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Use the London attractions map to find your way around the capital. Making an ideal tourist map, simply tick the boxes below to find attractions, parks, museums, historic houses and more, plotted on the map. You can also create your own sightseeing map and itineraries by downloading the Visit London app.
- Top 10 Attractions
From the modern London Eye to the historic Tower of London,...
- Official City Guide App
Create your own personalised map and itineraries by saving...
- Westminster Abbey
Marvel at the incredible architecture of Westminster Abbey,...
- Trafalgar Square
Supported by the Mayor of London, these Trafalgar Square...
- St Paul's Cathedral
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- Windsor Castle
Travel to Windsor by train from London Paddington to Windsor...
- Top 10 Attractions
The London Tube map [PDF 1.2 MB] makes navigating London's Underground rail network simple. This easy-to-use London Tube map shows all nine travel zones, including Zone 1, which covers central London. It also indicates stations with step-free access, riverboat services, trams, airports and more.
Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is a megalopolis of people, ideas and frenetic energy. The capital and largest city of the United Kingdom sits on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has a population of a little over 9 million. Map. Directions.
- Tower Bridge
- The Tower of London
- The Shard
- The London Eye
- Buckingham Palace + The Changing of The Guard
- Horse Guards Parade
- Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
- Westminster Abbey
- Trafalgar Square
- Covent Garden
Is there anything more London than Tower Bridge? The Victorian bridge is one of the city’s most recognisable symbols. Try to time your visit for the bridge opening and don’t forget to pop into the Tower Bridge Experiencewhen you’re finished. We also love this cruisethat stretches from Westminster to Greenwich, taking you right under the bridge.
The Tower of London is the 900-year-old castle sitting next to Tower Bridge. It has a long and interesting history, but today is best-known for the fact that it is home to the Crown Jewels. Book Skip The Line Tickets.
The tallest building in London (actually in the UK), it’s no surprise that a trip to the top of The Shardoffers some of the best views in town. Ting at The Shard also makes it onto our list of brilliant London Bridge restaurants… it would be rude to pass up a visit while you’re there.
The London Eye is one of the city’s most iconic sights – the huge observation wheel on the South Bank. Hop on for the 25-minute ride taking in some of London’s best views. Book tickets.
The official London residence of the Queen, Buckingham Palace sits at the heart of London. Visit the State Rooms during the summer months and be sure to time your visit to coincide with the Changing of the Guard. You can book a tour of the palace with a visit to the Changing of the Guard.
The second location for seeing the Changing of the Guard, Horse Guards Parade is on the other side of St James’ Park. See the parade at 11am (10am Sundays).
The seat of British parliament, the Houses of Parliament is located in gorgeous Gothic buildings on the banks of the Thames, with world-famous Big Benat its side. Big Ben recently had a facelift (costing £80,000,000 FYI), so there’s no better time to go and see the famous clock tower.
London’s UNESCO World Heritage church, Westminster Abbey has long been patronised by royalty, with many royal weddings (Charles & Diana, Wills & Kate) and other ceremonies held there. We recommend taking a tourto learn about the history of this breathtaking Abbey.
Immediately recognisable, Trafalgar Squareis home to the National Gallery, the famous fountains and, of course, Nelson’s Column. Don’t miss it. Psst… you can read all about the mysterious Fourth Plinth here.
Covent Garden is one of It’s no surprise that the famousCovent Gardenis one of the busiest spots in central London. Start with a peek at the iconic Apple Market, then make your way between the brilliant shops, restaurants, museums and pubs around the square. While you’re in the area, head to Neal’s Yard and Seven Dialsto explore more.
Interactive map of London with all popular attractions - Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and more. Take a look at our detailed itineraries, guides and maps to help you plan your trip to London.
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The City of London, also known as the City, or the Square Mile, is the area of London that originally lay within the ancient city walls. This independent part of Central London is known for its history and heritage, so is a must for anyone wishing to explore and understand London. Map. Directions. Satellite.
Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of London. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions.