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World-famous collection of art and antiquities spanning two million years of history
World-class museum of nature with 80 million specimens, a blue whale skeleton and stunning Romanesque architecture
One of the world's finest collections of Western European painting, from the 13th to the 20th century
Britain's portrait collection from Tudor monarchs to contemporary icons — reopened in 2023 after a landmark renovation
Intimate world-class collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces inside the grand rooms of Somerset House
Bold contemporary art exhibitions in a grand Chelsea setting — rotating shows and emerging international artists
Britain's national gallery of modern and contemporary art, housed in a landmark former power station on the Thames
The national gallery of British art, housing the world's greatest collection of works from 1500 to the present day
World's largest museum of decorative arts and design, with 5,000 years of creativity across fashion, textiles, ceramics, sculpture and more
Museum of 18th-century French art, Old Masters, arms and armour in a magnificent Marylebone townhouse
Museum exploring science, technology, medicine and engineering with interactive galleries and an IMAX cinema
Powerful museum covering conflicts from the First World War to the present day, with immersive galleries and a striking atrium
200 years of London transport history — vintage buses, Tube trains, trams and the world's finest poster collection in Covent Garden
London's oldest food market — artisan cheese, street food and gourmet ingredients beside London Bridge
London's largest open-air market — street food, vintage fashion, crafts and live music along the Regent's Canal in Camden Town
Historic piazza with street performers, craft markets and the Royal Opera House in London's West End
Prehistoric stone circle and UNESCO World Heritage Site on Salisbury Plain — Britain's most iconic ancient monument
George IV's extravagant Indo-Saracenic palace, pebble beach, Brighton Pier and the bohemian lanes of England's favourite seaside city
The world's oldest and largest occupied castle — State Apartments, St George's Chapel and the Changing of the Guard in royal Berkshire
UNESCO World Heritage cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury — site of Thomas Becket's murder and 1,400 years of English Christianity
Historic university city with 31 colleges, King's College Chapel, punting on the River Cam and the world-class Fitzwilliam Museum
The city of dreaming spires — Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, Christ Church college and 900 years of academic history
Henry VIII's magnificent Tudor palace with 60 acres of gardens, the famous Hampton Court Maze and original Tudor kitchens
London's most iconic landmark — the Elizabeth Tower and its Great Bell, standing watch over the Houses of Parliament since 1859
Victorian bascule bridge with high-level glass walkways and original steam-powered engine rooms
Official London residence of the monarch, with State Rooms open each summer and the iconic Changing of the Guard
Gothic abbey and active royal church — site of coronations, royal weddings and Poets' Corner since 1066
Sir Christopher Wren's baroque masterpiece crowned by one of the world's largest cathedral domes
Royal residence since 1689 — birthplace of Queen Victoria, State Apartments, fashion exhibitions and the Sunken Garden in Kensington Gardens
London's iconic public square — Nelson's Column, Landseer's bronze lions, the Fourth Plinth and the National Gallery
London's most famous junction — neon advertising signs, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain and a gateway to the West End, Soho and Chinatown
The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales — watch live trials from the public gallery beneath the famous Lady Justice statue
A rare 12th-century round church built by the Knights Templar in 1185, with marble effigies and a Da Vinci Code connection
The ceremonial heart of the City of London for over 800 years — medieval Great Hall, Gog and Magog statues, art gallery and Roman amphitheatre remains
Faithful reconstruction of the 1599 Globe Theatre — open-air performances, standing groundling tickets and guided tours on Bankside
WWII light cruiser moored on the Thames near Tower Bridge — nine decks of naval history run by the Imperial War Museum
Christopher Wren's baroque masterpiece in Greenwich — home to the Painted Hall, a stunning chapel and UNESCO World Heritage grounds
The last surviving tea clipper ship, dry-docked in Greenwich — walk the decks and beneath the hull of this 1869 maritime icon
Home of the Prime Meridian Line and Greenwich Mean Time — straddle east and west hemispheres at longitude zero
Nearly 1,000 years of royal history — fortress, palace, prison and home of the Crown Jewels beside the Thames
350-acre royal park in central London with the Serpentine lake, Speakers' Corner, Diana Memorial Fountain and year-round open access
410 acres of Nash-designed parkland with Queen Mary's Gardens, London Zoo, an open-air theatre and a boating lake in the heart of north London
183-acre Royal Park with hilltop views of Canary Wharf and the Thames, home to the Royal Observatory, Prime Meridian line and open access year-round
UNESCO-listed Royal Botanic Gardens with 300 acres of glasshouses, landscapes and over 50,000 living plants
57-acre Royal Park in Westminster with a pelican colony, lake views of Buckingham Palace from the Blue Bridge and open access year-round
62-acre hilltop park in north London with panoramic skyline views from a 63-metre summit, one of the protected London viewpoints, open daily
Public garden on floors 35–37 of the Walkie Talkie building at 155 metres, with 360-degree London views, landscaped terraces and three restaurants
Iconic riverside observation wheel with panoramic views across 55 landmarks from 135 metres above the South Bank
World-famous wax museum on Marylebone Road with lifelike figures of celebrities, royals, sports stars and film characters across immersive themed zones
Western Europe's tallest building with an observation deck on floors 68–72, offering 360-degree views across London from 244 metres up
114.5m sculpture and observation tower in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with panoramic views and the world's longest tunnel slide
Immersive team adventure based on the hit 90s TV show with four themed zones and the iconic Crystal Dome in the West End
Open-top hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tours of London with live guides, three routes, 40+ stops and an included Thames river cruise
Private guided tours of London in iconic black taxis driven by Knowledge-qualified cabbies who know every street in the city
Ride London's iconic red double-decker buses for just £1.75 — scenic routes past Big Ben, St Paul's and the Tower on the world's most famous bus network
Amphibious sightseeing tours that drive past London landmarks then splash into the Thames — a unique land-and-water experience returning in 2026
High-speed catamaran river bus service on the Thames, branded Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, linking 24 piers from Putney to Barking Riverside
London's public bike-share scheme with 12,000+ bikes at 800 docking stations — unlock a red bike for £1.65 with the first 30 minutes included
The world's first underground railway — 11 lines, 272 stations and 160+ years of history beneath one of the most visited cities on Earth
Tour Stamford Bridge stadium and museum — home of Chelsea FC since 1905, with dressing rooms, tunnel walk and London's finest football silverware collection
Self-guided audio tour of Arsenal's 60,704-seat Emirates Stadium with museum access, dressing rooms, tunnel walk and Invincibles memorabilia
Tour the Home of Cricket — Lord's guided tours include the Long Room, MCC Museum with the original Ashes urn, and the iconic Media Centre
Historic cricket ground in Kennington, home of Surrey CCC since 1845, site of the first England Test match and the first FA Cup Final, with guided tours
90,000-seat national stadium with iconic arch, home of England football, FA Cup Finals, NFL London Games and major concerts, with behind-the-scenes tours
Iconic Grade I listed concert hall in South Kensington hosting the BBC Proms, rock, classical, opera and guided tours since 1871
Home of The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet in Covent Garden with world-class performances, backstage tours and lunchtime recitals
Home of the British Film Institute on the South Bank with four cinema screens, an open-access archive and year-round film seasons
One of the UK's oldest cinemas, opened 1911 on Portobello Road, with luxury leather armchairs, double beds and cashmere blankets
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