Places to Visit in London, England.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
London’s streets may not exactly be paved with gold, but they are rich in history, having seen everything from the Great Fire of London in 1666 to the Great Exhibition in 1851. Today, you can’t fail to stumble upon the legacy of London’s past whether you’re gazing up at the world famous Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the centre of this great city or visiting Hogarth’s house on the outskirts of west London
The architectural ingredients that go to make up the capital are quite a visual feast, ranging from the elegant Georgian squares and terraces of Bloomsbury and Mayfair to the rather more austere Victorian wharves and warehouses of London’s East End.
But perhaps one of London’s greatest charms lies in the fact that even relatively mundane artifacts such as street signs and pillar boxes reveal something interesting about London’s past.
London is really no more than a collection of villages that have spilled over into one another. But that’s not to say that each hasn’t retained its own distinct character, nor does it mean that many London’s ‘villages’ are not still clearly visible today.
Places to Visit in London
Barnes
London Wetland Centre
Barnet
Church Farmhouse Museum
Beddington
Carew Manor Dovecote
Bermondsey
City Cruises
Bexleyheath
Red House
The National Trust
Bloomsbury
The Charles Dickens Museum
Brentford
Boston Manor House
Syon House
Chelsea
Carlyle's House
NATIONAL TRUST
Chelsea Physic Garden
Chelsea Embankment
Lindsey House
Chiswick
Chiswick House
Hogarth's House
Clerkenwell
St John's Gate Museum of the Order of St John
The House of Detention
Covent Garden
Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Ealing
Pitzhanger Manor House
East Molesey
Hampton Court Palace
Eltham
Eltham House
ENGLISH HERITAGE
Enfield
Capel Manor Gardens
Forty Hall
Myddelton House Gardens
Myddelton House Gardens
Euston
Fitzroy House
Fleet Street
Dr Johnson's House
Fulham
Fulham Palace Museum
Greenwich
Royal Museums Greenwich
Hackney
The Geffrye Museum
Ham
Ham House and Garden -
one of London’s best kept secrets
Hampstead
2 Willow Road
NATIONAL TRUST
Burgh House
Fenton House
NATIONAL TRUST
Freud Museum
Keats House
Kenwood House
Holborn
Sir John Soane's Museum
Hyde Park
Apsley House
ENGLISH HERITAGE
Isleworth
Osterley Park
The National Trust
Islington
LSO St Luke’s
a perfect intimate venue
Kennington
St George's Cathedral
Kensington
Albert Memorial
ENGLISH HERITAGE
Kensington Palace
Leighton House Museum
Linley Sambourne House
Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens
The National Archives
London Bridge
Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum
HMS Belfast
Southwark Cathedral
St. George's Cathedral
Winston Churchill's Britain
At War Experience
Ludgate Hill
St Paul's Cathedral
Mayfair
Handel House Museum
Morden
Morden Hall Park
Nr Fleet Street
Law Society's Hall
Richmond upon Thames
Kew Palace
Pembroke Lodge
Richmond Park
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Russell Square
Foundling Museum
South Kensington
Natural History Museum
Theatre Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum
Spitalfields
18 Folgate Street
St Jame's/Victoria
Buckingham Palace
St James's
Spencer House
St James's Park
Clarence House
St Pancras
British Library
St Paul's
College of Arms
St Paul’s
Museum of London
Strand
Somerset House Trust
The City
Bank of England Museum
Tottenham
Bruce Castle Museum
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
National Portrait Gallery
Twickenham
Richmond upon Thames
Marble Hill House
Strawberry Hill House
The Octagon, Orleans House Gallery
Twickenham World Rugby Museum & Stadium
Twickenham World Rugby Museum and Stadium
Walthamstow
William Morris gallery
Westminster
Blewcoat School
NATIONAL TRUST
Chapter House, ENGLISH HERITAGE
Jewel Tower
English Heritage
Palace of Westminster
Tate Britain
Westminster Cathedral
Whitehall
Banqueting House
Wimbledon
Southside House
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