Top 10 Tourist Attractions in London

London is not only the capital of England but also its largest city, with more than 7 million people. Rich in history and culture, it draws millions of visitors every year. While there are numerous sights and attractions to visit, 10 stand out as essential ones a tourist should see.
  1. British Museum

    • The British Museum has one of the largest collections of any world museum, with more than 6 million pieces on its four floors. Admission is free, but featured exhibits charge a fee. The library is one of the most famous rooms in the museum and is open for studying and to use its reference books.

      British Museum
      Great Russell Street
      London WC1B 3DG
      England
      +44-0-20-7323-8000
      britishmuseum.org

    Tate Modern

    • The Tate Modern lies on the banks of the Thames River besides Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. This contemporary-art museum features works by such famous artists as Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Admission is free to the main museum, but exhibits cost extra. You can pick up pamphlets at the information booth to create your own itinerary to fit your mood. For example, if you've just split up with someone, you can peruse the "I've Just Broken Up" collection of paintings about heartache.

      Tate Modern
      Bankside
      London SE1 9TG
      England
      +44-020-7887-8888
      tate.org.uk/

    National Gallery

    • The National Gallery, at Trafalgar Square, contains the country's royal collection of art. Works by artists both contemporary and classic line the walls, including Botticelli, da Vinci, Rembrandt, Turner and Van Gogh. Admission is free. The National Portrait Gallery lies behind the National Gallery and is full of portraits of famous politicians and celebrities.

      The National Gallery
      Trafalgar Square
      London WC2N 5DN
      England
      +44-020-7747-2885
      nationalgallery.org.uk/

    Natural History Museum

    • The Natural History Museum is one of the best family-friendly museums in the city. It has large exhibits starting with the earth's origins and ending with present-day life. Children will enjoy the lifelike dinosaur and mammal exhibits, and there are hands-on activities for them and adults as well.

      Natural History Museum
      Cromwell Road
      London SW7 5BD
      England
      +44-020-7942-5000
      nhm.ac.uk/

    London Eye

    • The London Eye sits on the bank of the River Thames across from the Houses of Parliament. This is one of London's newer attractions, built to celebrate the new millennium in 2000. The large Ferris wheel has pods on it that take visitors high up to get the best views of the city.

      London Eye
      Riverside Building
      County Hall
      Westminster Bridge Road
      London SE1 7PB
      England
      +44-0871-781-3000
      londoneye.com/

    Science Museum

    • The Science Museum is in one of London's most bustling museum districts. It is a favorite with families because it has a number of interactive exhibits demonstrating major advancements in science, from electricity to human development. One of the most popular exhibits is the giant fetus.

      The Science Museum
      Exhibition Road, South Kensington
      London SW7 2DD
      England
      +44-0870-870-4868
      sciencemuseum.org.uk/

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    • The Victoria and Albert Museum has London's largest collection of decorative arts. Admission is free. The most popular exhibit is the collection of dresses that range from 1600 to the present day.

      Victoria and Albert Museum
      Cromwell Road, South Kensington
      London SW7 2RL
      England
      +44-020-7942-2000
      vam.ac.uk/index.html

    Madam Tussauds Wax Museum

    • If you are looking to get your picture taken with the Queen before you leave London, be sure to stop by Madam Tussauds. This wax museum is one of the city's hottest attractions, but you have to pay (more than 20 pounds) to stand alongside the elite and famous.

      Madam Tussauds
      York Court Allsop Place
      London NW1 5LF
      England
      +44-020-7334-3922
      madametussauds.com/London/

    Tower of London

    • The Tower of London is one of the city's most beloved attractions. Once the home to the monarchy, it was used as a prison and is reputed to be haunted. Today it is home to the crown jewels. Don't forget to stop by Tower Bridge for a photograph.

      The Tower of London
      London EC3N 4AB
      England
      +44-0-20-3166-6000
      hrp.org.uk/Toweroflondon/

    National Maritime Museum

    • The National Maritime Museum is one of the oldest maritime museums in the world and is located in the Wren's Royal Naval Hospital. Among other things, you can see a re-enactment of the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar. Admission to the museum is free.

      The National Maritime Museum
      Romney Road, Greenwich
      London SE10 9
      United Kingdom
      +44-020-8312-6565
      nmm.ac.uk/visit/

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