London
Westminster
Explore the historic heart of the city during your visit, where the architecture and heritage are sure to captivate you.
At the heart of the British capital lies an area of great political, historical and cultural significance. This area is renowned for being home to one of the world’s most famous legislative buildings, an imposing example of Neo-Gothic architecture that stands majestically on the banks of the river that runs through the city. Here, the decisions that have shaped the history of a nation have been made for centuries, and its bells have marked the passing of time for millions of residents and visitors.
Furthermore, this area is home to an ancient abbey, a site of coronations and the final resting place of monarchs and figures of national importance. The architecture of this abbey bears witness to stylistic evolution over the centuries, with its intricate stained-glass windows and sculpted tombs that tell stories of faith, power and art. Tradition and solemnity permeate its walls, where every stone seems to tell a story.
This district is also home to a well-known government building, the official residence of the head of state, whose ceremonies and guards are a spectacle in themselves. The precision and colour of the parades held here are a symbol of the identity and continuity of a nation that balances respect for its past with a vision for the future.
Furthermore, this area is home to an ancient abbey, a site of coronations and the final resting place of monarchs and figures of national importance. The architecture of this abbey bears witness to stylistic evolution over the centuries, with its intricate stained-glass windows and sculpted tombs that tell stories of faith, power and art. Tradition and solemnity permeate its walls, where every stone seems to tell a story.
This district is also home to a well-known government building, the official residence of the head of state, whose ceremonies and guards are a spectacle in themselves. The precision and colour of the parades held here are a symbol of the identity and continuity of a nation that balances respect for its past with a vision for the future.
Kensington
Discover the most iconic districts on your sightseeing tour, including one of the most prestigious and elegant.
Albert Hall
Enjoy taking photos of iconic landmarks as you explore London.
Belgravia
Discover one of the most iconic districts during your sightseeing tour of the British capital.
Buckingham Palace
End your tour in a majestic setting, where you’ll have some free time to explore further.
Westminster
Explore the historic heart of the city during your visit, where the architecture and heritage are sure to captivate you.
Mayfair
Explore the city’s most iconic districts and capture its essence.
Houses of Parliament
This iconic architectural complex, situated in the heart of the British capital on the banks of the River Thames, is the epicentre of the country’s legislati...
Big Ben
Make sure you take some photos of the iconic clock during your tour of Westminster.
Trafalgar Square
Discover the most iconic districts and stop off to take photos of iconic landmarks along the way.
Piccadilly Circus
Explore this iconic part of London, where culture and entertainment come to life.
London Eye
Opened in 2000 to mark the turn of the millennium, this imposing structure stands as an iconic vantage point offering panoramic views.
Oxo Tower
Enjoy unique views from the iconic building on the banks of the Thames during your boat trip.
St Paul's Cathedral
Discover the setting for royal weddings as you explore the City of London during your visit.
Millennium Bridge
Enjoy a stroll through the City of London and admire the contemporary architecture.
London Bridge
This iconic bridge over the River Thames has been a key link since Roman times
The Shard
Discover one of the most iconic skyscrapers, which stands out against London’s financial skyline.
Tower Bridge
Enjoy a boat trip on the Thames and snap a spectacular photo with some unique views.
Tower of London
This iconic fortified complex stands on the banks of the Thames and has played a crucial role in history.