Landmarks

London is famous for it's iconic landmarks; here you can find some top landmark attractions for all the family, from the magnificent Tower of London to the impressive O2.

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Covent Garden

Covent Garden

Covent Garden is one of London’s most exciting public spaces playing host to a range of arts and culture events. From the architectural splendour of its neo-classical covered Market, which is Grade II listed, to such world-class arts venues as the Royal Opera…
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HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast is a museum ship, originally a Royal Navy light cruiser permanently moored in London on the Rover Thames and operated by the Imperial War Museum.
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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today.  Today the State Rooms are…
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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

A treasure house of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles and other artefacts, Westminster Abbey is also the place where some of the most significant people in the nation's history are buried, commemorated and married. Taken as a whole the tombs and memorials comprise the…
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Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

The newly-transformed Kensington Palace is now open following a two-year, £12million refurbishment. Explore the new gardens, shops, café and terrace as well as four redesigned visitor routes revealing both the secret and public lives of Kensington's inhabitants. Discover stories from Queen Victoria'…
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Tower of London

Tower of London

Explore the wonders of this awesome fortress, and the stories behind them. Discover for yourself some of the Tower’s sights and stories, whether you’re planning your visit or just wanting to learn more about this iconic palace and its history. The…
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National Gallery

National Gallery

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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The O2

The O2

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 Eye

London Eye

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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