Roman amphitheatre
A historic Roman amphitheater located beneath the Guildhall Art Gallery, offering a glimpse into Londinium's past.
Crossness Pumping Station
A Grade I listed building near Abbey Wood, built as part of London’s sewage system by Sir Joseph Bazalgette, showcasing Victorian architecture.
Charlton House and Gardens
A Jacobean mansion in Charlton with ornate plasterwork and gardens, offering a glimpse into history.
Latimer House
A historic house in Chesham that was used during World War II to record conversations of German prisoners of war.
Strawberry Hill House
A Gothic castle near Twickenham that inspired the first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto.
Two Temple Place
A building on the Strand that was once the estate office of William Waldorf Astor, featuring neo-Tudor architecture and intricate interiors.
Boston Manor House
A 17th-century manor house in Boston Manor, featuring a state drawing room with a detailed ceiling artwork.
City Wall
Exhibition at Vine Street showing the preserved section of the old Roman wall and stories of those who lived and worked in its shadow.
Little Venice
A picturesque canal area in London where Regent's Canal meets the Grand Union Canal, offering waterside cafes and a romantic atmosphere.
Skygarden
A skyscraper in London offering free entry to a lush public garden with stunning panoramic views of the city skyline.
the Shard
An iconic skyscraper in London providing breathtaking, high-altitude views of the city, though access to its upper levels typically requires a fee.
Shoreditch
A vibrant East London neighbourhood renowned for its colourful and dynamic street art scene, particularly around Brick Lane.
Brick Lane
A vibrant street in East London, celebrated for its diverse culture, renowned street art, vintage markets, and excellent curry restaurants.
St. Christopher Place
A cozy, hidden square located just off Oxford Street, featuring a collection of fashion boutiques, restaurants, and cafes.
Granary Square
A vibrant public square in the King's Cross area, famous for its fountains and surrounded by excellent dining options with terraces.
Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge is mentioned humorously in the context of collectively throwing phones off it, as a symbolic gesture of disconnecting from technology.
Leicester Square
Leicester Square is a famous pedestrian square in the West End, known as the center of London's cinema and entertainment district.
Thames
The river that can be viewed from The Garden Café.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is a famous public square in London, known for its iconic Christmas tree, fountains, and Nelson's Column.
Tower of London
The Tower of London is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames, famed for housing the Crown Jewels and its past as a prison.
Buckingham Palace
The official London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom, known for its iconic facade and the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Regent’s Canal Walk
A favorite stretch of the canal from Angel to London Fields to Victoria Park.
Emmanuel Centre
The Emmanuel Centre is hosting Dr Rangan Chatterjee and Oliver Burkeman to share insights into the science of happiness.
Conway Hall
Conway Hall is hosting LRB Winter Lectures | Adam Shatz: Another Country, Ethical Matters: Green Crime by Julia Shaw, LRB Winter Lectures | Seamus Perry: Pluralism and the Modern Poet, Ethical Matters: How Housing Broke London and Ethical Matters: Loving Differently.
Society of Antiquaries
The Society of Antiquaries is hosting Bibliographical Society Lecture and Bibliographical Society Lecture: Staying in print: the Brontës, 1846-1876.
Senate House
Senate House is hosting W.B. Yeats, Poverty, and the Merrion Square Effect and Stevenson Lecture 2026 | Richard Oswald’s Library: Slavery, Collecting, and the Invention of Rare Books.
Chats Palace
Chats Palace is hosting Ellen Jones to mark the paperback launch of Outrage: How to Fight for LGBTQ+ Lives.
University Women’s Club
University Women’s Club is hosting Michèle Barrett giving the 25th Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain Annual Birthday Lecture.
Pushkin House
Pushkin House is hosting Irina Sadovina and Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse to discuss translating Indigenous literature from the Russian North.
King’s Place
King’s Place is hosting The Traitors Circle by Jonathan Freedland, Jewish Book Week at 75: A Celebration, Jewish Book Week Festival, New Jewish Playwrights: A Showcase and Hidden Histories: Spies, Secrets and Survival.
