London is an extraordinary city with so much to offer. London has everything from diverse restaurants and cafes to stunning architecture and marvellous museums. However, with these varieties of places, it can be pretty overwhelming to decide on what to visit while you are here.
So, if you are planning a visit to London or have arrived dazed and confused about where to go next, here are the 19 best places to add to your list of places you must visit once.
1. London Eye
The iconic London Eye is one place on the list of every person who visits London. This infamous wheel is located near the Thames River and offers a 30-minute ride with the most mesmerizing view from the top. You can identify other well-known buildings, including Buckingham Palace and Big Ben. To reach here, you’ll have to take the tube to Waterloo station, which is the nearest.
2. Westminster Abbey
The ethereal gothic-style architecture of Westminster Abbey must be ticked off your list. Initially, the church received its significant architecture in the 1050s, commissioned by King Edward. Later, the current church’s construction began in 1245 under Henry III.
This gorgeous church stores the most prized possessions, including the tombs of around 30 essential kings and queens, such as King Edward and Henri III. Many well-known poets and authors, like William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, are buried here. Apart from that, several paintings, marvellous stained glass, and various artefacts exist.
3. National Gallery
If you are a true art enthusiast who constantly finds yourself in a museum everywhere you go, adding The National Gallery to your list of places to visit in London will surely be the highlight of your trip. Its most renowned paintings arose from several art movements in Western Europe from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
Currently, the museum stores around 2,300 works by artists you may have read or heard about on many occasions, such as Van Gogh’s sunflower painting, Sandro Botticelli’s Venus and Mars, and many other iconic paintings.
4. The British Museum
If you are fascinated by the National Gallery, your next stop at The British Museum will blow your mind with some of the most incredible pieces from various cultures worldwide, up to over 9000 objects. You don’t want to miss much while visiting here, like the Sophilos Vase, The Parthenon Sculpture, the crouching Venus, and the Tree of Life.
5. The Natural History Museum
If you can’t get enough of these stunning museums, here is another one to add to your list. The Natural History Museum is responsible for taxonomy and biodiversity discoveries. This museum comprises around 80 million museums from around the world. Along with that, you will find an extensive library.
So, if you are in London, you should visit this museum to have a museum experience. It is aMuseumentranced by its geological collection, Museum Galleries, and wildlife garden.
6. Borough Market
If you are in the mood for delectable British food and want to experience it like a local, Borough Market is a fantastic place to go. It is among London’s oldest and most extensive food markets and has various butchers, fishmongers, and cheesemakers who sell fresh and mouth-watering items.
Remarkable restaurants, bars, and shops also surround the market. It is located near London Bridge station, and getting there will be even easier if you are in the Jubilee (grey) line tube station.
7. Camden Market
Camden Market is another iconic Market in London next to Regent’s Canal, where you can explore, shop, eat, and experience. From food to fashion, music, and trade, this market consists of more than 1,000 unique shops, stalls, bars, and cafes that will leave you stunned and speechless. Camden Market awaits you if you are searching for something extraordinary and exhilarating.
8. The Big Ben
Officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, Big Ben stands at the House of Parliament. This clock tower was named in honour of Elizabeth II‘s diamond jubilee. The fascinating thing about the click face is that each dial comprises 324 pot opal glass pieces in a cast iron frame. It is a short walk from Westminster Pier, and you have to get off of Westminster Underground Station in Zone 1 by using the tube.
9. Buckingham Palace
Visiting Buckingham Palace is another must that you should add a tick to your list. The Palace is the residence of the royal family. This Palace is one of the most admired tourist destinations in the United Kingdom.
If you visit between July and September, you can explore the 19 staterooms and the Palace’s garden. Even if you don’t get to see the Palace’s insides, there is still so much beauty, and a Palace section to explore from the outside will make your trip worth it.
10. Warner Bros. Studio
If you are a Potterhead, get ready because Warner Bros Studio is where you’ll get to explore the office of Dumbledore, the great hall, learn wand moves, and the Hogwarts Express. Aside from that, you will also spot your favourite props, costumes, and sets from your favourite movies.
You will be able to learn some of the most intriguing aspects of the film, for example, how the magical creatures were brought to the screen, how Harry and his friends could fly, and how some of the most iconic set was built.
