Kensington Palace
A Royal Palace situated in the west of town, famous for being the birth place of Queen Victoria, the former home of Princess Diana and the current address to current royals including William and Kate.
Kensington Palace
A Royal Palace situated in the west of town, famous for being the birth place of Queen Victoria, the former home of Princess Diana and the current address to current royals including William and Kate.
Royal Albert Hall
The concert hall built in a rounded style was opened in 1871.
Albert Memorial
Londons most elaborate memorial dedicated to the husband of Queen Victoria.
Hyde Park Corner
(Pass by)
This junction links Piccadilly, Park Lane, Constitution Hill and Knightsbridge. Full of War memorials and the magnificent Wellington Arch takes centre stage.
Buckingham Palace
We anticipate Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace will take place on Sunday's, Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's between August and May with daily Guard Mounts in June and July. Home to the current Monarch Queen Elizabeth II but can you tell whether she is home or not?
St. James's Palace
Built by King Henry VIII for his wife Anne Boleyn in 1531. It’s a shame he chopped her head off before it was completed!
Westminster Abbey
39 Monarchs have received their coronation ceremony here. It’s has also hosted many Royal weddings and funerals. Most recently the wedding of William and Kate.
Houses of Parliament
The oldest part of this historic building dates back to 1097. Currently undergoing a major refubishment project but still one of London’s most awe inspiring structure. Just don’t mention Brexit!
Bankside
Here you get a great view from the south side of the river Thames. You will also see the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
Guildhall
Enter The City of London’s medieval administrative HQ. Underneath the courtyard we will unearth some Roman remains.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Christopher Wrens masterpiece. Built after the great fire of London and has dominated the skyline for over 300 years.
Trafalgar Square
Home to The National Gallery and Nelson’s Column commemorating the British Navy’s greatest ever admiral.
Tower of London
Built in 1078 by King William I. Serving as a Palace, it has also been a prison, torture chamber and Zoo!
Tower Bridge
London’s most spectacular bridge with it’s own story
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