Horizon 22 tower
A tower with time slots to avoid long waits and space to move about.
Big Ben
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, an iconic London landmark.
Piccadilly Circus
A famous road junction and public space in London's West End, known for its bright electronic billboards and bustling atmosphere.
St. Paul’s
A landmark that the travelers regretted missing.
Kensington Palace
A landmark that the travelers regretted missing.
St Paul’s Cathedral
An obvious landmark that many Londoners haven't visited, where one can sit quietly during a service.
Westminster Abbey
A large, mainly Gothic abbey church in Westminster, London, west of the Palace of Westminster, used for coronations and burials of British monarchs.
Outernet Global
Outernet Global is located next to Tottenham Court Road tube station and offers free entry.
Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road is the location of a tube station near Outernet Global.
Costa del Croydon
Costa del Croydon is an event running until the end of August 2025 with booking options available.
Neal's Yard
A small, incredibly picturesque and colorful courtyard in Covent Garden, known for its vibrant buildings and unique shops.
Seven Noses of Soho
A subtle urban art discovery game located in Soho, adding a touch of playful mystery to the neighborhood.
Greenwich Colonnade
An inspiring architectural feature of the Old Royal Naval College, offering beautiful views and photo opportunities.
North Greenwich
A modern district on the Thames offering the Emirates Air Line cable car with panoramic views and the O2 Arena entertainment complex.
The Roof Gardens
A unique garden oasis atop a building in Kensington, offering panoramic views of West London ideal for sunset drinks.
Heron Tower
A distinctive skyscraper housing restaurants and bars, providing stunning city vistas ideal for watching the sunset.
Riverside Building, County Hall
A building complex on the South Bank of the Thames, offering excellent views of the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament during sunset.
Oxo Tower
A distinctive landmark building on the South Bank featuring restaurants and bars with excellent views over the River Thames at sunset.
Platform 9 and ¾
A famous photo opportunity for Harry Potter fans, located at King's Cross Station with a souvenir shop.
House of Parliament
The Palace of Westminster, home to the UK Parliament, is an iconic Gothic building situated on the River Thames.
London
London is a vibrant city that becomes magical during Christmas, offering numerous festive activities and shopping opportunities.
The City of London
The financial heart of London transforms into a picturesque area with numerous cherry blossom spots, especially around Tower Bridge and Bank.
Bank
The area around Bank, the financial hub, has several spots where cherry blossom trees add a splash of colour to the urban landscape.
Palm House
A magnificent Victorian palm house located within Kew Gardens, it serves as a landmark and a beautiful backdrop for nearby cherry blossom displays.
Temperate House
The Temperate House is another impressive glasshouse at Kew Gardens, located near the Cherry Walk and contributing to the garden's overall beauty.
Observatory
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park offers historical significance and excellent views over London, complementing the park's natural beauty.
Planetarium
The Peter Harrison Planetarium in Greenwich Park provides an educational experience about space, situated near areas with beautiful cherry blossom trees.
Honington
Honington is a tranquil village in the Cotswolds, known for its storybook cottages made of Cotswold stone and its fine rose gardens.
Broadway
A large and elegant village in the Cotswolds, known for its wide main street lined with boutiques and galleries.
Lower Slaughter
A charming and idyllic village often cited as one of England's prettiest, with a gentle river flowing through it.
Miserden
A small village in the Cotswolds known for its beautiful church and surrounding scenic countryside.
Bourton-on-the-Water
A popular tourist village known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' due to the River Windrush flowing through its center.
Little Barrington
A small, peaceful village situated by the River Windrush, offering a tranquil escape.
Bibury
A quintessential Cotswold village, famous for its ancient weavers' cottages and crystal-clear trout stream.
Painswick
A beautiful hilltop village known for its churchyard with 99 yew trees and stunning views.
Eburt Street
A historic and aesthetically pleasing street in Belgravia, recognized for its elegant buildings and cultural significance.
Bywater Street
A picturesque street in Chelsea featuring stunning, colorful building facades.
