A must-see that should be at the top of your list when visiting London is the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, Westminster. The…
The Sea Life London Aquarium is home to a large collection of marine life. Located in Lambeth, the aquarium also includes a glass tunnel which…
Big Ben, the bell in the third tallest free standing clock tower in the world is over 150 years old. This symbol of London, is…
Abbey Road Studios in London is the world- famous studio, that the Beatles recorded all of their music in between 1962 and 1970. The British…
Located at the highest point in the City of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral dates back to the 17th century. It was built in the renaissance…
Located in The Churchill Museum in London are the Cabinet War Rooms. The Cabinet War Rooms are underground rooms that hosted Churchill and his cabinet…
The Westminster house, built in 1730 is now a museum but was at one point the residence of Benjamin Franklin and is the only remaining…
The Royal Mews are better known today as the stables of the British Royal Family. The mews were originally located at Charing Cross but have…
The London Bridge which stretches across the River Thames connecting the City of London and Southwark was first opened in 1729. The latest bridge to…
Brick Lane is a road in London that was regenerated in the 20th century to become one of London’s trendiest places. Students and artists alike,…
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