Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest continually occupied castle in the world, dating back…
Whitechapel Road
Located in the East End of London, Whitechapel Road is home to a vibrant and…
What to do with kids in tow
London is a very child friendly city. When visiting London, you will see that there…
Westminster Palace (Houses of Parliament)
Like Westminster Abbey, Westminster Palace (or the Palace of Westminster) dates to the Anglo-Saxon period…
Westminster Abbey
Sometime around 1045, Edward the Confessor began building Westminster Abbey as part of a new…
Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum first opened in 1852 and moved to its current location…
Trafalgar Square
Yet another of London’s iconic landmarks, Trafalgar Square is situated at Charing Cross, London’s most…
Tower of London
For William the Conqueror, defeating the Anglo-Saxons and invading England was the easy part. The…
Tower Bridge
For centuries, the only crossing of the Thames was the London Bridge. By the nineteenth…
The Royal Opera House
Based in Covent Garden theatre, The Royal Opera House is one of the largest performing…
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon brings together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages, scenes…
St Paul’s Cathedral
The fifth and current iteration of St. Paul’s Cathedral was consecrated in 1708, but the…
South Kensington Museums
The Science Museum was founded along with the Victoria and Albert Museum in the wake…
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John H. Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according…
River Thames Boat Rides
The River Thames (pronounced ‘temz’) is the longest river in England, and the second longest…
Natural History Museum London
The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 70 million life and earth…