Buckingham Palace
Get close up to the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen of England!
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Buckingham Palace
Get close up to the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen of England!
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Parliament Square
(Pass by)
The heart of British democracy.
Big Ben
Probably the most famous clock face in the world!
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Westminster Abbey
A place of Royal marriages and burials - and where every coronation has taken place for 1,000 years.
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Palace of Westminster
An iconic London landmark which contains the House of Parliament.
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Downing Street
(Pass by)
The Prime Minister of Great Britain lives at Number 10.
Whitehall Palace
The site of the public execution of King Charles 1 in 1649.
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Banqueting House
Classic building in the heart of Westminster.
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Whitehall
(Pass by)
Government buildings on a street which shaped a nation.
Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall
We shall see the Horse Guard Change of the Queen’s mounted regiment.
Trafalgar Square
(Pass by)
The exact centre of London.
Nelson's Column
(Pass by)
Impressive monument to a national hero - Lord Nelson.
St. James's Park
(Pass by)
One of 4 Royal Parks in the centre of London.
Thames River
(Pass by)
The famous old River Thames!
London Eye
(Pass by)
An instillation to celebrate the new Millennium is now a permanent and popular attraction alongside the River Thames.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Magnificent baroque Church the masterpiece built by the great Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
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Guildhall
One of London’s only Medieval Great Halls.
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Guildhall Art Gallery
Some culture - but also a surprising 2,000 year old discovery in the basement.
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Bank of England Museum
(Pass by)
The country’s gold reserves are secured in this impressive stronghold.
Winston Churchill Statue
(Pass by)
British World War 2 leader and icon.
Mansion House of City of London
(Pass by)
Architectural gem and home of the Lord Mayor of London.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London
(Pass by)
Commemorates a conflagration that destroyed 5/6 of the City in 1666.
Leadenhall Market
Victorian market which will appeal to fans of Harry Potter.
Old Spitalfields Market
(Pass by)
This neighbourhood is in ‘Jack the Ripper territory’.
Tower of London
Fortress and Royal Palace and now the keeper of the Crown Jewels.
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Tower Bridge
Perhaps the world’s most iconic bridge!
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London Bridge
(Pass by)
The first ever crossing of the famous River Thames happened near this spot 2,000 years ago.
Borough Market
High quality street food and speciality coffee under one roof.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Replica of William Shakespeare's 17th century open air theatre alongside the River Thames.
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Fleet Street
(Pass by)
Home of our old newspaper industry and the Demon Barber Sweeney Todd immortalised by Johnny Depp in a Hollywood blockbuster slasher movie.
Covent Garden
Fun neighbourhood full of life and exceptionally good street artists.
National Gallery
Some of the world's greatest Art - and surprise in store if you are a fan of 007 agent James Bond!
Queen Victoria Memorial
Impressive sculpture in the foreground of Buckingham Palace.
Soho
(Pass by)
Vibrant neighbourhood of 'Little Italy' and 'Chinatown'.
Statue of Eros (Anteros)
(Pass by)
Piccadilly icon which is the heartbeat of London.
Regent Street
(Pass by)
Key shopping thoroughfare of London.
Oxford Street
(Pass by)
Home of many of London's flagship department stores.
Mayfair
(Pass by)
Neighbourhood of the most expensive real estate in London.
Bond Street
(Pass by)
Designer stores line the street of this well-to-do location.
Park Lane
(Pass by)
London's swish hotels line this key Mayfair thoroughfare.
Marble Arch
(Pass by)
London icon - which once sat in front of Buckingham Palace.
Hyde Park
(Pass by)
Another Royal Park - part of London's 'green lung'.
Albert Memorial
Gilded sculpture to commemorate Prince Albert consort to Queen Victoria - for his commitment to London's Great Exhibition of 1851.
Royal Albert Hall
(Pass by)
Concert venue of unique and stunning architecture.
Knightsbridge
(Pass by)
Fashionable district and high class shopping.
Harrods
(Pass by)
Perhaps the world's most famous department store.
St. James's Palace
Henry VIII's Tudor Palace - and place to witness a detachment of troops heading for the Changing of the Guard Ceremony.
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Clarence House
London residence of Charles, Prince of Wales - this street was used in the filming of 'The Crown'.
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Lancaster House
Stately home used in the Downton Abbey drama series.
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Spencer House
Stately home of Diana Spencer's ancestors.
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St. James's
Quintessentially English neighbourhood of posh shops and gentleman's clubs.
Changing of the Guard
Every day in summer and 4 times weekly the rest of the year - its pure British pomp and ceremony!
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