Gothic church and site of royal coronations and burials.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Iconic cathedral known for its impressive dome and architecture.
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Tate Modern
Modern art gallery housed in a former power station.
Borough Market
Legendary food market near London Bridge, packed with gourmet stalls and exceptional produce—an essential stop for tasting London’s culinary creativity.
Hyde Park
Large city park ideal for leisure and outdoor activities.
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Covent Garden
Vibrant district known for shopping, dining, and street performances.
Big Ben and Houses of Parliament
Historic clock tower and seat of the UK's Parliament.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
Museum specializing in decorative arts and design.
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National Theatre
Brutalist riverside theatre known for acclaimed productions and a striking Thames-side setting within London’s South Bank cultural quarter.
Piccadilly Circus
Lively square famous for its neon signs and entertainment venues.
Southbank Centre
Riverside cultural complex with major venues and year-round events, anchoring the South Bank promenade and offering family-friendly activities in summer.
Victoria Park
Beloved East London park with lakes, paths and a Chinese pagoda—ideal for relaxing walks, cycling and weekend market atmosphere.
Camden Market
Eclectic market offering fashion, crafts, and street food.
Kew Gardens
Botanical gardens with diverse plant collections and glasshouses.
Royal Festival Hall
Flagship concert venue within Southbank Centre, hosting performances in a prime Thames-side location along the South Bank walk.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Reconstruction of the original Elizabethan playhouse, hosting performances.
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Science Museum
Interactive museum dedicated to science and technology.
Hayward Gallery
Contemporary art gallery at Southbank Centre, showcasing ambitious exhibitions in a distinctive Brutalist building on the Thames.
Notting Hill
Charming neighborhood known for colorful houses and Portobello Market.