Attractions
You can find attractions that draw thousands of tourists every year to London. We've all been to Madame Tussauds, but have you been recently to see who's new? London Zoo will give you a packed day full of animals that will make you smile. See the ever changing skyline on the London Eye, stunning by day or night. Get a shiver down your spine walking through history at the Tower of London. Put your nose up to the glass to see coloured fish at the aquarium. Get away from it all at the wonderfully relaxing Wetland Centre. And much more!
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The Gherkin
The Gherkin has become a quintessential part of London's skyline since its completion. Rose Balston tells us a bit more about this incredible architectural beauty. Read More
London Wetland Centre brings the countryside to London. Although close to the heart of the capital it is a haven of tranquility for both wildlife and people. It is not just wildlife enthusiasts and keen bird watchers that enjoy the beauty of our nature… Read More
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Since 2000, the giant wheel of the EDF Energy London Eye began carrying its first passengers and has now given 21 million people the best bird's eye view of the capital. On clear days passengers can see over 25 miles in each direction from the wheel's…
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Under the already iconic roof in Greenwich lies a state of the art live music club (indigO2), 11 screen multiplex cinema, exhibition centre (The O2 bubble), an entire street of bars, restaurants and leisure attractions (Entertainment Avenue) and most breathtaking of all - The O2 arena.…
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London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital. Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, it is the oldest scientific zoo in the world, opening in 1828. With over 720 amazing species to discover, many endangered, as well as…
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The Science Museum was founded in 1857, today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions. Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module, catch an immersive 3D movie, enjoy the thrills…
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The Imperial War Museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. It seeks to provide for, and to encourage, the study and understanding of the history of modern war…
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London Wetland Centre brings the countryside to London. Although close to the heart of the capital it is a haven of tranquility for both wildlife and people.
It is not just wildlife enthusiasts and keen bird watchers that enjoy the beauty of our nature…
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As well as The Roundhouse having an enviable heritage, the Grade II* listed building is now home to a bold and exciting programme of live music, theatre, dance, circus, installations and new media.
Young people are at the heart of The Roundhouse; they are on…
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In 1831 Parliament agreed to construct a building for the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square. The new building finally opened in 1838. The National Gallery Collection today contains over 2,300 works, including many famous works, such as van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait, Velázquez’s…
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Originally the property of the Archbishops of York. The Banqueting House was used to provide entertainment for Charles I, and was later the scene of his execution. After the fire that destroyed Whitehall Palace in 1698, it was used as a chapel until 1890. In 1893 Queen Victoria…
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