





The monarchy's London residence, Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for royal sightseeing.
Oxford Street is perfect for those people who love to shop. With high-end brands, and mouth-watering restaurants, you will be spoilt for choice. Surrounding Oxford Street are relaxing parks to rest in after a busy day of shopping.
One of eight Royal Parks, Hyde Park covers 350 acres in the middle of London, offering events, concerts, and beautiful quiet spots to relax.
Take some photographs of the unique advertising screens in Piccadilly Circus. Located in the West End, Piccadilly Circus has become famous for its fantastic meeting points, should you ever get lost.
Open since 1909, Selfridges is one of London's most famous department stores.
Officially called the Great Bell, the bell in Elizabeth Tower is commonly known as "Big Ben" and is arguably London's most iconic landmark.
Perfect for couples or families who enjoy cityscapes, the London Eye is an immensely popular attraction. Experience the stunning panoramic views of London from this unique London city center attraction.
The Marble Arch is a famous monument located in central London. It was built as a gateway to Buckingham Palace in the 19th century to commemorate the British victories at Trafalgar and Waterloo.