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Places you cannot miss

Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum is one of the most impressive museums in Londres, renowned for its magnificent architecture and fascinating collections on natural history. Inside, visitors can discover dinosaur skeletons, interactive exhibits, and displays on the evolution of life on Earth, making it an ideal place both for learning and for enjoying a family day out.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum stands out as one of the world’s leading museums of art and design. It houses an extensive collection ranging from fashion and textiles to sculptures and historical objects, allowing visitors to explore different cultures and periods through unique and valuable pieces.

Tate Modern

Tate Modern

The Tate Modern is one of the most internationally recognised contemporary art galleries. Housed in a former power station, it offers a unique experience where innovative works by modern artists are exhibited, making it a dynamic space that reflects current artistic trends.

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace, situated in the heart of London, is one of the most iconic royal residences in the United Kingdom and combines history, elegance and contemporary life. Surrounded by the beautiful Kensington Gardens, the palace stands out for its refined architecture and historic interiors, which are partly open to the public, where visitors can admire exhibitions, royal rooms and objects that reflect centuries of monarchy and British tradition.

Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall

One of the world’s most prestigious concert venues, known for its circular design and outstanding acoustics. It hosts everything from classical concerts to major contemporary events.

Distance: 1.3 miles · 25 minutes walking · 3 minutes by Tube · 8 minutes by car.

London Eye

London Eye

Tower of London

Tower of London

The iconic Big Ben

The iconic Big Ben

Big Ben is one of the most iconic symbols of London and a must-see for any visitor. This famous clock tower, located next to Parliament, represents British history and tradition, and its imposing presence on the banks of the River Thames makes it one of the most photographed landmarks in the city.


Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

The official residence of the British monarch, this palace is famous for the Changing of the Guard. Its elegant gardens and historical importance make it an essential stop for visitors.

Distance: 3.3 miles · 8 minutes by Tube · 12 minutes by car.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey