has a great collection of natural history, the Romansque architecture; a Cathedral to Nature, in considered a work of art in its own right and is one of London's most iconic landmarks.
Tower Bridge is one of London's most famous bridges. Located close to the Tower of London, the bridge crosses the River Thames and is a combined bascule and suspension bridge built between 1886 and 1894.
Visit the Tower Bridge Exhibition which has told the history of the bridge since 1982. Experience the exciting glass floor and panoramic views from the high walkways. Visit the Victorian Engine Rooms steam engines that once powered the bridge. Tower Bridge is a must-see attraction and a great way to explore the worlds most famous bridge.
The Tower of London is officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and the infamous prison, which now houses the Crown Jewels. Located on the north bank of the river Thames in Central London.
Discover the stories of some of the Towers prisoners, including the young Princess Elizabeth who was imprisoned by her half-sister Mary I in 1554. Enjoy live historical re-enactments and hear stories of medieval Tower Characters. The Tower of London is truly a unforgettable historic visit.
The National Gallery located in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London is a Art Museum founded in 1824. With a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid 13th to the 19th century, the National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world.
The National Gallery is free the enter, however donations are appreciated which go towards the up-keep of the gallery. You can enjoy the National Gallery 361 days a year which houses art works by artists including Van Gogh, Titian, Rembrandt, and Turner.
When seeing Alexandra Palace, the National Hotel is only a brief leave and also our finest rates could be discovered on our internet site. Alexandra Palace, set within 196 acres of parkland with magnificent sights throughout London, Alexandra Royal residence offers a superb day or evening out.
Called the native home of TELEVISION and also famously used as an occasions space for public shows, events and sports, the magnificent Quality II detailed Victorian structure likewise houses an ice-rink, with daily skating sessions as well as night nightclubs. Site visitors can relax in bench & Kitchen, which has tables in the substantial Palm Court, outside balcony as well as beer garden. There is additionally a pitch & putt program, boating lake and normal Farmers Market to appreciate in the grounds. Look out for our Street Food & Craft Beer events over summer as well as a lot of other public events throughout the year.