
London Attractions :
London is one of the world's most fascinating cities, with visitors from every corner of the globe drawn to wealth of cultural and leisure London attractions. It is also one of the Europe's leading commercial centres where movers and shakers come to do business and clinch deals. The city groans under the weight of foreign banks, a throbbing stock exchange, a buoyant economy, five airports and the very highest quality telecommunications.
Enjoy the wealth of cultural and leisure attractions in London.
10 Downing Street
The Official home to Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, 10 Downing Street is also a network of offices for his team of secretaries & advisors.
House of Parliament
The House of Lords and the House of Commons form the Houses of Parliament, with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at its helm. It is the supreme legislative body of UK and its overseas territories.
Tower Bridge
Stand on the high level walkways of the bridge and look around to see some of London's famous sights including the sky scraping Canary Wharf, The London Eye, Greenwich Maritime and St. Paul's Cathedral
Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is the life-like wax model museum set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud and it is great for both adults and children and includes many entertainment options.
Chinatown
A vibrant part of London's Soho, Chinatown is a home to best Chinese restaurants and that's where the traditional Chinese New Year is celebrated.
London Eye
London Eye offers beautiful London views: you can see around 40km from the top as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day.
Tower of London
The Tower of London is a historical monument located in Central London on the Northern bank of River Thames and within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The Official home to Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, 10 Downing Street is also a network of offices for his team of secretaries & advisors.House of Parliament
The House of Lords and the House of Commons form the Houses of Parliament, with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at its helm. It is the supreme legislative body of UK and its overseas territories.Tower Bridge
Stand on the high level walkways of the bridge and look around to see some of London's famous sights including the sky scraping Canary Wharf, The London Eye, Greenwich Maritime and St. Paul's CathedralMadame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is the life-like wax model museum set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud and it is great for both adults and children and includes many entertainment options.Chinatown
A vibrant part of London's Soho, Chinatown is a home to best Chinese restaurants and that's where the traditional Chinese New Year is celebrated.London Eye
London Eye offers beautiful London views: you can see around 40km from the top as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day.Tower of London
The Tower of London is a historical monument located in Central London on the Northern bank of River Thames and within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Trafalgar Square
A large Gothic Church, situated to the west of the Palace of Westminster, the Westminster Abbey had served as a cathedral from 1546 to 1556.
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace in London has been the official residence of Britain's monarchy since 1837 and this is where the Queen hosts the innumerable official receptions and events.
Hampton court
An architectural marvel & a venue of historical significance, the Hampton Court Palace London is set across 60 acres of land with beautifully landscaped gardens that run alongside the equally beautiful Long River.
Leicester Square
Leicester Square is one of the most popular destinations for nightlife entertainment. Favoured place to meet, it was originally designed in the mid 17th century and got its name from the Earl of Leicester.
The London Dungeon
Medieval torture and executions will make both children and adults scream when frightening images lurk in the dark.
St.Paul's Cathedral
One of the most visited places on the tourist circuit is the majestic St Paul's Cathedral, a 17th century Anglican cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of London.
Westminster Abbey
The Trafalgar Square, built to commemorate Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is a spacious and beautiful part of the London city to meet friends.
A large Gothic Church, situated to the west of the Palace of Westminster, the Westminster Abbey had served as a cathedral from 1546 to 1556.Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace in London has been the official residence of Britain's monarchy since 1837 and this is where the Queen hosts the innumerable official receptions and events.Hampton court
An architectural marvel & a venue of historical significance, the Hampton Court Palace London is set across 60 acres of land with beautifully landscaped gardens that run alongside the equally beautiful Long River.Leicester Square
Leicester Square is one of the most popular destinations for nightlife entertainment. Favoured place to meet, it was originally designed in the mid 17th century and got its name from the Earl of Leicester.The London Dungeon
Medieval torture and executions will make both children and adults scream when frightening images lurk in the dark.St.Paul's Cathedral
One of the most visited places on the tourist circuit is the majestic St Paul's Cathedral, a 17th century Anglican cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of London.Westminster Abbey
The Trafalgar Square, built to commemorate Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is a spacious and beautiful part of the London city to meet friends.Enjoy the wealth of cultural and leisure attractions in London.