The London Eye
The London Eye is one of London’s most iconic landmarks visited by millions every year.
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The London Eye is one of London’s most iconic landmarks visited by millions every year.
Rye in East Sussex, a medieval town with cobbled streets, smugglers’ secrets, and wild coastal beauty.
Soho is loud, layered and unapologetic, London’s go-to for nightlife, food, grit and charm.
London’s China Town offers nonstop energy, authentic food, culture, and shops in a buzzing central location.
Pimlico: central London’s hotel hub on Belgrave Road, near Victoria Station, offers diverse accommodations for all budgets.
The Jack the Ripper Museum in London offers a detailed exploration of the infamous 1888 Whitechapel murders through immersive exhibits and historical artefacts.
Borough is a historic district in south London, just south of the Thames and London Bridge. Part of Southwark, this vibrant area has roots dating to Roman times and is easily accessible from central London.
The Golden Hinde in Southwark is a full-sized replica of Sir Francis Drake’s 16th-century galleon, offering visitors historical insights and experiences.
The Old Operating Theatre, near London Bridge, offers a unique glimpse into 19th-century medicine with its preserved surgical space and historical exhibits.
Shakespeare’s Globe in London recreates the original Elizabethan theatre experience, offering authentic performances of Shakespeare’s plays and educational tours for visitors.
The Clink Museum in London offers a grim yet educational look at medieval prison life, featuring exhibits and interactive experiences.
The Shard is London’s iconic 309-metre skyscraper featuring offices, restaurants, a luxury hotel, residences, and panoramic public viewing galleries.
St Katharine Docks: A historic London marina offering a blend of maritime heritage, modern amenities, and waterside dining near Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge: London landmark spanning the Thames. Iconic bascule design allows ships to pass. Offers exhibition and panoramic views.
The Tower of London: a historic castle housing the Crown Jewels, offering tours led by Beefeaters and showcasing centuries of royal history.
The Tate Modern is a renowned London art museum, showcasing contemporary and modern art in a former power station.
Tate Britain, on former Millbank Prison site, showcases British art from 16th century to present, featuring Turner’s works and temporary exhibitions.
St Paul’s Cathedral: London landmark with iconic dome, rich history, stunning architecture. Christopher Wren’s masterpiece hosts worship and attracts millions of visitors annually.
Churchill’s secret underground headquarters during WWII, the Churchill War Rooms offer a preserved glimpse into Britain’s wartime nerve centre.
Westminster Cathedral, London’s Roman Catholic mother church, offering spiritual and cultural experiences to visitors.
Westminster Abbey is London’s historic royal church, famed for coronations, weddings, and burials.
Buckingham Palace: London’s royal residence since 1837, features 775 rooms, hosts ceremonies, and offers public tours of State Rooms and gardens.
Trafalgar Square, London’s iconic hub, features Nelson’s Column, fountains, and the National Gallery. It hosts events and symbolises British history and culture.
Big Ben, London’s famous clock tower, chimes over Westminster. Its Gothic spire and accurate timepiece are symbols of British history.
Pimlico is a neighbourhood situated in the City of Westminster in south west London, renowned for its peaceful streets, charming garden squares, and Regency architecture.
Pimlico is a fantastic area to live in. It is known for its tranquil streets, garden squares and Regency architecture.
Pimlico has some fantastic eateries for everyone, from cafes to gastropubs to your everyday favourite takeaway cuisines.