London Attractions
by LTP Staff

Attractions Buckingham Palace

Built in 1702, the Buckingham palace of the Duke of Buckingham was his London home till it was sold in 1761 to George III by the sons of the Duke. Later in 1774 it was renamed as “Queen’s House” when [...]

 

Attractions Chester Zoo

Chester zoo is Britain’s largest zoological gardens with over 7,000 animals living in spacious natural surroundings of over 111 acres of garden with another 300 acres in reserve. It is one of the top zoos in [...]

 

Attractions Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament is also otherwise known as the Palace of Westminster in London where the two Houses of Parliament – the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet from the year [...]

 

Attractions Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum of London brings you glimpses of British and Commonwealth history since 1914 and explains to you why they occurred, how they occurred and also consequences of the conflicts [...]

 

Attractions Madame Tussauds

If you wanted to watch most famous film stars, challenge your sports heroes or tune along with the megastars of music, you can now make all of those wishes come true at the Madame Tussauds. Bringing [...]

 

Attractions National Gallery

The National Gallery in London was founded in 1824 and it brings to you a rich and rare collection of over 2,300 classic European paintings. The Western European collection that you can find here [...]

 

Attractions National Maritime Museum

As you walk past the spectacular visual effects of splashing waves, you enter the National Maritime Museum in London that contains models, displays, trophies and paintings from almost every continent [...]

 

Attractions Natural History Museum

A life sized model of the Blue Whale, the 40 million year old spider, the earthquake stimulator, an elephant bird egg – you can find this and a lot more such exciting exhibits only at the National History Museum [...]

 

Attractions Rother Country Valley Park

The Rother Country Valley Park is a country park that lies on the borders of Sheffield, Rotherham and Derbyshire. Covering an area of more than 3 square kilometers, this place initially used to be a [...]

 

Attractions Royal Opera House

A major performing art venue that lies in the Covent district of London, the Royal Opera House is an Opera house that dates back to 1858 and was renovated well since 1900. The Covent Garden, as the place [...]

 

Attractions Science Museum

Recording the biggest scientific advances that have been achieved by man over the past three hundred years, the Science Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world today. The Apollo 10 [...]

 

Attractions Shakespeare's Globe Theater

Associated with the likes of Williams Shakespeare, the Globe Theater is a theater in London that was built late back in 1599. Initially started by Shakespeare’s playing company – the Lord Chamberlain’s [...]

 

Attractions Sir John Soane’s Museum

Sir John Soane’s Museum is located at Lincoln’s Inn Field in London. This great architect chose to design his house in such a way that his antiques and works of art could be set well for further [...]

 

Attractions St. Martins in the Fields Church

The St. Martins-in-the-fields church is an Anglican Church that lies on the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London. The earliest reference to this place dates back to [...]

 

Attractions Tate Modern

The Tate Modern in London brings you a great mix of modern and contemporary art from all over the world and it lies where the former Bankside Power Station on the banks of river Thames. The Tate Modern [...]

 

Attractions The British Museum

There is no better place to view the history of mankind than at the imposing British Museum that brings you the best collection of exhibits that show us how we have developed from the prehistoric times [...]

 

Attractions The London Eye

London has been home to countless historical and modern attractions that attracts visitors from all around the world of all ages. One such great attraction is the London Eye that has now become [...]

 

Attractions The Tower of London

Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7, the Tower of London is a secret reserve of many remarkable stories across centuries. The 900 year long history of the place as a royal fortress, prison and place of [...]

 

Attractions The Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection brings you the world-famous exhibits of fine and decorative arts from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. It is located at Hertford House that lies at the Manchester Square [...]

 

Attractions Victoria & Albert Museum

The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) is world’s largest museum of decorative arts and designs that brings you over 4.5 million objects from virtually all cultures around the world like Europe, North America [...]