Opened in 1894, this eye-catching suspension bridge crosses the River Thames. It also provides an extraordinary backdrop to the equally iconic Tower of London, which sits nearby.
One of the largest Ferris wheels in the world, the London Eye, comes outfitted with 32 enormously spacious pods. Hop on board and treat yourself to breathtaking views of London.
Serving as the home to British royalty, Buckingham Palace remains one of London's greatest landmarks. Make sure you find time to witness the regal Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Harrods maintains a status as one of the largest department stores in the world. Inside you'll discover a variety of goods, including clothes, jewelry, pets, electronics, furniture and multiple restaurants.
Attached to the majestic Palace of Westminster, this imposing clock tower dates all the way back to 1859. The famous chimes play at each quarter hour.