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Discover the best of London with this curated guide to its iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural hotspots. From the historic Tower of London to the cutting-edge Tate Modern, this collection offers a diverse taste of the UK capital's endless attractions.

  • Tower of London

    A historic fortress founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, serving as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury throughout the centuries.

  • Buckingham Palace

    The official residence of the British monarch, known for the changing of the guard ceremony.

  • The Shard

    The tallest building in the UK, offering panoramic views of London from its observation decks.

  • Aqua Shard

    A restaurant on the 31st floor of The Shard, known for its Peter Pan-themed afternoon tea.

  • Burrow Market

    A local and visitor's favorite market offering a treasure trove of locally made goods and international foods.

  • Sky Garden

    A free-to-visit public garden offering great views of London.

  • Marcato Mayfair

    A food hall inside a former church offering international cuisine made from sustainable ingredients.

  • Nodding Hill

    An area with bright pastel houses, unique shops, cozy cafes, and the famous Portobello Road Market, known as the filming location for the movie 'Notting Hill'.

  • Portortoella Road Market

    A famous market in Notting Hill, known for its unique shops and atmosphere.

  • London Eye

    A tourist attraction offering a 360-degree view of London.

  • Houses of Parliament

    Home to the Elizabeth Tower, which houses the clock tower commonly known as Big Ben.

  • Big Ben

    The nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster.

  • Westminster Abbey

    A historic abbey that has been the location of coronations of English and British monarchs since 1066.

  • Tower Bridge

    A touristy bridge with glass floors offering the illusion of floating above London.

  • All Hallows by the Tower

    The oldest church in the city of London, dating back to 675 AD, with artifacts from the Roman Empire in its basement.

  • Piccadilly Circus

    London's version of Times Square, great for photos and high-end window shopping.

  • Regent Street

    One of the busiest streets in London, known for its shops and attractions, including the Hamley's toy store.

  • Shaffsbury Avenue

    A street known for many busy streets.

  • Hamley's

    A world-famous toy store located on Regent Street.

  • Wellington Arcade

    An arcade with shops.

  • Carnaby Street

    The birthplace of London cool, a famous shopping street reflecting London style, known for its annual Christmas themes.

  • Covent Garden

    Home to Punch and Judy and the Apple Market, known for its Christmas decorations and street performers.

  • Apple Market

    A market in Covent Garden.

  • Jafalgar Square

    A square surrounded by culture and history, including the National Gallery, a great place to rest and people watch.

  • National Gallery

    A free-to-enter art museum located in Trafalgar Square.

  • National Portrait Gallery

    A free-admission museum near Trafalgar Square.

  • Lester Square

    Famous for its movie premieres, red carpets, food, and nightlife.

  • Eminem World

    A place of interest in Lester Square.

  • Chinatown

    A district perfect for lunch or dinner, close to many theaters.

  • Tao Taoju

    A favorite restaurant in Chinatown.

  • Harrods

    An iconic department store in Knightsbridge, known for its high-end shops and food court.

  • Nightsbridge

    One of the most luxurious places in London, home to high-end shops and establishments, including Harrods Department Store.

  • Letto

    A restaurant across from Harrods.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral

    A cathedral that can be climbed for panoramic views.

  • Millennium Bridge

    The bridge that gets destroyed in Harry Potter, a peaceful crossing between St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tate Modern.

  • Tate Modern

    An amazing museum with a great lookout point.

  • Natural History Museum

    A world-renowned museum that is great for children.

  • British Museum

    A world-renowned museum.

  • Imperial War Museum

    A world-renowned museum.

  • Church Hill War Rooms

    A world-renowned museum.

  • Abbey Road

    The zebra crossing made famous by the Beatles.

  • Hyde Park

    A beautiful park.

  • Princess Diana Fountain

    A modern memorial in Hyde Park, great for kids to splash through in the summer.

  • Leenhole Market

    Recognizable to Harry Potter fans as the location of the Leaky Cauldron and some exterior shots of Diagon Alley, one of the oldest markets in London.

  • Camden Market

    A market where you can find many independent shops and quirky food vendors.

  • Little Venice

    A place to take a stroll.

  • Camden Brewery

    A brewery where you can stop by if you like craft beer.

  • Hansel and Gretle

    A spot for delicious ice cream.

  • Battery Power Station

    A disused power station converted to an upscale residential and commercial space.

  • Royal Exchange

    One of London's grand historic landmarks, home to luxury boutiques and a Fortman Mason shop and restaurant.