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London Eye overlooking the Thames River with nearby historic buildings.
London Eye
1
4.5(64.1K)
30 minutes
Architecture Enthusiasts
Couples

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, standing tall at 135 meters offering tourists sweeping views of London and sites like the Big Ben, Parliament houses, Buckingham Palace, the Shard and St Paul's Cathedral. Each capsule represents a London borough and offers a unique perspective with the sunset views being the best!

Why Visit?

  • A different perspective
  • Stunning sunsets
  • Thrilling 4D Experience
Draco Malfoy costume in Slytherin common room on Harry Potter London tour.
Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio Tour
2
4.5(45.3K)
4 hours
Solo Travellers
Families

Dive into the cinematic world at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter. Explore actual film sets, like Hogwarts' Great Hall, Diagon Alley, and the Forbidden Forest. See authentic costumes and props, learn special effects secrets, and even taste Butterbeer. It's a must-visit for Harry Potter fans, offering an unforgettable behind-the-scenes look at the famous film series.

Why Visit?

  • Behind-the-Scenes Magic
  • Interactive Experiences
  • Memorable Souvenirs
Tower of London with four turrets by the River Thames, England, UK.
Tower of London
3
4.5(47.7K)
3 hours
History Geeks
Solo Travellers

Discover the Tower of London's rich history, from royal residence to prison and treasury. Experience the cultural significance of this iconic landmark, attracting tourists with its historic exhibits and crown jewels.

Why Visit?

  • Notorious Prisons
  • Spectacular Views
  • Historic Marvel
Tower Bridge spanning the River Thames in London, featuring its iconic twin towers.
Tower Bridge
4
4.5(16.1K)
2 hours
Architecture Enthusiasts
History Geeks

Discover Tower Bridge, a Grade I listed bascule ( A bascule bridge is a type of bridge that lifts up like a seesaw to let boats go through ) and suspension bridge, designed by Horace Jones. This London landmark spanning the Thames River was built between 1886 and 1894. The Tower Bridge features twin 61-meter-tall towers and a 240-meter length. Originally steam-powered, it now operates with electro-hydraulic systems. Explore its heritage at the Tower Bridge Exhibition, where you can walk its glass-covered walkways, experience its Victorian engine rooms, and learn about its history as a vital transport link.

Why Visit?

  • Walk the glass-covered walkways
  • Learn about London's transport heritage
  • Witness the bascule bridge in action
Visitors exploring immersive art installation at Frameless London.
Frameless London
5
4.4(15.5K)

As a digital art gallery, Frameless redefines how we experience art. Visitors wander through expansive rooms where masterpieces are projected floor-to-ceiling, enhanced by movement and sound. Each gallery is uniquely themed, offering interactive installations and multi-sensory displays that make art accessible and engaging for all ages.

Why Visit?

  • Immersive 360° Art Experience
  • Cutting-Edge Digital Technology
  • Themed Interactive Galleries
Stone statue of a hooded figure at London Dungeon, London.
London Dungeon
6
4.4(25.3K)
Solo Travellers
Couples

Calling all thrill-seekers in London! The London Dungeons beckon with tales of terror and suspense. Explore a labyrinth of chilling exhibits and interactive displays. Book your tickets now and prepare for an adrenaline-fueled journey through the darkest corners of the city's past!

Why Visit?

  • Immersive historical experience
  • Interactive exhibits and live shows
  • Iconic characters and events
Windsor Castle entrance with visitors on the path, surrounded by lush greenery.
London To Windsor Castle Tours
7
4.5(68.2K)
2 hours
History Geeks
Art & Culture Lovers

Visit Windsor Castle, the world's oldest and largest royal home, with 1000 years of royal history.

St Paul's Cathedral dome in London against a blue sky.
St. Paul's Cathedral
8
4.5(18.8K)
2 hours
History Geeks
Architecture Enthusiasts

St. Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican church that was designed by Sir Christopher Wren after London’s Great Fire. Its 300-year-old limestone facade echoes tales of resilience, having risen from ashes multiple times and its dome reigns over the city's skyline, reaching 365 feet. Inside, visitors can explore a rich tapestry of history and culture, offering a glimpse into centuries of worship and architectural magnificence.

Why Visit?

