The UK Parliament
Your acquaintance with the British capital will begin at the Palace of Westminster: it's where the UK Parliament is situated.
Big Ben Clock Tower
You will get a chance to take incredible pictures and admire the neo-Gothic architecture of this huge building. It is considered the most recognizable tourist attraction in London.
Westminster Abbey
Be sure to marvel at the majestic Gothic church: it usually hosts coronation ceremonies and important religious events.
Buckingham Palace
Having admired the lush greenery of both Hyde Park and St James’s Park, you will head to Buckingham Palace, the current residence of the Royal Family.
Trafalgar Square
The magnificent fountain, as well as St Martin-in-the-Fields Church, the grandiose Admiralty Arch, and the monumental Nelson’s Column are situated here.
The National Gallery
One of the most significant tourist attractions of Trafalgar Square is the National Gallery. It houses the richest collection of World Art masterpieces.
Piccadilly Circus
The square is famous for its brightly lit banners, entertainment venues, and the legendary Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, popularly known as Eros.
Great Scotland Yard
Your acquaintance with London will continue at Great Scotland Yard, the former police headquarters. This place has now turned into a fashionable hotel.
The City of London
It is a separate county and a global financial centre in one. Moving around this district, you will see the London Stock Exchange building, the Bank of England, and many dizzying skyscrapers.
St Paul's Cathedral
You can learn more about Baroque architecture while visiting St Paul’s Cathedral, the residence of the Bishop of London.
The Tower of London
As for the Tower of London, this Gothic castle with a rich history definitely deserves your special attention.
Tower Bridge
The fascinating guided tour around London will end at Tower Bridge. It offers stunning views of both the city and the River Thames: be sure to take another look at all of the top local sights!