Borough Market
Borough Market is an historic part of Southwark situated under the arches of London Bridge station. What to Go Photo Travel photography spots in and …
Borough Market is an historic part of Southwark situated under the arches of London Bridge station. What to Go Photo Travel photography spots in and …
Covent Garden is a major hub of bars, restaurants and shops – and famous for its opera house, market square and street entertainers. What to …
Waterloo station is close to some of London’s major landmarks such as the London Eye and South Bank Centre and a great starting point for …
Linking Tate Modern to The City and St Paul’s, the Millennium Bridge is London’s only pedestrian bridge and the first new bridge over the Thames …
London’s meat market is the biggest in the country and is located in historic buildings on the edge of the City of London. What to …
South Kensington, apart one of the most exclusive residential locations, is also home to London’s most famous museums and royal parks. What to Go Photo …
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 …
A city skyscaper – the tallest in Europe – is now a dominant feature of the London skyline. What to Go Photo Travel photography …
The Gherkin is Norman Foster’s glass tower in the heart of the City. Built on the old Baltic Exchange at 30 St Mary Axe it …
Running from Whitechapel up into the heart of Shoreditch in the East End of London, Brick Lane is a buzzing multi-cultural community and home to shops, bars, …
Opposite the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben – the London Eye dominates the skyline on the South Bank of the Thames. Things To Go …
Canary Wharf is a bold and modern new development of towers and offices built around the old docks of the Thames in East London. It …
Sitting between The City and the West End, St Pauls is one of London’s most iconic buildings and sits in a majestic position overlooking London …
Tate Britain offers an impressive range of British art in stunning buildings and galleries on the banks of the River Thames – close to Westminster, …
Bank is the heart of the City and home to the Bank of England. The square mile of the City is London’s historic centre and …
Tate Modern is now one of London’s most visited attraction. Built within the old Bankside Power Station, it sits on the banks of the River …
A shopping centre with spectacular views of St Paul’s cathedral. Take the lift to the top floor for a panoramic view of London. What to …
Butler’s wharf is a development of restaurants, offices and flats built in London’s historic warehouses and wharves by the Thames with stunning views of the …
The Barbican, just north of St Paul’s, is a great example of British brutalistic architecture. Its concrete towers dominate the city skyline and its walkways …
This famous old station is one of the most interesting and obviously easy to get to. Head for it – or just jump off the …