What to do in London

Activities, attractions and tours
Tower Bridge featuring heritage architecture, a bridge and a monument

London Attractions

They say that there is no smoke without fire - and the Big Smoke is most definitely on fire. Not exactly like it was back in 1666 - today it is the sheer heat of its art, culture, music scene and world-class shopping that has it firing on all cylinders. Wherever you turn in London the burn of history can be keenly felt and iconic sights spring up like old friends on every corner. London is one of the world’s top travel destinations - people flock here to experience the glow of its theatre productions, to feel the warmth of its many cultures and cuisines and to take in some of the hottest museums on the planet (many of which are free). Of course, things cool down a bit over some quintessential afternoon tea and a visit to Buckingham Palace, but then the temperature soon rises for a night at a club or as you get a bird’s eye view of the city from the London Eye. London is hot stuff.

Areas & Neighbourhoods in London

London effortlessly takes you from the refined to the raucous and from the iconic to the bohemian. You can grab a nightcap after an evening at the opera just as easily as you can shop the stalls of artsy street markets. Whether your trip to London will be fancy or carefree, you can find a borough or neighbourhood here that suits your style.

Kensington - One of the trendiest boroughs in the city and one of its most expensive. Kensington is often referred to as the “royal” borough, and it’s easy to see why. Its streets are lined by expensive homes and manicured trees. Kensington High Street offers fine shopping and dining, and visitors are welcome to live the good life, if just for a bit, on a tour of Kensington Palace.

Covent Garden - This West End district is best known for its energetic public square, where you will often find street performers. The daily open market is, perhaps, the best of its kind in the city. Yet it’s not all market traders and buskers: live it up a little by taking in a show at the Lyceum Theatre or having dinner at London’s oldest restaurant, Rules.

Notting Hill - Don’t expect to spot Hugh Grant here but do keep your eyes and ears peeled because there is plenty to see and do. This charming part of London has cobblestone streets, pubs begging for you to enjoy a leisurely lunch and plenty of antiques vendors.

Leicester Square - The entertainment hub of the city offers cinemas, theatres and casinos galore - there’s always something happening whatever time of day or night it is.

Things to See in London

Iconic monuments, historic buildings and squares that are redolent with stories from bygone times define London. Layers of history can be discovered on every street - avail yourself of a walking tour and discover more about the city. Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Nelson’s Column and Big Ben are just some of the sights that will have you reaching for your camera. If all that sightseeing has tired you out why not book yourself a seat to enjoy a show, whether you fancy a matinee musical in Leicester Square or spot of dinner followed by a West End hit in Trafalgar Square.

Things to Do in London

A romantic meal on a night cruise down the Thames reveals London’s more tranquil side but, should you want something a little more active, London can happily oblige. Go for a jog in Hyde Park, buy a fashionable swimsuit and take a dip in a lido pool or rent a pedal boat in Battersea Park. London tours also help you burn some calories while you take in the city - whether you take a walking tour or book a kayak trip you can spot important sites while you work off those fish and chips. If you’re ready to see what the rest of England has to offer, day trips from London provide a wonderful opportunity to see the surrounding countryside or visit the universities at Oxford or Cambridge.

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Top places to visit

1. Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most well-known parks. The park connects with Kensington Gardens and the two combined cover 630 acres (253 hectares). Together they form the centrepiece of a network of parks known as “London’s Green Lung.” Once the private hunting grounds of King Henry VIII, today the park is filled with heritage sites, monuments and events to attend all year-round.
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Hyde Park showing a city, a garden and a pond

2. Buckingham Palace

The official home of British royalty since 1837, Buckingham Palace is the epicenter of Britain’s constitutional monarchy. It’s walls have witnessed innumerable state decrees, lavish banquets and foreign dignitary receptions.
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Buckingham Palace which includes a castle, a city and heritage architecture

3. O2 Arena

The O2 Arena is an award-winning complex that hosts many types of events, such as sports and music. It has a seating capacity of about 20,000 and has held the title as the busiest arena in the world with more than 2 million ticket sales in a calendar year. It was designed with excellent acoustics to prevent echoing.
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O2 Arena featuring modern architecture

4. Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus garnered its peculiar name from Roger Baker, a tailor famous for making men’s piccadills, the frilled collars fashionable in the 17th century. The word “circus” refers to the circular motion of traffic, which whisks around beneath the statue of the Greek god Anteros. Today, the name represents flashing lights, entertainment and the exuberance of a city on the move. Piccadilly Circus has become a must-see spectacle, which draws locals and tourists day and night.
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Piccadilly Circus showing heritage architecture, a city and signage

5. Big Ben

Catch a glimpse of Big Ben across the River Thames and you’ll know you have truly arrived in London. Featured in British films, such as “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” “Notting Hill” and “Love Actually,” Big Ben is best viewed from the Thames’ east bank or while strolling along Westminster Bridge, on route to see the Houses of Parliament.
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Big Ben featuring a city, heritage architecture and a monument

6. Tower Bridge

For London locals, Tower Bridge is a vital part of the city’s infrastructure, ushering 40,000 vehicles safely across the Thames daily. However, for many visitors, the sight of the dual Gothic towers rising above the skyline is a must-see.
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Tower Bridge showing a bridge, heritage architecture and a river or creek

7. London Eye

The 360-degree view from the top of the London Eye is a spectacular way to orientate yourself in London. Below, the River Thames meanders through the teeming metropolis, and on a clear day the views stretch to Windsor Castle, almost 25 miles (40 kilometers) away.
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London Eye showing a city, a skyscraper and modern architecture

8. London Bridge

London Bridge is easily one of the most famously named bridges in the world, and the site of the oldest recorded crossing of the River Thames. Walk across the landmark structure, enjoy gorgeous river views and pick up insights into the bridge’s history in its underground vaults.
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9. Tower of London

The Tower of London is among Britain’s top tourist attractions. Although it’s mainly known as a place of imprisonment and execution, this remarkable building has also served as palace, mint, archive, armory, barracks and royal menagerie over the years. See the legendary crown jewels and learn about the tower’s often brutal history.
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Tower of London showing château or palace and heritage elements

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Explore areas of London

Carnaby Street which includes a square or plaza as well as a large group of people

London City Centre

4.5/5(21 area reviews)

Iconic landmarks, a world-famous theater district, lively nightlife zones and superb shopping and art museums await in the heart of England’s capital city.

London City Centre
Admiralty Arch showing heritage architecture

City of Westminster

4.5/5(2,564 area reviews)

Once separate from London, this fascinating borough features many of the city’s most important buildings and famous sights, as well as galleries and parks.

City of Westminster
The City of London which includes a skyscraper, a city and modern architecture

The City of London

4.5/5(668 area reviews)

Discover a compelling blend of modern culture and rich heritage in London’s financial heart.

The City of London
London showing heritage elements, markets and signage

Covent Garden

Get lost in the cobblestoned labyrinth of boutiques and bars, or simply find a spot to enjoy the street performers in one of London’s most entertaining districts.

Covent Garden
West End showing heritage architecture, street scenes and night scenes

West End

Explore one of Europe’s busiest shopping strips, sing along at a musical show, or simply watch the world go by.

West End
Kensington Gardens featuring a park

Kensington

4.5/5(1,515 area reviews)

Relax in the stunning park with a view of the palace, explore the upscale high street and visit the galleries and museums of this affluent neighborhood.

Kensington

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