This was my 2nd visit to London, however, we visited the following places again:
Buckingham Palace
The official residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch, Buckingham palace is a major tourist destination. It is located in the city of Westminster.
St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral is famous because of its awe inspiring interior and some of the greatest tombs and memorials.
London Eye
Centrally located in London, the London Eye can be termed as the heart of the city. It rotates gracefully over the River Thames, situated opposite the House of the Parliament and Big Ben.
Westminster Abbey
Historically relevant 1000 year old World Heritage site, one of the most regal and note-worthy religious churches in London.
Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge is the most iconic heritage in London, world’s most popular bridge.
Big Ben and Parliament
The Big Ben is referred to the Great Bell of the clock that is situated at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, known as clock tower.
Hyde Park
This park is visited by millions of tourists and local people every year and it is one of the eight royal parks in London.
Trafalgar Square
Central and prime location in the city near Westminster.
Oxford Street
One of the busiest streets known for its famous shopping destinations.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London
Since 1835, Madame Tussauds has been leaving people starry-eyed with its wide array of wax figures of famous personalities from around the world.
Tower of London
A Royal fortress and a World Heritage site which is famous for being an infamous prison back in old days, founded in 1066.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is a royal residence of the British Royals. The Royal home and fortress is over 900 years old, the largest occupied castle in the world.