Title :
COVENT GARDEN
Description :
Enjoying quality family time in London by exploring attractions like Covent Garden Piazza and the renowned Covent Garden Market, which draws in 30 million visitors annually, certainly tops the list of things to do in London with your family. The expansive glass-covered structure houses a variety of stylish boutiques, cafes, and the Apple Market. You'll also encounter street performers, wandering magicians, musicians, and other entertainers during your visit.
Title :
TATE MODERN AND TATE BRITAIN
Description :
Occupying a disused power station, the Tate Modern’s vast collection of international modern art represents all the major movements in the modern art world and is one of the unique things to do in London. . The former power station itself is worth a gaze. Tate Britain is a museum dedicated to British artwork from the times of the Tudors to the present day.
Title :
WORLD-CLASS SHOPPING
Description :
Oxford Street; Regent Street; Knightsbridge: Harrods and Harvey Nichols; Glorious Food
Title :
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Description :
The official London Residence of the Sovereign, Buckingham Palace is highly regarded as one of the places to see in London. In the summer, the State Rooms are open to the public, which makes for a truly royal affair.
Title :
ST. JAMES'S PARK
Description :
Created by Henry VIII in the 16th century, St. James’s Park is a green jewel in the city with a resident colony of pelicans. This has been a feature of the park since the first gift of the birds from a Russian ambassador in 1664. Conveniently close to the hotel, taking a sunset stroll in this Royal Park or having a picnic are definitely among the most recommended things to do in London during your stay.
Title :
DISCOVER THE WORLD OF THEATRE
Description :
With award-winning Wicked and Hamilton on your doorstep, there is plenty of choice for plays, musicals and pantomimes in the famed West End, one of the most popular places to visit in London.
Title :
THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Description :
"A museum of the World, for the World”. The British Museum is home to astonishing collections gathered from every corner of the world, and many of these exhibits are accessible at no cost. Of the places to visit in London, this is by far one of the most culturally enriching.
Title :
THE GUARDS MUSEUM
Description :
The Guards Museum holds the history of the Sovereign’s Household Division, five-foot regiments and two cavalry regiments, who enjoy the treasured privilege of guarding the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces.
Title :
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
Description :
The setting for Royal weddings and coronations, the 700-year-old Westminster Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history.
Title :
CHANGING OF THE GUARDS
Description :
A leading light among places to visit in London, The Changing of the Guard ceremony lasts about 45 minutes and usually takes place daily at 11:00 am in June and July, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from August to May, weather permitting. Do check with the concierge before a visit.
Title :
LONDON EYE
Description :
Experience incredible panoramic views over the capital from the banks of the River Thames. Located opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the London Eye dominates the city’s skyline, offering visitors spectacular 360-degree views from the comfort of its glass capsules.
Title :
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AND BIG BEN
Description :
Home to one of the oldest continuous representative assemblies in the world, the Houses of Parliament form a cornerstone in the history of modern democracy. The clock tower that holds Big Ben stands as an iconic landmark in London, and it is also the tallest four-faced clock globally. Together they form one of London’s most recognised attractions.
Title :
GREEN PARK
Description :
Situated across from Buckingham Palace and between Hyde Park and St. James’s Park, is the smallest of London’s eight Royal Parks, with a special character differentiating it from the rest. Serene and peaceful, Green Park is a relaxing space in the heart of the bustling city.
Title :
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
Description :
Famed for its permanent exhibition of dinosaur skeletons and the Darwin Centre, the Natural History Museum is a tribute to the natural world. The current building is a work of architectural genius, as are the exhibits themselves. Among the most popular tourist places in London.
Title :
THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
Description :
The magnificent Royal Opera House, with its grand classical portico fronting Bow Street, is one of Britain’s finest cultural assets and is home to two of the world’s greatest artistic companies – The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet. One of the most unmissable places to visit in London.
Title :
HYDE PARK
Description :
Formerly used for deer hunting by Henry VIII, Hyde Park is a favourite among tourist places in London. In the summer, rent a rowing boat or 'pedalo' on the Serpentine Lake, take a walk through the Princess Diana Memorial Playground or admire Kensington Palace and Gardens. In the festive months, marvel at the spectacular Winter Wonderland.
