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Things to do in London

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The top 1.012 attractions in London

Bars in London
Shake a Hula
Nestled on the first floor of Gatwick airport, in the middle of snack bars and other restaurants that we are sooooo happy to find
Statues in London
Statue of Richard I of England
The son of Henry II, Richard I of England, known as the Lion Heart, was born in 1157 and died in April 1199 after an arrow wound.
Museums in London
The Household Cavalry Museum
The Household Cavalry Museum, which opened in 2007, is unlike any other military museum. It houses a collection of rare treasures
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Museums in London
Banqueting House
Designed by Inigo Jones for King James 1 and completed in 1622, the Banqueting House is the only surviving part of Whitehall Palac
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Statues in London
Boudiccan Rebellion Statue
Boudicca (or Boadicea, 30 AD - 61 AD), queen of Icènes, people of Britain, revolted against the Romans during the reign of Nero. H
Statues in London
King George V Statue
This statue of King George V (June 3, 1865 - January 20, 1936) was built by William Reid Dick (President of the Royal Society of B
Unusual Places in London
Buxton Memorial Fountain
The Buxton Memorial, designed in a Gothic style by Samuel Sanders Teulon in 1865, is a monument that commemorates the abolition of
Squares in London
St John's Smith Square
St. John's Smith Square was originally a church, built in 1728 by Thomas Archer. It was heavily damaged in the Second World War, a
Statues in London
Robert Clive statue
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Robert Clive (Born September 29, 1725 and died November 22, 1774), a Major General in the British army, was one of the key figures
Historical Monuments in London
Cenotaph
The Cenotaph was built by Edwin Lutyens at the end of the First World War. Today it is used to represent all the battles that have
Historical Monuments in London
Bali Bombings Memorial
The memorial of the Bali bombing, opened by Prince Charles in front of St. James Park, is a monument honoring the 202 victims from
Statues in London
Earl Haig's statue
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Marshal Earl Haig was the commander in chief of the British armies in France during much of the First World War. His tactics led t
Statues in London
Charles James Napier's statue
Charles James Napier (August 10, 1782 - August 29, 1853) was a British general who served during the Napoleonic wars. He played an
Statues in London
Spencer Cavendish Statue
This statue, which was erected in 1910, is located at the entrance to Horse Guards Parade on the avenue of Whitehall. It shows Spe
Stadiums in London
Lord's Cricket Ground
Lord's Cricket Ground is situated in the London district of St. John's Wood, and was built in 1814 by Thomas Lord. It has been use
Race Tracks in London
Revolution Karting
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Why not go to the kart track? The entrance isn't easy to see at first, but is located just before the entrance to the Mile End par
Streets in London
New Bond Street
New Bond Street is another of London's many shopping streets. You'll find plenty of chic stores such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Pr
Shops in London
The Travel Bookshop
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At the heart of London's chic Notting Hill neighborhood is the famous bookstore where Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts fell in love in