Discover Tourist Attractions in London! Do Not miss it!!

London tops the bucket list of every traveler in the world. It is not just another place to visit, it is an experience that no one ever forgets. London is the capital of England and is a jewel among the tourist destinations in Europe. It offers a plethora of tourist attractions for visitors and usually attracts 15-20 million international tourists every year.

Although the city is full of beautiful places to see it can be overwhelming for any tourist to find the right places for making the most of a trip. We bring a specially curated list of extravagant and essential tourist attractions in London to make your life easier. Just check out the below list and make sure not to miss any of them when visiting London.

  • London Eye: The most iconic attraction in London, the Millennium Wheel, also known as the London Eye, sees a footfall of more than 3 million visitors every year. The wheel is located on the banks of the Thames river. Crowned as Europe’s highest cantilevered observation wheel, it offers an unparalleled view of the city of London. It has 32 air-conditioned capsules for passengers. The rotation rate is so slow that people can get on and off the wheel without the need for it to stop. However, it is stopped to accommodate disabled passengers who need assistance. It has become a symbol for the city of London similar to what the Eiffel Tower is for Paris. It has appeared in numerous movies and has become a part of the legacy of this city.
  • Madame Tussauds: The world-famous Madame Tussauds museum has its home in London. The museum hosts wax statues of the biggest celebrities along with historical and public figures from around the world. It was founded in 1835 by Marie Tussaud, who was a wax sculptor. Wax statues of Movie stars like Daniel Craig and Robert Pattinson, music composers such as Bob Marley, sports figures like Usain Bolt and David Beckham along historical figures like Albert Einstein and Nelson Mandela all are hosted in the museum. Remember to check out their website to enjoy attractive discounts on tickets.
  • Emirates Airline Cable: One of the unique and lesser-known London tourist attractions is the Emirate Airline Cable. Taking visitors from Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Docks, the cable line over the River Thames offers a mesmerizing view of the London skyline. The views are even better in the evening as the city starts to light up. You can also book a whole cabin for yourself and enjoy some privacy. The 10 minutes journey is highly recommended if you want to see the best of London.
  • Westminster Abbey: The Gothic abbey church is one of the most famous monuments in the city. The monument is estimated to be built around 1090 AD and has served different purposes throughout history. It is where the royal wedding of Prince Williams took place in April 2011. Also, since 1066 all the British monarchs have been coronated in Westminster Abbey. The abbey welcomes over a million visitors annually and is open to the public. However, keep in mind that it regularly hosts religious events and may be closed occasionally so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Warner Bros Studio Tour: The hidden gem of London tourism is the Warner Bros Studios. If you are a Harry Potter fan, then it will be the highlight of your trip. From the Hogwarts great hall to the forbidden forest, you can experience it all in flesh at the Warner Bros Studio in London. Discover some unknown facts and behind-the-scenes trivia from the series. Tickets are required to be booked in advance online and arrive at the time allotted in the ticket.
  • Buckingham Palace: If you are planning to visit London in the summer then Buckingham Palace should be at the top of your list. Closed to the public for the rest of the year, the palace opens its doors to tourists in summer. It is the residence and administrative headquarters of the Monarch of the UK. From changing guards to visiting the royal staterooms, the palace has so many things to offer. But do remember that the palace is not just a tourist spot but the residence of the royal family. So, expect extremely strict security checks while entering the palace.
  • Tower Bridge: Another archetypal attraction in London is the Tower bridge. Situated in Southwark, the bridge offers a unique experience to holidaymakers. You can visit the engine room and learn about how the bridge was kept operational at all times. Also, you can enjoy the city views from the high-level walkways with glass floors. If you are lucky you get a view of the bridge lifting right underneath your feet. Tickets can be booked online for around £10.
  • Stonehenge: A visit to London is incomplete if you do not head out to see the mysterious Stonehenge. Tourism at the spot has gained a lot of traction given the mysterious nature of how and why this structure was built. It is impressive given the primitive tools available at the time that people were able to carry such giant rocks to a remote location and then arrange them in unique ways. Located at 2 hours drive from London, Stonehenge can make up for a perfect day trip from London. Do not forget to add this amazing location to your itinerary whenever visiting London.
  • The British Museum: Amongst various tourist places in London, The British Museum stands apart as it offers a peek into 13 million artifacts. From Egyptian mummies to Roman silver, this museum is full of ancient relics that will blow away your mind. And don’t worry the museum has cafés, restaurants, and workshops so that you can spend all your time here.
  • The Shard: Tourism in London has evolved over time and the shard has driven this evolution. The skyscraper has become the most recognizable building on the London skyline with its unique design. It houses a Shangri-La hotel, multiple restaurants, and office spaces. You can also enjoy the incredible view from its observation decks.

So, make your journey to the heart of the UK a memorable one. Add all these must-visit places to your itinerary and make the most out of this vacation of a lifetime.

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