Attractions
The unsurpassed wealth of historic buildings and famous landmarks that make up the city of London entertain millions of visitors ever year. From the stunning neo-gothic architecture of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, to the gravity-defying structure of the London Eye across the river, London is one big sight-seeing opportunity!
If you're planning on a visit that lasts any more than a couple of days, one great money-saving tip is to purchase yourself a London Pass which will grant you free entry into over 50 attractions and can also include all the transport. Check it out, London can be expensive and the savings can be immense.
To include absolutely every attraction going in London wouldn't really provide you with the best guide and so below is a list of what we consider to be the best crowd-pleasers. Enjoy!
- Abbey Road
- Big Ben
- British Museum
- Camden Market
- Covent Garden
- Downing Street
- Green Park
- HMS Belfast
- Harrods
- Houses of Parliament
- Imperial War Museum
- Kew Gardens
- London Dungeons
- London Zoo
- Marble Arch
- National Gallery
- Natural History Museum
- O2 Stadium
- Regents Park
- Royal Albert Hall
- Science Museum
- Somerset House
- St James's Palace
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Tate Modern
- The Monument
- Tower of London
- V and A Museum
- Wembley Stadium
- BT Tower
- British Library
- Buckingham Palace
- Clarence House
- Docklands
- Globe Theatre
- Greenwich
- Hampton Court Palace
- Horse Guards Parade
- Hyde Park
- Kensington Gardens
- London Aquarium
- London Eye
- Madame Tussauds
- Museum of London
- National Theatre
- Nelson's Column
- Piccadilly Circus
- Royal Academy of Art
- Royal Opera House
- Soho
- Southbank Centre
- St James's Park
- Tate Britain
- Thames Barrier
- Tower Bridge
- Trafalgar Square
- Wellington Arch
- Westminster Abbey