This is the British monarch's official London home and office. Here you can see the Throne Room and view The Queen's Gallery, which features the royal collection of the most valuable and finest art collections in the world. You can also witness the Changing of the Guard here.
This is London's leading art gallery with 2,300 paintings on permanent display including works from Botticelli, Lenardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Velazquez, Monet, and Van Gogh.
Half national church and half national museum, this is the burial place of Britain's monarchs since the 11th century. Many coronations and royal weddings have been held here. The Poet's Corner honors may great writers, such as Chaucer and Shakespeare.
One of Great Britain's iconic symbols, attached to Parliament.
The largest central London park, featuring restaurants, an art gallery, and the Serpentine Lake. The Speaker's corner and Princess Diana Memorial Fountain are located here.
This features the history of the city's tubes, buses, & trains.
Underground government offices and living quarters where Winston Churchhill met during WWII when German bombs where falling on London.