Life on Earth and the Earth itself are vividly explained here using hundreds of traditional and interactive exhibits.
Guide Category: Sight Seeing
National Maritime Museum
Comprising three sites: the Maritime Galleries, the Royal Observatory and the Queen’s House, the National Maritime Museum illustrates the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people.
Tower of London
One of London’s most amazing buildings and site of some of the most gruesome events in the Nation’s History.
British Museum
Britain’s largest and oldest museum, it is the most visited tourist attraction in London, with over 6 million annual visitors. The British Museum owns a vast collection of drawings and prints, a small sample of which is always on show in Room 90; it also stages one-off exhibitions – sometimes with free entry.
Big Ben
Of all the attractions in London, Big Ben epitomizes the culture of the capital.
You’ll find Big Ben in Westminster, right in the heart London. The attraction is amongst countless other sightseeing attractions, including Buckingham Palace, 10 Downing Street, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye, all located within walking distance of one another.
Buckingham Palace
If you want to make the most of your trip to London, you’ll want to visit Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.
London Eye
Step on the London Eye today and experience London from above whilst some of the most famous landmarks unfold beneath you!
But what makes the London Eye so special?