Similar Trips 'Greater London'
Attractions 'Greater London'



St James s Park
St. James’s Park is a beautiful and distinctive public park that offers visitors an escape from the bustling city. Covering an area of 58 acres, it is the oldest royal park in London and has a long and rich history.





Palace of Westminster
The political center of the United Kingdom and a global icon of parliamentary democracy. World-renowned Gothic architecture on the banks of the River Thames





China Town London
Chinatown London — a vibrant cultural hub where authentic Chinese flavors and festive traditions come alive in the heart of the city.





Big Ben
A world-famous symbol of London and the UK. One of the largest and most accurate clocks globally





Hyde Park
Hyde Park is one of the city’s most iconic and beloved landmarks. This historic park covers over 350 acres and was originally established as a hunting ground by King Henry VIII in the 16th century.





Diana Memorial Fountain
A peaceful and interactive memorial honoring Princess Diana. Located in the heart of Hyde Park with flowing water design





Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace — the iconic heart of British royalty, where grandeur meets ceremony and history unfolds by the Changing of the Guard.





Piccadilly Circus
The beating heart of London that never sleeps, glowing with neon lights, giant billboards, and endless energy from visitors around the world.





The Duke of Wellington Equestrian Statue
The statue of the Duke of Wellington stands near Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. It is a detailed and historically significant monument.





Covent Garden Market
Covent Garden Market is a historic marketplace over 300 years old and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It's renowned for its unique blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.





Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch is a distinctive monument celebrating Britain’s Napoleonic Wars victory. Visitors can enjoy 360-degree panoramic views from its rooftop gallery and explore Regency architecture history.





Physical Energy Statue
A powerful bronze horse and rider in motion. Located in a central London garden





London Transport Museum
The long history and evolution of transportation in one of the world's most vibrant cities, the London Transport Museum





Albert Memorial
A striking Gothic Revival monument in the heart of Kensington Gardens, London. Dedicated to Prince Albert, the beloved consort of Queen Victoria.





Jubilee Market
Uncover the charm of London’s local culture with treasures that change every day at this historic indoor market.





Queen Victoria Memorial
A majestic monument standing proudly in front of Buckingham Palace. A popular photo spot and a symbol of royal honor in London.





Royal Albert Hall
A renowned concert and cultural venue in central London. Famous for its stunning Victorian architecture and rich history.





Royal Arsenal Gun Monument
Step back into military history through historic British cannons. A striking photo spot in the heart of Woolwich.






Sky Garden London
A stunning rooftop garden atop a skyscraper in central London offering spectacular panoramic city views.





British Museum
Explore the story of humanity through treasures of ancient civilizations in one of the greatest museums on Earth.





St Paul’s Cathedral
The grand dome of St Paul’s Cathedral stands as a religious and architectural symbol of London. Inside, visitors can admire stunning artwork and climb to a panoramic viewpoint above the city.





All Hallows by the Tower
The oldest church in London, founded in AD 675. Beneath the church lies Roman ruins and a small museum detailing London’s history.






London Eye
The London Eye, the largest and tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, is one of London’s most iconic landmarks and a top tourist attraction.





The London Dungeon
Journey through the dark and terrifying history of London with immersive storytelling, interactive exhibitions, and talented live actors at the London Dungeon.





Churchill War Rooms
Step into Churchill’s secret wartime bunker. Experience WWII from inside the actual War Rooms.






Harrods
A paradise of luxury and elegance, Harrods is a prestigious department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge. Renowned worldwide for its opulence and unparalleled shopping experience, it boasts a rich and long-standing history.





Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens — a serene royal park offering beautiful landscapes, historic monuments, and family-friendly spaces in the heart of London.





Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace, the historic royal residence with centuries of rich history, has been home to many prominent figures of the British royal family. This magnificent palace has stood witness to numerous significant events throughout the years.






Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge London’s Classic Bascule Bridge and Unmissable Landmark Over the Thames






Royal Air Force Museum London
Explore over 100 historic aircraft from the Royal Air Force. A must-visit for aviation lovers and curious minds alike.






Platform Nine and Three Quarters
Step into the magic at Platform 9¾ — a must-visit spot for Harry Potter fans at London’s King’s Cross Station.






Stamford Bridge Stadium
Stamford Bridge — the home of Chelsea FC, one of the most historic and electrifying football stadiums in the heart of London.






Butler’s Wharf Pier
Butler's Wharf Pier is located in the historic Southwark district along the River Thames, serving as a convenient starting point for London sightseeing cruises. The picturesque riverside atmosphere offers stunning views of Tower Bridge and the city's charming skyline.



