Buckingham Palace
London’s arguably most iconic attraction. Gain privileged access to where the oldest reigning Monarch Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth ll used to reside. Now it’s the residents of the New King Charles lll. Admire the beautiful collections on display as you make your way from room to room.
Camden Town
Camden Town is a popular tourist area, famous for its market and punk culture. Camden is the place that comes alive at night.
Chinatown
If you are looking to experience authentic asian food, Chinatown is the place to be with tones of shops, restaurants and cafes. There is something for everyone.
The London Eye
The London Eye is also known as the Millennium Wheel. It is Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel, located on the South Bank of the River Thames. With lots of attractions from Sealife to London Dungeon, and more for all ages.
Hop On and Hop Off Bus
Spot some of London’s most famous iconic landmarks, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Piccadilly, Trafalgar Square, Harrods, and more!
Borough Market
If you like to eat for fun then this is a must-visit place in London. Borough Market is one of the oldest and largest food markets dating back to the 12th century.
Museums
Calling all Museum lovers, there are tonnes to explore in London. the British museum, Natural History museum, Science museum, Royal Air Force Museum, London Transport museum, and many more.
Oxford Street
Europe’s busiest shopping street. With over 300 low to high-end shops and more than 200 million visitors a year. It’s a tourist shopping hot spot.
Thames River
At 215 miles, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. This simply is the best and fastes way to see the city of London. You can do this in many styles, you can catch a uber boat, have a 3 course meal or hop on a party boat whilst sightseeing.
Sky Gardens
If you want a free activity and somewhere nice to have a drink head on up to Sky Garden, London’s highest public garden with a vibrant social space boasting 360-degree views of the city’s iconic skyline.