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Official London Theatre – Top 10: London’s Best Attractions

ByDave Stopher

Jan 6, 2025

London is a bustling metropolis steeped in centuries of history. It has been viewed as the centre of the world, and if you ever visit it, you won’t have enough time to explore every worthwhile sight this stunning city offers.

We want to highlight the top ten tourist spots for you on your next visit to the ‘Big Smoke’.

  • Kew Gardens

As a World Heritage Site, Kew Gardens proudly presents itself as the largest and most diverse collection of botanical specimens on Earth.

  • London Eye

Get the best views of London from high up with this giant glass wheel with compartments fitting many people in each. The wheel doesn’t go fast, so that you can soak up as much of London as possible.

  • Hampton Court Palace

The notorious Henry VIII considered this his favourite residence. The style of Hampton Court Palace went from Tudor to Baroque to rival the Palace of Versailles and has been high on the list of tourist destinations since opening up to the public.

  • Buckingham Palace

Everybody knows Buckingham Palace as the royal residence in the heart of London. Walk down The Mall draped in Union Jack flags to get the most regal feeling possible on your walk to the King’s home.

  • Cutty Sark

Tucked away in Greenwich, the Cutty Sark is a relatively underrated tourist attraction in the English capital. It’s worth an afternoon exploring the inside of perhaps the world’s most famous clipper ships. Famous for transporting tea from China to the UK, the Cutty Sark managed to sail there and back eight times in its service.

  • Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey, an opulent church used for 1000 years, has seen it all: royal weddings, coronations, and royal burial sites. This Anglican site is ingrained within British history.

  • The British Museum

This giant collection of delicate artefacts from around the world is simply breathtaking. From the Rosetta Stone to the Ancient Egypt section, and the Parthenon sculptures to the Crouching Venus, this museum holds a stunning amount of the world’s most iconic objects, detailing various eras throughout history.

  • Big Ben

You have to see it, don’t you? No trip to London is complete without visiting the iconic Big Ben, officially known as Elizabeth Tower. It is one of the world’s most recognisable structures in the British Houses of Parliament.

  • Tower of London

For history buffs and fans of medieval gore, there’s nothing quite like the Tower of London. You’ll be welcomed by Beefeaters, who bellow out the history of the place, which is an eye-opening experience. You’ll also see the impressive Crown Jewels at the end of your tour.

  • West End

Of course, we wouldn’t suggest anything else as number one! Seeing a show at the West End is what London life is all about: vibrant, engaging, and mesmerising. Whatever your taste in theatre, there’s always something good to see in one of the numerous venues.

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