  • Historical significance
  • Architectural intrigue
  • Panoramic views
Stonehenge at sunset with vibrant sky in England.
Stonehenge Tickets
9
4.4(11.5K)
2 hours

Buckle up for a day trip from London to Stonehenge, where giant, mysterious bluestones, some from all the way over in Wales, are spread out over a massive 6,500-acre site. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason! You can also check out recreated Neolithic houses, offering a glimpse into ancient life. There are exhibits about the history of the site, including the discovery of 1,500 Roman artifacts. Explore this incredible piece of history that still has people trying to figure out its secret.

Why Visit?

  • Unique world heritage site
  • Archealogical wonder
  • Symbol of ancient craft
Visitors climbing the O2 Arena roof in London with safety gear.
Up At The O2 Climb
10
4.5(41.3K)
2 hours
Luxe Lovers
Architecture Enthusiasts

Immerse yourself in the electric O2 Arena, a multi-faceted indoor arena that has redefined entertainment on a global scale. With an impressive seating capacity and a place among the world's largest structures, The O2 invites you to a world of possibilities including Up At The O2 Climb which is a climb to the top of the arena, shopping at the Icon Outlet and trampoline parks, bowling alleys and plenty of bars and restaurants.

Why Visit?

  • Breathtaking Views
  • Unique Perspective
  • Interactive Experience
Visitors posing with Shrek at Shrek's Adventure in London.
Shrek's Adventure
11
4.4(5.2K)
2 hours
Families

Explore Shrek's world in London. Enjoy a whimsical fairy-tale quest. Get tickets with free cancellation, instant confirmation, and flexibility. Join the adventure today!

Kensington Palace with lush gardens in London, England.
Kensington Palace
12
4.4(26.5K)
3 hours
Architecture Enthusiasts
Luxe Lovers

Kensington Palace has been a royal residence since the 17th century, and currently serves as the abode for members of the British royal family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Under the care of Historic Royal Palaces, the palace has opened its rooms to the public since 1899. Visitors can explore highlights like the King's and Queen's Apartments, the magnificent King's Gallery, and the beautifully adorned Cupola Room, as well as the enchanting gardens and orangery.

Why Visit?

  • Learn about royal history
  • Visit the state rooms
  • Explore the palace grounds
Buckingham Palace with colorful flower gardens and visitors in London.
Buckingham Palace
13
4.4(27.1K)
3 hours
Art & Culture Lovers
History Geeks

Buckingham Palace, built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham, has been the primary London residence of British monarchs since 1837. It plays host to numerous official affairs and receptions and also opens its doors to visitors, granting access to its impressive 775 rooms. On your visit to London, Buckingham Palace is bound to be a top attraction to explore!

Why Visit?

  • Historical roots
  • Cultural significance
  • Architecture
Victorian glasshouse and colorful tulip garden at Kew Gardens, London.
Kew Gardens
14
4.4(26.3K)
4 hours
Luxe Lovers
Couples

Nature enthusiasts in London shouldn't miss Kew Gardens, a botanical paradise boasting a stunning array of plant species. Dive into the beauty of nature and discover rare and exotic plants from across the globe. Book your tickets now for an unforgettable botanical experience!

Why Visit?

  • Over 50,000 plant species
  • Iconic glasshouses
  • Learn about botanical research and conservation
Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium locker room with team jerseys displayed.
Arsenal FC Stadium
15
4.4(27K)
2 hours
Luxe Lovers

Join us for an exclusive tour of Arsenal FC's Emirates Stadium, where you'll explore the architectural marvel and beating heart of one of football's most beloved clubs. This guided tour offers a rare glimpse into areas usually reserved for players and officials, including a walk through the tunnel and a visit to the first-team dressing room. Along the way, knowledgeable guides share insights into the club's rich heritage, culminating in a visit to the Arsenal Museum. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply curious about the beautiful game, the Emirates Stadium tour is an unforgettable adventure into the essence of football.

Why Visit?

  • Go back in time
  • Iconic art
  • Behind-the-scenes access
Cutty Sark ship in Greenwich, London, with visitors walking nearby.
Cutty Sark
16
4.3(3.9K)

Step aboard the legendary Cutty Sark, the last tea clipper to sail the high seas. Explore its rich history and worldwide adventures. Choose your Cutty Sark ticket and embark on a maritime voyage.

Wembley Stadium interior with red seats and green pitch in London.
Wembley Stadium Tours & Tickets
17
4.4(24.1K)

Discover the heart of English football with our Wembley Stadium tickets. Relive historic moments and explore behind the scenes. Choose your ticket and immerse yourself in football history.

