Monday, 6 February 2017

London’s Top Attractions

London rocks. No matter what takes your fancy – museums, churches or beautiful iconic statues – the attractions of London are amazing. It’s pretty typical for people to be taken aback when they first see Westminster Abbey or Buckingham Palace, not to mention the changing of the guard. The history of this city is something we should all appreciate, not just swing by in a black cab.

There are so many things to see, but here’s our top list of London attractions. So get to all of these asap!

Houses of Parliament

london's attractionsMother of all Parliaments, Palace of Westminster and meeting place of Houses of Lords and Houses of Commons; situated alongside Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament are open to both UK and overseas visitors. Attend meaningful debates, watch interesting committee hearings or simply take a tour into one of the most iconic buildings of the UK. You will love the architecture with the perfect gothic feel to go with it.

Our Houses of Parliament are luckily not among the other monotonous parliament houses they have in Australia, South Korea and Singapore – that too minus such a glorious history and mind-blowing art and architecture. Get hold of an audio guided tour, book tickets in advance and save time. Worth your money and time!

Address: Westminster, London SW1A 0AA Nearest tube station: Westminster

Phone: 0207 219 3000 Website: www.parliament.uk/visiting

Somerset House

london's attractionsLocated between the River Thames and Strand, this is a spectacular Victorian and neo-classical building right in the heart of our London city. Get enticed with their multiple fountains, open-air concerts, family workshops, skating on an ice rink, art and design exhibitions, etc. Somerset House, with its huge influx of tourists every year, continues to be recognised as a world-class structure and a centre of excellence for the lovers of art and culture. Unmatched relaxation on a beautiful sunny day!

Address: Strand, London WC2R 1LA Nearest tube station: Westminster

Phone: 0207 845 4600  Website: www.somersethouse.org.uk

Buckingham Palace

london's attractionsWhen you hear London, Buckingham Palace is that historic structure that usually comes to mind first! Principal working place and residence of the reigning monarch of the UK, Buckingham Palace is located in Westminster.

Top attractions within Buckingham Palace include superb state rooms, grand staircases, audio tours with none other than Prince Charles, fine artwork, throne room, garden café, garden shops, exhibitions, flags and clocks, changing of the guard, etc. Nature lovers in our city can take a trip through its wide 39-acre garden land with around 350 types of wildflowers, 200 trees and a huge 3-acre lake. The Queen’s annual garden parties are held here in this beautiful green garden. A royal feel!

Address: London SW1A 1AA Nearest tube station: Victoria

Phone: 0303 123 7324  Website: www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/the-state-rooms-buckingham-palace

Tower Bridge

london's attractionsEnjoy panoramic views from this bridge crossing the River Thames and located close to Tower of London! Witness one of the most recognisable and memorable sights on the planet. A grand old bridge with lots of history and perfect engineering! Learn the history behind the structure and the original machinery in Tower Bridge exhibitions. There are lots of bridges across the globe, but this one’s got to be special proudly standing in our city! No fees unless you are going through on a cruise.

Address: Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UP Nearest tube station: Tower Hill

Phone: 0207 403 3761

Website: www.towerbridge.org.uk

British Museum

british-museumFounded in the year 1753, the British Museum is one of the global top-rated museums dedicated to world art and visual culture. It holds international treasures like the Cyrus cylinder, Elgin marbles and Rosetta Stone. Displays, events and exhibitions within the museums will advance your understanding of the cultures and collections represented by them. Online booking facilities are available.

Address: Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG Nearest tube station: Tottenham Court Road

Phone: 0207 323 8299 Website: www.britishmuseum.org

Royal Opera House

london's attractionsThis is the largest and most prestigious opera house in Great Britain. A magnificent building standing in Covent Garden and a fantastic venue to enjoy the world-class wonderful Royal Ballet, ROH orchestra and Royal Opera!

The Amphitheatre Restaurant will amaze you with its morning coffee and lunch. Enjoy drinks and stunning views on the Amphitheatre Terrace – one of the best views of our city’s skyline! It is not just a venue but a complete institution in London.

You don’t have to be an opera aficionado to appreciate this venue of distinction for music and drama fans across the globe.

Address: Bow Street, London WC2E 9DD Nearest tube station: Covent Garden Phone: 0207 240 1200 Website: www.roh.org.uk

London Eye

london's attractionsAn iconic ferris wheel 135 metres tall, located on the south bank of the Thames and opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, this is also popularly known as the “British Airways London Eye” and “Millennium Wheel”.

Enjoy the view of the city’s most prestigious landmarks through the bird’s-eye. Nothing’s more enjoyable and romantic than enjoying the amazing view from the top. Enjoy the breathtaking and unforgettable 360-degree views of the capital, where you can see up to almost 40kms on clear days. You will have not seen anything like this away from London, so this is out of this world!

Address: Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB Nearest tube station: Westminster

Phone: 0333 321 2001 Website: www.londoneye.com

 

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