In this article, we are going to tell you about the 10 best places to visit in London. If you are planning to visit London, then this article is going to be very helpful for you.
10.Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge crosses the River Tymes and was built in the late 19th century. You can enjoy a boat ride under the Tower Bridge for the full experience.
Don’t miss two important attractions nearby: the 11th-century historic Tower of London and the remains of a Roman wall probably built in the 3rd century
This former industrial economic base has been replaced by service industries such as retail, tourism and entertainment. The area now has a street market and music venue.
Which is associated with alternative culture. Don’t forget to visit Camden Market and Cyber Dog Store. Where there is futuristic fashion club wear rave clothes and live dancers inside the shop.
Short Overview
Place
Details
Old Use
Factories and industry
New Use
Shops, tourism, and fun places
Things to See
Street market and music shows
Culture
Known for alternative style
Must Visit
Camden Market and Cyber Dog Store
Cyber Dog Store
Cool clothes, rave fashion, live dancers
8. london Museum
London is full of amazing museums. And most of them are free, you can start with the British Museum which is dedicated to human history, history and culture.
Don’t miss the Natural History Museum, which displays a wide range of specimens from various fields of natural history.
There is a science museum just a short distance from here. It is a great place to see, touch and experience science. You can check the link of all the free museums of London given below.
This British cultural icon was completed in 1859 and is located at the northern end of the Palace of Westminster, which is the seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The tower that houses the Big Ben was originally named the Clock Tower, but was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012.
Unfortunately Big Ben is being renovated and won’t be finished for a few more years. Just steps away is Westminster, an impressive gothic church
Short Overview
Place
Details
Big Ben
Famous clock, built in 1859
Location
At the UK Parliament, London
Tower Name
Now called Elizabeth Tower (since 2012)
Renovation
Big Ben is being fixed now
Nearby
Westminster Abbey – old, big church
6.London Eye
The London Eye is a giant Paris wheel on the south bank of the River Thames overlooking Big Ben and Westminster.
When it opened to the public in the year 2000, it was the tallest Paris wheel in the world. The structure is 135 meters high and has a diameter of 120 meters.
Short Overview
Place
Details
London Eye
Big Ferris wheel in London
Location
South Bank of the River Thames
View
You can see Big Ben and Westminster
Opened
In the year 2000
Height
135 meters
Width
120 meters
5.Little venice
Little Venice is a neighborhood centered on an area of ornate houseboats and a partially renovated three-way junction of canals.
Little Venice is one of the prime residential areas of London. And it has restaurants, shops, theatres and pubs. Definitely a fresh scene and something you might not expect to see in London
Short Overview
Place
Details
Little Venice
Area with pretty houseboats and canals
Area
Three canals meet here
Type
Nice place to live
Things to Do
Restaurants, shops, theatres, pubs
Special
A new and different place in London
4.Hyde park
Hyde Park is London’s main park, it offers both world class shows and concerts as well as plenty of peaceful spaces for relaxing. The fountain was inaugurated in 2004 in memory of Diana, Prince of Wales.
Kadena Circus is a road junction and public space in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. Built in 1819 to link Regent Street with Piccadilly, it was named after a tailor’s house.
Piccadilly was a term used for the variety of colour Piccadilly used to sell. The circus was particularly known for its video displays and the Nyan Science Mountain on the corner of the building. We recommend you visit it at night as well.
Short Overview
Place
Details
Kadena Circus
Road junction and public space in London
Built
In 1819
Location
Links Regent Street and Piccadilly
Name
From a tailor’s house
Known For
Bright video screens and Nyan Science Mountain
Best Time to Visit
At night for lights
2.Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the country’s most prestigious royal building. It is the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen. And is one of only a few working royal palaces in the world.
Don’t miss the prestigious ceremony of changing the guard, also known as Court Mountain. The changing of the guard is done by soldiers from the guard and active duty who have been protecting the sovereign and the Royal Palace since 1660
Short Overview
Place
Details
Buckingham Palace
The Queen’s home in London
What It Is
A famous royal palace
Special Event
Changing of the Guard ceremony
Guards
Soldiers have protected since 1660
1.Harrods
Harrods is a luxury department store now owned by the Qatar state. The store covers an area of 20,000 square metres and has 330 departments covering 90,000 square metres of retail space.
Short Overview
Place
Details
Harrods
Fancy department store
Owner
Owned by Qatar
Size
Big, 20,000 square meters
Shops
330 different departments
Bonus tops👇🏿
If you have a few hours to spare, visit Canary Wharf in London’s Manhattan, the Dogs of Ireland, or East London’s Commercial Square, which contains many of Europe’s tallest buildings, including Britain’s second tallest building, One Canada Square.