Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones in the early 17th century, is the only surviving building of the old Palace of Whitehall. Guests are invited to del...
View attraction400ft above sea level is the Belfast Castle with amazing panoramic views of the Belfast area. They also have a restaurant, visitor centre and adventure playg...
View attractionBrompton Cemetery is a magical and historical site, boasting monuments, trees and an abundance of wildlife. Visit Brompton to learn about the remarkable live...
View attractionBushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks in London, attracting millions of visitors each year. Guests are invited to enjoy the brilliant array of ...
View attractionThis beautifully designed building is home to a number of world-class contemporary art exhibits. With a cafe serving fresh food daily as well as a quiet gard...
View attractionCamden Market first opened its doors with just 16 stalls, as a small arts and crafts fair in the backyard of Dingwalls. Once only open on Sundays, today the ...
View attractionThe Design Museum is the world’s leading museum devoted to contemporary design in every form from furniture to graphics, and architecture to industrial...
View attractionThe former home of Charles Darwin. View the study where he wrote 'On the Origin of Species' and the gardens which inspired him. Note: English Heritage membe...
View attractionExCeL London is an exhibitions and international convention centre, situated within a 100-acre waterfront, at the Royal Victoria Dock. ExCeL hosts ...
View attractionFlat Time House in Peckham was the studio home of John Latham (1921-2006), recognised as one of the most significant and influential British post-war artists...
View attractionGreenwich Park is one of eight Royal Parks in London, attracting millions of Londoners and tourists alike, every year. Explore this historic park - dating ba...
View attractionGrosvenor Square is in the Mayfair district of London and is home to various memorials. Visit President Roosevelts memorial statue, remember the lives that w...
View attractionHornchurch Country Park, with its brilliant mix of heritage and ecology, was awarded gold in the Best Country Park and Large Co...
View attractionKensington Palace has been a royal residence of the British royal family since the 17th century. Delve into royal history with exhibitions on Queen Victoria&...
View attractionKew Palace is a British royal palace with a varied history, set amongst the stunning backdrop of Kew Gardens. Visitors are invited to discover some of the Pa...
View attractionCobbled streets, artisan eateries and boutique craftsmen sit alongside high-street brands in this beautiful Victorian covered market.
View attractionThe site of terrific and terrible Roman gore 2,000 years ago, and now preserved for visitors following its rediscovery in the 1980s.
View attractionWhen looking for a peaceful day out in Twickenham, look no further than Marble Hill House. Set in 66 acres of beautiful riverside parkland, it is a real trea...
View attractionThis 17th-century manor house is beautiful piece of architecture situated in a pictureque location, surrounded by 25 acres of greenery. It is only op...
View attractionTake a trip down memory lane and discover all about the ever-changing nature of commercials with the Museum of brands, packaging and advertising! Home to a f...
View attractionOlympia London is a stunning event venue, with a vast history dating back to 1886, hosting numerous events over the years. Olympia has it all and never fails...
View attractionBuilt in the 18th century as a merchant's home by Captain John Harle, this house still stands tall as a grand work of architecture. The house has a fascinati...
View attractionRichmond Park is the largest of the Royal Parks and the biggest enclosed space in London, offering its visitors a tranquil escape from the hussle and bussle ...
View attractionSomerset House is a historic building with three galleries, a riverside cafe and winder ice rink.
View attractionA medieval church with magnificent ceiling and stone carvings, visit to admire the architecture or simply relax in the tranquil setting.
View attractionWhen visiting Twickenham and looking for a cultural and historical day out, look no further than the stunning Strawberry Hill House. Horace Walpole's Gothic ...
View attractionHome to a number of changing exhibitions, the Cob Gallery is an independant gallery and displays a variety of different contemporary artworks produced by som...
View attractionThe Green Park is one of eight Royal Parks in London, located next to Buckingham Palace. Every year this 40 acre park attracts millions of visitors, with its...
View attractionThe Queen's House is famous for its extroardinary art collection, showcasing the works of many greats, from Gainsborough to Hogarth. Visitors are invited to ...
View attractionLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets, London
For over 900 years the Tower of London has dominated the City of London and is still one of the capital’s most prominent landmarks and a world-famous v...
View attractionWellington Arch was commissioned by George IV as an outer entrance to Buckingham Palace.
View attractionWestminster Abbey is a 16th Century building where the Kings and Queens are crowned, many are also buried here including Dickens and Chaucer.
View attractionSteeped in history, Westminster Cathedral is an architectural beauty.
View attraction2 Willow Road, in Hampstead, is a unique and influential Modernist home that was designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger in 1939 - for himself and his fam...
View attractionYork House, in Twickenham, dates back to the 17th Century and forms part of the present day civic offices of the London Borough of Richmond. Many featur...
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