The Design Museum is one of London's most inspiring attractions. Concerned as much with the future as the past, a programme of critically acclaimed exhibitions captures the excitement of design's evol more...
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London
Founded by the pioneering American actor/director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare's Globe is a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work, and the playhouse for which more...
The Second World War was the most turbulent and eventful period in the history of the 20th century. It affected the lives of millions of people all over the world, advanced technology and changed poli more...
HMS Belfast served throughout the Second World War, playing a leading part in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst, and also the Normandy Landings. In service with the Royal Navy until 19 more...
There's more to the Eye than meets the eye.
As well as the thrilling experience of a flight on the Eye, there's the remarkable story of its conception and development, the vision of its cre more...
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes more...
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The Cabinet War Rooms and Churchill Museum Home
The £25 million London Aquarium is the first attraction of its kind in the capital, and is one of Europe's largest exhibitions of global aquatic life, displayed in over 2 million litres of water. The more...
Comprising of three major gallery spaces, including the permanent Dalí Universe exhibition, with a dedicated corporate events service and fine art sales consultancy, County Hall Gallery transcends tra more...
River Cruise Experience
The London Eye River Cruise Experience departs conveniently from our pier at the London Eye. Highlights of the 40 minute circular cruise include St Paul’s Cathedral, the more...
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The house was last used as a lodging house in 1936 and the f more...
Kensington Palace stands at the western end of Kensington Gardens and is perhaps the finest building in the Borough. Originally called Nottingham House, it passed into royal ownership in 1689 when it more...
Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognisable bridges in the World.
At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views more...
Join our guides for a fasciating journey through the extraordinary history of a stunning and iconic building, opend in 1871 as the brian child of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert . more...
Relax onboard the historic last sea-going paddle steamer Waverley for a cruise along the Thames estuary. A unique opportunity to view London's famous sights and visit nearby seaside resorts such as Cl more...
Focuses mainly on our collections of plants, both living and preserved, and scientific literature. Full use is made of the extensive human knowledge base and expertise in taxonomy and horticulture in more...
The Tower of London has been the setting for many great events during its 900-year history as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, arsenal, mint, menagerie and jewel house. This more...
The Banqueting House is the only remaining complete building of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign`s principal residence from 1530 until 1698 when it was destroyed by fire. This timeline shows some of th more...
For almost 200 years, Hampton Court Palace was at the centre of court life, politics and national history. This timeline shows some of the most significant events that took place here. more...
Kew Palace, George III's family home, set in the grounds of the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, is currently closed for major repairs but will reopen during the spring and summer every year, star more...
The Royal Observatory, home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian line, is one of the most important historic scientific sites in the world. It was founded by Charles II in 1675 and is, by int more...
Tells the commercial and social 400 year old history of two of the world's most important commodities since their arrival in Europe from the Far East and . more...
At the London Canal Museum you can see inside a narrowboat cabin, learn about the history of London's canals, about the cargoes carried, the people who lived and worked on the waterways, and the horse more...
The world's first scientific zoo, which opened in 1828. Includes visitor information, news and events, history, business promotion and school visit . more...