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10 Downing Street
With its iconic black door, the Prime Minister’s place of work and home is one of the most famous addresses in London...
 
Admiralty Arch
Built at the beginning of the 20th century, Admiralty Arch incorporates an archway providing road and pedestrian access...
 
BBC Television Centre
One of the world’s largest television production centres, where visitors can take a behind-the-scenes tour of the TV ...
 
BFI London IMAX Cinema
The UK’s biggest cinema screen is found in this 500-seat venue with its 11,600-watt digital surround sound system.
 
Banqueting House
Set in the heart of Whitehall, Banqueting House is one of London’s hidden treasures. It was originally built for stat...
 
Buckingham Palace
The official London residence of the Queen and the setting for state occasions and royal entertainments. The Changing o...
 
Cenotaph
Originally built for the Allied Victory Parade events of 1919 and a monument to the dead of WWI, the Cenotaph now comme...
 
Charles Dickens Museum
The only surviving London home of Charles Dickens, who lived there between 1837 and 1839, it has many items relating to...
 
Chelsea Physic Garden
Britain’s second-oldest botanical garden, founded in 1673, houses the oldest English rock garden devoted to alpine pl...
 
Chinatown
Focal point for London’s Chinese community in the Soho area with a number of Chinese restaurants, supermarkets and so...
 
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Hyde Park is larger than the entire principality of Monaco and has been a Royal Park since 1536. It was also the site of The Great Exhibition of 1851.