Sloane Square
An area in London known for its fashionable shops and elegant decorations, which become even more vibrant with autumnal colours and a special flower tunnel.
Kynance Mews
A highly photogenic and charming mews in Kensington, known for its picturesque setting and beautiful architecture, especially when adorned with wisteria.
Kelly Street
A quiet and visually striking street in Kentish Town, characterized by its uniquely colorful and bright houses.
Holland Park Mews
A glamorous and luxurious mews located in a desirable area of London, known for its high standards and quiet ambiance.
Redcliffe Mews
An attractive mews in the heart of Kensington, offering a charming and less-visited escape near major museums.
Adam and Eve Mews
An iconic cobbled mews in Kensington and Chelsea, particularly charming in spring when adorned with flowers.
Admiralty Arch
A prominent landmark building in London, featuring an archway that historically served as a grand entrance to Buckingham Palace.
Marble Arch
A famous landmark arch located at the western end of Oxford Street, marking the northeastern corner of Hyde Park.
Alexandra Palace
A grand Victorian entertainment venue and parkland in North London, offering panoramic city views and hosting various events.
Diagon Alley
The fictional wizarding shopping street from the Harry Potter series, represented by the real-world Leadenhall Market in London.
Palace of Westminster
The largest palace in the UK, it serves as the meeting place for the House of Commons and the House of Lords and is an impressive architectural sight.
Ebrington
Ebrington is a small, charming village in the Cotswolds known for its chocolate-box thatched cottages and welcoming atmosphere.
Stanton
Stanton is a hidden gem in the Cotswolds, built almost entirely of Cotswold stone, offering picturesque views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Boat lane Welford on Avon
Boat Lane in Welford-on-Avon is a beautiful, typical Cotswold street that remains uncrowded, allowing visitors ample opportunity to take photos.
St. Michael’s Mount
St. Michael's Mount is a tidal island in Cornwall, topped by a medieval church and castle, accessible by a causeway at low tide.
King's Cross-Platform
The location of the famous Platform 9 3/4 from Harry Potter, offering a photo opportunity and a nearby shop for themed souvenirs.
Durdle Door
This iconic natural limestone archway on the Jurassic Coast is a dramatic coastal landmark.
Old Harry Rocks
A stunning natural chalk formation on the coast, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
Duncansby Stacks
Impressive sea stacks rising from the ocean, offering dramatic views on the northeastern coast of Scotland.
Giant's Causeway
A unique natural wonder on the coast of Northern Ireland, featuring thousands of hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity.
White Cliffs of Dover
Iconic white chalk cliffs facing the Strait of Dover, symbolizing Britain's gateway to Europe.
Seven Sisters
A series of dramatic white chalk cliffs forming part of England's southern coastline.
10 Downing Street
The official residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The Gherkin
An iconic, distinctive skyscraper in London's financial district, recognizable by its unique cucumber-like shape.
Nova North
A modern office building near Victoria Station, notable for its 10th-floor views overlooking the private gardens of Buckingham Palace.
Salesforce Tower
A prominent skyscraper in the City of London, now known as Salesforce Tower, offering dining and bar options with impressive city views.
The Sealife building
A building on the South Bank, part of the popular riverside area offering good views of London's landmarks.
Victoria's Area
A busy area in central London centered around Victoria Station, offering access to transport and nearby attractions like Buckingham Palace.
Central London
The bustling core of London, home to major landmarks, shopping, entertainment, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Walkie Talkie
The Walkie Talkie is a distinctive skyscraper in London, notable for housing the Sky Garden.
Millennium London
Millennium London likely refers to the area around the Millennium Bridge or the Millennium Dome (The O2), offering modern attractions and river views.
Chelsea Embankment
A scenic area along the Thames in London, offering beautiful autumn colours and views, especially around sunset from the Royal Albert Bridge.
St. Lukes Mews
A charming and picturesque street in London, known for its colourful autumn foliage and its appearance in the film 'Love Actually'.
Berkeley Square
A well-known square in Mayfair, London, celebrated for its beautiful plane trees that offer stunning autumn colours.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, and is an iconic global landmark.