Places in London for Tourism

Two millennia of history have made the United Kingdom's capital of London one of the world's most fascinating tourist destinations. Ancient and modern history merge around every corner, where attractions both traditional and trendy abound.
  1. The Monument

    • Its simple name belies the history of this 202-foot-tall memorial to the 1666 fire, which began in neighboring Pudding Lane 202 feet away. Breathtaking views await at the top.

    Urban Golf

    • Golf was born at St. Andrew's in Scotland. Urban Golf in Soho brings simulations of all three St. Andrews' courses to virtual life in the heart of London.

    Royal Physic Garden

    • At 66 Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea, London's oldest rock garden contains Icelandic lava, stones from the Tower of London, and the biggest producing olive tree in Britain.

    Shakespeare's Globe

    • The Bard is back from May to September at the reconstructed Globe, where customers pay for the privilege of standing through an entire performance just like they did in the 16th century.

    Kyoto Garden Holland Park

    • With its waterfall and white peacocks, this secluded and peaceful corner of London seems to be a world away from the glitzy Holland Park shops where London's elite love to be seen.

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