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Big Ben
Take a snap of the recently restored clock tower in its gleaming gold and blue colours.
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Houses of Parliament
Pass by the heart of the UK government, where lawmakers have introduced the nation's legislation for centuries.
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Westminster Abbey
See the iconic church owned by the royal family, which has featured coronations, weddings and other events for centuries.
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Buckingham Palace
Admire the royal residence of His Majesty The King and where the changing of the guard takes place.
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Queen Victoria Memorial
Pass by the monument that commemorates Queen Victoria, who reigned for over 60 years.
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Be ready to take a snap of the iconic path that leads from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square.
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St. James's Palace
Pass by the Tudor palace which originally served as a royal residence for King Henry VIII.
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Burlington Arcade
See the historic shopping arcade and experience its iconic design which inspired shopping malls around the world.
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Piccadilly Theatre
Pass by this vibrant art-deco theatre, which has hosted some of the West End's most popular shows, including Grease, Guys and Dolls, Moulin Rouge! and more.
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Apollo Theatre
Located on the buzzing Shaftesbury Avenue, the famous Apollo Theatre is now home to Wicked the Musical.
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Piccadilly Circus
Surround yourself with the bright billboards, designer shops and more of Piccadilly Circus. You'll experience the hustle-and-bustle of central London, and truly feel like you're at the heart of the capital.
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Churchill War Rooms
Pass by the historic building where Winston Churchill made strategic decisions during World War Two.
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Trafalgar Square
Visit the vibrant and lively square, named after the famous Napoleonic battle.
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National Gallery
Admire the spectacular National Gallery, which houses exhibitions, sculptures and well over 2,300 paintings.
15
10 Downing Street
Have you seen a speech from the UK Prime Minister? If so, you'll recognise this important 300-year-old building, which is both the home and office of the UK Prime Minister.
16
London Eye
Take a snap of the world-famous Ferris wheel, which is featured in the backdrop of famous shows and movies, such as BBC's Sherlock and James Bond.
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Westminster Bridge
Admire the iconic bridge, from which you can enjoy a view of some of the best landmarks of London.
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Battle of Britain Monument
See the monument which pays respects to those who served the nation in the Battle of Britain during World War Two.
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Admire the striking 5-star hotel, which used to be the Secret Service's HQ during World War One.
20
Soho
Enjoy the very heart of West End, featuring vibrant bars, restaurants and a buzzing nightlife.
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Leicester Square
This vibrant square has a fascinating history, and was once home to famous faces such as William Hogarth and Frederick, Prince of Wales.
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Pass by the world's largest candy store. Don't forget to have your pocket change ready for the colourful sweets.
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Charing Cross Underground Station
Discover Charing Cross, which was named after a lost hamlet and an Eleanor Cross dedicated to the wife of King Edward I.
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Visit the historic street which Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf and more once called home.
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Tower of London
Pass by the famous castle which was built nearly 1000 years ago. It was once a prison and a royal residence, but today it houses the Crown Jewels.
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Tower Bridge
Marvel at the city's treasured landmark that defines its iconic skyline.
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Cleopatra's Needle
Learn how Cleopatra's Needle in London is one of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks - the other two are in Paris and New York!
28
The Shard
Admire the unique architecture of London's tallest structure, the glass skyscraper which is home to luxury hotel rooms, restaurants and more.
29
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
See the aquarium which could be the perfect day out for all the family, as you discover penguins, sea turtles, sharks and so much more.
30
DreamWork's Tours: Shrek's Adventure! London
Fans of the film series Shrek will enjoy a stop at this attraction. Be sure to pose alongside the green ogre.
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Madame Tussauds London
See the wax museum of famous figures that was opened by Madame Tussaud in 1884 – her first of many!
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St. Paul's Cathedral
Look up at the impressive cathedral that dominates the capital's skyline, filled with intricate carvings, artwork and more.