Warwick Castle with lush gardens, part of London to Warwick Tours.
London to Warwick Tours
18
4.5(9.8K)

Explore iconic Westminster Abbey, a symbol of British history. Choose from various ticket options and tours, including single entry, combos, and guided tours. Immerse in British royalty and history at this historic landmark.

Royal Observatory Greenwich dome and historic architecture in London.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
19
4.3(2.9K)
2 hours

Discover the center of time and space at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, a must-see landmark. Founded in 1675 by King Charles II, this historic spot is home to the Prime Meridian Line (0° longitude) that divides East and West and is the origin of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). From its hilltop perch, the Observatory offers amazing views of London and the Thames. Explore the history of astronomy, navigation, and timekeeping through exhibits and artifacts, including the Great Equatorial Telescope and the Harrison clocks. Stand on the Prime Meridian, snap a photo with a foot in each hemisphere, and learn about the astronomers and navigators who shaped our understanding of the universe.

Chelsea FC Stadium seating area with blue and white seats and club signage.
Chelsea FC Stadium Tours
20
4.4(2.4K)

Delve into the heart of football at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea FC. Journey behind the scenes of a Premier League powerhouse. Explore our range of immersive ticket options to live the football legend experience.

Hampton Court Palace entrance with red brick towers and Union Jack flag, London.
Hampton Court Palace
21
4.4(20.6K)
3 hours

Hampton Court Palace is a London icon steeped in Tudor drama. Once Cardinal Wolsey's grand ambition, it became Henry VIII's opulent home. Explore grand state rooms, wander stunning gardens, and conquer the iconic maze. Witness the world's largest surviving Tudor kitchens and the Great Hall, a testament to royal power. Within these walls, Catherine Howard’s ghost is said to haunt the Haunted Gallery, a chilling reminder of the palace's dramatic past.

Why Visit?

  • Rich in Tudor history
  • Baroque opulence
  • Chapel Royal
Dover Castle overlooking the English Channel with a cruise ship in the background.
Dover Castle
22
4.5(812)

Step into the historic realm of Dover Castle, a symbol of England's medieval might. Explore the ancient fortifications, delve into the wartime tunnels, and enjoy panoramic views of the English Channel with our Dover Castle tickets.

Statue of Winston Churchill with Westminster Palace in London.
Churchill War Rooms
23
4.4(151)

Delve into the secret world of Winston Churchill during World War II. Explore the underground bunker where history was made. Choose from guided tours or a semi-private adventure with Churchill War Room tickets.

Aerial view of Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, featuring stone walls and surrounding greenery.
Carisbrooke Castle
24

Visit this quintessential romantic castle as you enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the island from the heightened castle walls. Wander the moat and discover King Charles I's bowling green. Stroll through the tranquil Princess Beatrice Garden and visit the stunning St Nicholas' Chapel as you soak in the alluring views of natural beauty from this castle complex.

St. Paul's Cathedral dome with cherry blossoms, London.
Osborne House
25
4.4(783)

Step into the opulent world of Osborne House, the former royal residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Explore the lavish interiors, stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, and discover its rich history with our Osborne House tickets.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Top Landmarks in London

What is the most famous landmark in London?

London has several popular landmarks including the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe, and the London Eye.

What is the best-known landmark in London?

Tower Bridge is by far the best-known landmark in London and is visited by tourists from all over the world.

Which is the oldest landmark in London?

The Tower of London is possibly one of the oldest landmarks in the city. The construction of the landmark began in 1078.

What is the most visited landmark in London?

London Eye and Buckingham Palace are two of the most-visited places in London.

What is London’s special landmark?

The Shard can be considered a special landmark in London given that it's the tallest building in the United Kingdom.

What landmark should you not miss in London?

You must not miss Kew Gardens in London because of the various types of flora you can witness in the garden.

What are the top three landmarks in London?

London Eye, Madame Tussauds, and Tower Bridge are among the top three landmarks in London.

What are the most famous historical landmarks in London?

The most famous historical landmarks in London are St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.

What are the most famous cultural landmarks in London?

The most famous cultural landmarks in London are Shakespeare’s Globe and HMS Belfast.

What are the most famous religious landmarks in London?

The most famous religious landmarks in London are Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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