11. The Tower Bridge
This iconic Bridge has been featured in several Hollywood and Bollywood movies. The Tower Bridge is popularly known as the world’s largest antique and is one of the mosBridgeved historical places in the United Kingdom.
This neo-gothic architecture spans 269 meters and is located on the River Thames. And here is a fun fact that will blow your mind: the Tower Bridge is controlled by a computer system that can lower it and raise it upwards.
12. St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral is an astonishing Cathedral known for its mixture of English Baroque and Renaissance architecture. In 1666, a great fire swept through London and demolished the Cathedral. In 1771, it was reconstructed again. The Cathedral Is where most historical events occurred, such as Prince Charles’s royal wedding to Lady Diana Spencer.
Today, the church is home to various modern art, including the effigy of John Donne, the only complete statue that survived the great fire. You will also notice some astonishing sculptures, 18th-century graffiti, and incredible artefacts.
13. Hyde Park
Hyde Park is the most fascinating park located in central London. After visiting some of the most astonishing places, you must be looking for something relaxing yet fun. A raxing afternoon at Hyde Park will release all your stress and rParksh you.
This park offers so much, from boating in Serpentine Lake to walking to admire the rose garden to horse riding. Hyde Park has attracted numerous visitors, especially for world-renowned conferences, events, and seminars.
14. Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens is listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was known as the Royal Botanical Garden, located in south-west London. Kew Garden is an excellent escape from cities’ hectic hustling and bustling. So, you can plan a trip to Kew Gardens with your friends and family.
It is also home to the most diverse plants and an internationally renowned scientific research institute. So, plan a relaxing day in the Kew Gardens, strolling through the beautiful canopies, visiting the Museum, and enjoying the library.
15. SkyMuseumn
Sky Garden is said to be the highest public garden in London. The three-story glass dome offers the most extraordinary view of the city from the top of the skyscraper. You can relax and enjoy the open terrace, the serene greenery, and the magnificent landscape.
The garden was designed by the award-winning landscape architecture Gillespies. You will find a variety of Mediterranean and South African species and many other species of plants.
16. Covent Garden
This tourist attraction includes restaurants, boutiques, bars, and shopping centres. There is much to do in Covent Garden, from shopping during the day to enjoying the Opera at night.
Out of all the things, here are some visits that you should plan, like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea, getting to experience the incredible Royal Opera House, having a cocktail on the Piazza, visiting the market building, and visiting the seven dials.
17. Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is in Southeast London, overlooking the River Thames. It is located over the top hill of the Greenwich Royal Park. This Observatory is home to Greenwich’s Mididian and the Prime Meridian. It is a historical site.
There is so much you can do inside the Royal Observatory Greenwich, like experiencing the unbelievable view of the stars in the Peter Harrison Planetarium, exploring the octagon room, enjoying the most ethereal view of London, getting the chance to look at the most renowned Harrison clock, and so much more.
18. Madam Tussauds London
Madam Tussaud Museum is widely known for its astonishing wax statues of celebrities and influential people, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and many others. This Museum has 250 wax figures from Museumer the world.
It was named after Marie Tussaud, the museum’s founder. The museum offers much Museum Entertainment, like a short movie featuring 4D Marvel superheroes and a bar for adults to enjoy and experience the chambers of horrors.
19. Tower of London
The Tower of London is nearly 1,000 years old and has protected the crown jewel since the 1660s. With its Norman military architecture, this marvellous tower has been important as a fortress, Palace, and infamous Palace.
As a prison, this tower has held hostage to many famous people, such as Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII‘s second wife; Lady Jane Grey; and Elizabeth I. These unexpected prisoners are another reason people visit this historical place.
Other than that, the tower is known for White Tower, the Tower Bridge, and the Yeoman Warders, who have protected this tower for centuries.
Final Words
With all these phenomenal places, one is eventually allured to visit London once to experience some of the most iconic and astounding architectures, museums, parks, and markets. London will not disappoint you in terms of its history, British cuisine, and literature. Plan your backpack trip to London with your friends or family and enjoy exploring London with an open heart and excitement.
Last Updated on May 2, 2024 by Khushahal Malakar