Places to visit in Londres
Everything to see and do in Londres, curated by the Concierge.
The best things to see in Londres
Our pick of the essential cultural visits in Londres: museums, monuments, gardens.
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Abbaye de Westminster
Westminster Abbey in London is a major Gothic church tied to coronations, royal burials, and key moments in British political history.
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Barbican Centre
Barbican Centre London is a major arts venue in the Barbican district, known for performance spaces, exhibitions and striking Brutalist architecture.
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Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station in London is a former power station turned into a riverside destination with shops, dining and public spaces to explore.
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Big Ben
In London, Big Ben refers to the Great Bell in the Parliament tower. It is widely known for its clock faces and chimes beside the Thames.
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British Museum
The British Museum in London brings together major archaeology and world history collections. Go early and focus on a few galleries for a smarter visit.
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Cathédrale Saint-Paul de Londres
St Paul’s Cathedral in London is visited for its vast dome, monumental interior, crypt and sweeping views over the City.
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London Eye
The London Eye is a riverside observation wheel on the South Bank. It offers broad views over London and works best on a clear day.
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Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds London is a central London wax museum known for lifelike figures from celebrity, film, sport and history.
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Marble Arch
Marble Arch London is a neoclassical monument beside Hyde Park London, easy to include in a walk linking Oxford Street and the park.
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Musée d'histoire naturelle de Londres
London’s Natural History Museum explores fossils, wildlife and earth sciences in a landmark Victorian building, popular with families and curious visitors.
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National Gallery
The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square in London holds a major European painting collection. It can be visited well in about one to three hours.
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Palais de Buckingham
Buckingham Palace in London is the British monarch’s official residence, best seen from outside, with the Changing of the Guard on selected dates.
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Palais de Kensington
Kensington Palace in London is visited for its State Apartments, its ties to the British monarchy, and its setting beside Kensington Gardens.
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Pont de Londres
Tower Bridge, often mistaken for London Bridge, is the two-towered Thames crossing beside the Tower of London in central London.
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Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Hall London is a major performance venue near South Kensington, known for concerts, its circular design, and guided visits.
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Science Museum
London’s Science Museum covers inventions, transport, space and medicine, with interactive galleries that work well for adults, families and curious teens.
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Somerset House
Somerset House on the Strand in London is a major cultural venue with a central courtyard, exhibitions, and seasonal events, including winter ice skating.
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Tate Modern
Tate Modern in London is a major modern and contemporary art museum. It is known for its vast industrial spaces, changing exhibitions, and partly free access.
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The Shard
The Shard in London combines a public viewing gallery, restaurants, bars, offices and a hotel in a landmark tower known for wide city views.
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Tour de Londres
The Tower of London combines fortress, palace and former prison on the Thames, with a dense visit best planned over half a day.
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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge in London spans the Thames beside the Tower of London. Visits focus on its high-level walkways and working bascule machinery.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London brings together decorative arts, design, fashion and sculpture in a large museum. It suits a two to three hour visit.
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What to do in Londres
The best activities in Londres: guided tours, theatres, shopping, the outdoors.
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Borough Market
Borough Market London is a food market near London Bridge, well suited for tasting, a casual lunch, and exploring the surrounding area on foot.
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Camden Market
Camden Market London brings together market halls, street food, independent shops and canal-side walks for a lively visit in north London.
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Chinatown
London Chinatown is the Chinese quarter beside Soho, near Leicester Square, known for restaurants, food shops, and a lively street atmosphere.
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Harrods
Harrods is one of London’s landmark department stores, bringing together fashion, beauty, gifts and dining in a large Knightsbridge store with free entry.
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Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a large central London park known for broad paths, open lawns, the Serpentine lake, and easy walks or bike rides.
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Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland in London is a large seasonal event with rides, festive stalls, an ice rink and winter entertainment.
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Liberty
Liberty London is a West End department store known for fashion, beauty, homeware, and Liberty fabric with its signature floral prints.
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Marché de Leadenhall
Leadenhall Market in London is a covered market in the City, known for its ornate architecture, walk-through arcades, and a Harry Potter filming link.
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Sky Garden
Sky Garden London is a landscaped public viewpoint in the City, known for skyline views, a short visit, and booking ahead when access is busy.
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Spitalfields Market
Spitalfields Market London brings together shops, designer stalls and places to eat, a short walk from Brick Lane and the City.
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St James's Park
St James's Park in central London links Buckingham Palace and Whitehall. It offers a lake, royal views, and an easy walk to fit into a day out.
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Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square in London is a major public square, known for Nelson’s Column, its lion statues, the National Gallery, and civic gatherings.
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