Title :
SCIENCE MUSEUM
Description :
Boasting over 300,000 items and engaging interactive exhibits, the Science Museum showcases the history of the human relationship with the scientific world, and offers a glimpse into potential future developments across various fields. If you have a budding scientist in the family, ensure a visit to this museum is at the top of your list of activities to do in London.
Title :
SEA LIFE LONDON AQUARIUM
Description :
Holding over one million litres of water, Sea Life London Aquarium is home to one of Europe’s most diverse menagerie of global marine life. Situated in the heart of the city, this is one of the best things to do in London taking you on an interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor.
Title :
THE NATIONAL GALLERY AND NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Description :
Explore the story of European art at the National Gallery, masterpiece by masterpiece. The collection is open to the public and features awe-inspiring pieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Established in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery hangs portraits on the basis of their historical importance. Those that pass this rigorous screening deserve a place on your list of things to see in London and include Henry V of Agincourt fame, Wellington of Waterloo and the young and old Elizabeth I.
Title :
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
Description :
The Victoria and Albert Museum is one of the best places to visit in London. Named for the reigning monarchs when it was founded in 1852, it houses collections that span over 3,000 years of human creativity. South Kensington is home to many free museums including the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum that are not to be missed.
Title :
ZSL LONDON ZOO
Description :
Located in the north corner of Regent’s Park, London Zoo is home to over 700 different species. It has one of the most comprehensive animal collections in the world and the largest zoological library of any zoo.
Title :
COVENT GARDEN
Description :
Enjoying quality family time in London by exploring attractions like Covent Garden Piazza and the renowned Covent Garden Market, which draws in 30 million visitors annually, certainly tops the list of things to do in London with your family. The expansive glass-covered structure houses a variety of stylish boutiques, cafes, and the Apple Market. You'll also encounter street performers, wandering magicians, musicians, and other entertainers during your visit.
Title :
TATE MODERN AND TATE BRITAIN
Description :
Occupying a disused power station, the Tate Modern’s vast collection of international modern art represents all the major movements in the modern art world and is one of the unique things to do in London. . The former power station itself is worth a gaze. Tate Britain is a museum dedicated to British artwork from the times of the Tudors to the present day.
Title :
WORLD-CLASS SHOPPING
Description :
Oxford Street; Regent Street; Knightsbridge: Harrods and Harvey Nichols; Glorious Food
Title :
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Description :
The official London Residence of the Sovereign, Buckingham Palace is highly regarded as one of the places to see in London. In the summer, the State Rooms are open to the public, which makes for a truly royal affair.
Title :
ST. JAMES'S PARK
Description :
Created by Henry VIII in the 16th century, St. James’s Park is a green jewel in the city with a resident colony of pelicans. This has been a feature of the park since the first gift of the birds from a Russian ambassador in 1664. Conveniently close to the hotel, taking a sunset stroll in this Royal Park or having a picnic are definitely among the most recommended things to do in London during your stay.
Title :
DISCOVER THE WORLD OF THEATRE
Description :
With award-winning Wicked and Hamilton on your doorstep, there is plenty of choice for plays, musicals and pantomimes in the famed West End, one of the most popular places to visit in London.
Title :
THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Description :
"A museum of the World, for the World”. The British Museum is home to astonishing collections gathered from every corner of the world, and many of these exhibits are accessible at no cost. Of the places to visit in London, this is by far one of the most culturally enriching.
Title :
THE GUARDS MUSEUM
Description :
The Guards Museum holds the history of the Sovereign’s Household Division, five-foot regiments and two cavalry regiments, who enjoy the treasured privilege of guarding the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces.
Title :
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
Description :
The setting for Royal weddings and coronations, the 700-year-old Westminster Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history.
Title :
CHANGING OF THE GUARDS
Description :
A leading light among places to visit in London, The Changing of the Guard ceremony lasts about 45 minutes and usually takes place daily at 11:00 am in June and July, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from August to May, weather permitting. Do check with the concierge before a visit.
