Big Ben
Big Ben is the Palace of Westminster’s iconic clock tower. The home of British government, Westminster boasts London’s most historic and familiar buildings including the Palace …
Big Ben is the Palace of Westminster’s iconic clock tower. The home of British government, Westminster boasts London’s most historic and familiar buildings including the Palace …
Home to the National Theatre, the South Bank is now a major tourist destination with its great views over the Thames of London and its …
The Times Square of London – Piccadilly Circus is in the heart of London’s West End and a meeting point for all the shopping and …
Home to the Queen, Buckingham Palace and the royal parks (Green Park and St James Park) are a peaceful break from London’s West End. What …
Part of Somerset House, Courthalds Gallery is a small gallery by Tate standards but houses a very famous collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings. Spanning …
Now an international train station, St Pancras is famous for its stunning gothic frontage and expansive glass roof. What to Go Photo Travel photography spots …
The Hungerford Bridge connects Charing Cross railway station with the south. It was extended with the Golden Jubilee Bridges in 2002 – two pedestrian bridges …
I managed to get to 4 locations this year. Here are some of the images I managed to grab. City Hall The head quarters for …
Mayfair is London’s most affluent quarters. With the Ritz Hotel to the South – Bond Street runs through it’s heart. It is a major destination …
Christmas is a good time for slowing your shutter speed and getting some shots of the christmas lights. Here are asome attempts around Oxford Circus …
Here are some of the best places to see Graffiti in London. Leake Street Called Graffiti Street – Leake Street is a tunnel which runs …
Somerset House is a neo-classical building in the heart of London, overlooking the Thames embankment and between the Strand and the River Thames. It is …
Kings Cross, as well home to the world famous railway station, is a major new business development in London, in fact one of the largest …
St Johns Wood is usually only passed through on the way to watch cricket at Lords, however if you make the effort to go you will …
One of the worlds greatest collections of historical antiquities – the British Museum is also an architectural masterpiece. What to Go Photo Travel photography spots …
Covent Garden is a major hub of bars, restaurants and shops – and famous for its opera house, market square and street entertainers. What to …
Built by Erno Goldfinger in the 1960s, this block just North of Notting Hill and Portobello Market is the sister to Balfron Tower in East London. The block …
Opposite the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben – the London Eye dominates the skyline on the South Bank of the Thames. Things To Go …
Tate Britain offers an impressive range of British art in stunning buildings and galleries on the banks of the River Thames – close to Westminster, …
This famous old station is one of the most interesting and obviously easy to get to. Head for it – or just jump off the …