Visit London for royal hunting grounds, elegant Arts and Crafts-era suburbs and greenbelts of common land. There are endless places to visit in London. Get your bearings of Greater London on Westminster's huge Ferris wheel. There's more to this metropolis than meets the London Eye. Greater London's patchwork of boroughs sprawls out as far as its busy motorway ring road, the M25. Hit northern districts famed for their gritty music scene, dog-walking heaths and celebrity-run restaurants. Head south for suburbia scattered with galleries, golf courses and shopping centres. The River Thames winds west for Richmond's deer parks and east for Olympic stadiums and royal forests that once hid highwaymen.

Places to visit in London

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VisitEngland Bronze Award Winner: ZSL London Zoo Lodges
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Sleep with the lions at London Zoo’s Lodges - bronze winner in the Experience of the Year category - and get exclusive after-hour tours of the world’s oldest scientific zoo.
VisitEngland Gold Award Winner: The Ned
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Lap up luxury in this Large Hotel of the Year, set inside a Grade-I listed building and home to multiple restaurants and bars
VisitEngland Gold Award Winner: Old Royal Naval College
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Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, these Baroque buildings in the heart of Greenwich capture the hearts of all who visit, making it England's Large Visitor Attraction of the Year.
9 ways to escape the everyday in London
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Make the most of the quieter streets by reconnecting with one of the most famous cities in the world.
Discover the mystery of the Rosetta Stone
Visit the British Museum for free and see the famous Rosetta Stone. Dating back to ancient Egypt, the stone was key in the deciphering of hieroglyphs.
Location: London, Greater London
Rainy Day Activities: Explore the spectacular Science Museum
Known around the world for its historic collections and inspirational exhibitions, London's Science Museum is a treat for all the family.
Location: South Kensington, London
Rainy Day Activities: Get hands on at the Natural History Museum
See hundreds of exciting, interactive exhibits in one of London’s most beautiful landmark buildings.
Location: South Kensington, London