Title :
LONDON EYE
Description :
Experience incredible panoramic views over the capital from the banks of the River Thames. Located opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the London Eye dominates the city’s skyline, offering visitors spectacular 360-degree views from the comfort of its glass capsules.
Title :
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AND BIG BEN
Description :
Home to one of the oldest continuous representative assemblies in the world, the Houses of Parliament form a cornerstone in the history of modern democracy. The clock tower that holds Big Ben stands as an iconic landmark in London, and it is also the tallest four-faced clock globally. Together they form one of London’s most recognised attractions.
Title :
GREEN PARK
Description :
Situated across from Buckingham Palace and between Hyde Park and St. James’s Park, is the smallest of London’s eight Royal Parks, with a special character differentiating it from the rest. Serene and peaceful, Green Park is a relaxing space in the heart of the bustling city.
Title :
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
Description :
Famed for its permanent exhibition of dinosaur skeletons and the Darwin Centre, the Natural History Museum is a tribute to the natural world. The current building is a work of architectural genius, as are the exhibits themselves. Among the most popular tourist places in London.
Title :
THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
Description :
The magnificent Royal Opera House, with its grand classical portico fronting Bow Street, is one of Britain’s finest cultural assets and is home to two of the world’s greatest artistic companies – The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet. One of the most unmissable places to visit in London.
Title :
HYDE PARK
Description :
Formerly used for deer hunting by Henry VIII, Hyde Park is a favourite among tourist places in London. In the summer, rent a rowing boat or 'pedalo' on the Serpentine Lake, take a walk through the Princess Diana Memorial Playground or admire Kensington Palace and Gardens. In the festive months, marvel at the spectacular Winter Wonderland.
Title :
SCIENCE MUSEUM
Description :
Boasting over 300,000 items and engaging interactive exhibits, the Science Museum showcases the history of the human relationship with the scientific world, and offers a glimpse into potential future developments across various fields. If you have a budding scientist in the family, ensure a visit to this museum is at the top of your list of activities to do in London.
Title :
SEA LIFE LONDON AQUARIUM
Description :
Holding over one million litres of water, Sea Life London Aquarium is home to one of Europe’s most diverse menagerie of global marine life. Situated in the heart of the city, this is one of the best things to do in London taking you on an interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor.
Title :
THE NATIONAL GALLERY AND NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Description :
Explore the story of European art at the National Gallery, masterpiece by masterpiece. The collection is open to the public and features awe-inspiring pieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Established in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery hangs portraits on the basis of their historical importance. Those that pass this rigorous screening deserve a place on your list of things to see in London and include Henry V of Agincourt fame, Wellington of Waterloo and the young and old Elizabeth I.
Title :
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
Description :
The Victoria and Albert Museum is one of the best places to visit in London. Named for the reigning monarchs when it was founded in 1852, it houses collections that span over 3,000 years of human creativity. South Kensington is home to many free museums including the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum that are not to be missed.
Title :
ZSL LONDON ZOO
Description :
Located in the north corner of Regent’s Park, London Zoo is home to over 700 different species. It has one of the most comprehensive animal collections in the world and the largest zoological library of any zoo.
Title :
COVENT GARDEN
Description :
Enjoying quality family time in London by exploring attractions like Covent Garden Piazza and the renowned Covent Garden Market, which draws in 30 million visitors annually, certainly tops the list of things to do in London with your family. The expansive glass-covered structure houses a variety of stylish boutiques, cafes, and the Apple Market. You'll also encounter street performers, wandering magicians, musicians, and other entertainers during your visit.
Title :
TATE MODERN AND TATE BRITAIN
Description :
Occupying a disused power station, the Tate Modern’s vast collection of international modern art represents all the major movements in the modern art world and is one of the unique things to do in London. . The former power station itself is worth a gaze. Tate Britain is a museum dedicated to British artwork from the times of the Tudors to the present day.
Title :
WORLD-CLASS SHOPPING
Description :
Oxford Street; Regent Street; Knightsbridge: Harrods and Harvey Nichols; Glorious Food