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LONDON, UK (2024) | 15 Best Things To Do In London (Including hidden gems & travel tips)

Discover the best of London with this curated guide to its iconic landmarks, charming hidden gems, and vibrant cultural hotspots. From historic royal sites and world-class museums to bustling markets and panoramic city views, this map covers the essential experiences for an unforgettable trip to the UK capital.

  • Big Ben

    A world-renowned clock tower towering above the Houses of Parliament.

  • Regent’s Canal

    A waterway winding through the city's north, offering a different perspective of London's hidden corners with houseboats and colorful street art.

  • Camden

    A vibrant neighborhood near Regent's Canal known for its market.

  • Little Venice

    A picturesque area in Paddington known for its colorful canal boats and beautiful architecture, located at the end of Regent's Canal.

  • South Kensington

    A district in London home to prestigious museums like the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Victorian & Albert Museum.

  • Science Museum

    A prestigious museum located in South Kensington.

  • Natural History Museum

    A prestigious museum located in South Kensington.

  • Victoria & Albert Museum

    A prestigious museum located in South Kensington.

  • Tate Modern

    A modern and contemporary art museum housed in a former power station, offering panoramic city views from the upper platform.

  • Frameless Immersive Art Experience

    Transforms static paintings into dynamic visual experiences, located near Hyde Park.

  • Hyde Park

    An iconic and central Royal Park, home to a Rose Garden and the Serpentine Lake.

  • The Shard

    London's tallest building, known for its 360° views where you can admire the River Thames, Tower Bridge, and other landmarks.

  • River Thames

    A river in London that offers sights from its banks, including the Tower Bridge and Houses of Parliament.

  • Tower Bridge

    An iconic bridge that can be seen on a cruise from Westminster Bridge.

  • Sky Garden

    A lush public space nestled within a skyscraper where you can combine panoramic views with upscale dining.

  • Tower of London

    A significant historical monument that served as a Royal Palace, a prison, and an execution ground.

  • Brick Lane

    A haven for artists who appreciate the murals and foodies who love the diverse culinary scene.

  • St. Paul’s Cathedral

    A masterpiece of Baroque architecture with intricate carvings, mosaics, and an impressive dome that you can climb to enjoy panoramic views of London.

  • Greenwich

    A historic borough packed with many things to do, including the Royal Observatory.

  • Royal Observatory

    A star attraction in Greenwich that played a major role in the history of astronomy and navigation.

  • Greenwich Prime Meridian

    The line that bisects the globe, located at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.

  • Greenwich Park

    A park where the Royal Observatory is located, offering stunning views of London.

  • National Maritime Museum

    One of the sites to explore in Greenwich.

  • Cutty Sark

    One of the sites to explore in Greenwich.

  • Queen's House

    One of the sites to explore in Greenwich.

  • Old Royal Naval College

    One of the sites to explore in Greenwich.

  • Greenwich Market

    One of the sites to explore in Greenwich.

  • Portobello Road Market

    A market in Notting Hill where you can find antiques and vintage clothing.

  • Royal Parks

    Peaceful spaces in the heart of London, including Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, St. James Park, Green Park, Greenwich Park and Regent's Park.

  • Kensington Gardens

    A Royal Park adjacent to Hyde Park that offers a more formal and structured landscape.

  • St. James Park

    A Royal Park with huge lawns that are ideal for a picnic.

  • Green Park

    A Royal Park with huge lawns that are ideal for a picnic.

  • Regent's Park

    One of the Royal Parks.

  • Primrose Hill

    A hill offering a nice view of the city, located right above Regent's Park.

  • Warner Brothers Studio

    An unforgettable interactive experience that takes you on a journey through the filmmaking process behind the Harry Potter films.

  • Camden Market

    A vibrant market with stalls overflowing with delicious international cuisine.

  • Borough Market

    A market for fresh local produce, where artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and seasonal delights are plentiful.

  • Pop Brixton

    A trendy food hall bustling with global street food flavors and cozy seating areas.

  • Houses of Parliament

    Iconic landmark, that along with Big Ben, can be seen from Westminster Bridge.

  • Westminster Abbey

    A stunning Gothic church that has witnessed coronations and royal weddings for centuries.

  • Trafalgar Square

    A bustling plaza by Nelson's Column, a tribute to the naval hero.

  • Nelson's Column

    A tribute to the naval hero located in Trafalgar Square.

  • Buckingham Palace

    The official residence of the British monarch, where you can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

  • Westminster Bridge

    A bridge where you can embark on a cruise to Tower Bridge, taking in sights from the banks of the river.

  • Butler's Warf Pier

    A pier near the Tower Bridge where you can get off the boat and walk back to Westminster Bridge.

  • HMS Belfast

    A World War II Cruiser turned into a museum.

  • Hay's Galleria

    A galleria with upscale shops.

  • Shakespeare's Globe

    An open-air theater and museum.

  • London Eye

    An iconic London landmark seen along the River Thames.

  • Oxford Street

    A busy atmosphere with iconic brands and department stores in London's West End.

  • Regent Street

    Offers a step up in luxury with designer labels in London's West End.

  • Bond Street

    Has more tranquility and luxury boutiques in London's West End.

  • Piccadilly Circus

    An area in London's West End with dazzling neon lights.

  • Leicester Square

    An area in London's West End known for movie premieres.

  • Soho

    An area in London's West End known for its vibrant nightlife scene.

  • Covent Garden

    An area in London's West End with a unique market and numerous theater options.

  • Finsbury Park

    An area with great budget-friendly accommodation options and well-connected on multiple lines.

  • Notting Hill

    A charming neighborhood away from the bustling city center, famous for the Portobello Road Market.

  • Paddington

    A well-connected area with easy access to Heathrow Airport.

  • King's Cross

    An area with fantastic Eurostar and train connections to the north.

  • Shoreditch

    A hip neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, creative culture, trendy bars, and alternative atmosphere.