Key Attractions
London is often called the "City of Dreams" and "City of Music," much like Vienna, due to its rich cultural tapestry and significant contributions to arts and music.
A treasure trove of global artifacts.
A historic castle and home to the Crown Jewels.
The official residence of the British monarch.
Iconic symbols of the UK government.
A giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the
River Thames, offering panoramic views of the city.
Home to a vast range of exhibits, including
dinosaur skeletons and a blue whale skeleton.
One of the world's largest modern and
contemporary art galleries, housed in a former power station.
Houses one of the greatest collections of
Western European painting in the world, from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
London is often called the "City of Dreams" and "City of Music," much like Vienna, due to its rich cultural tapestry and significant contributions to arts and music.
The British Museum
The Tower of London
Buckingham Palace
The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
The London Eye
The Natural History Museum
The Tate Modern
The National Gallery