Madame Tussauds London
The famous wax museum where you can take pictures with lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and fictional characters.
The famous wax museum where you can take pictures with lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and fictional characters.
The world’s oldest scientific zoo, located in Regent’s Park, home to a wide variety of species and conservation programs.
Known for its bohemian vibe, Portobello Road Market, vintage fashion, and upscale eateries. The Electric Cinema offers a luxurious film experience with armchairs and a nostalgic atmosphere.
A stunning Royal Park in north-west London, covering 410 acres, with formal gardens, boating lakes, and the Open Air Theatre.
The extraordinary former home of artist Sir Frederick Leighton, showcasing stunning Islamic tiles and intricate architectural details.
Located in Hyde Park, this contemporary art gallery offers free entry and hosts an annual temporary structure installation.
An iconic art institution on Piccadilly, offering exhibitions, education, and debate on visual arts.
The residence of several members of the Royal Family, set in beautiful Kensington Gardens with a magnificent Orangery offering food and drinks.
Explore the home of one of England’s greatest novelists, a Georgian terraced house that was Charles Dickens’ residence from 1837 to 1839.
Home to rare treasures like the Magna Carta and handwritten Beatles lyrics. A peaceful place to work or explore.