North London
Where to stay in North London
London City Centre
Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus are a few top attractions in London City Centre. Hop around the city on the metro at Charing Cross Underground Station or Leicester Square Underground Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, stunning river views, and acclaimed art galleries.
The City of London
The City of London is highly notable for its stunning cathedral, and you might want to visit top sights like St. Paul's Cathedral and Liverpool Street. See more of London by jumping on the metro at Bank Underground Station or St. Paul's Underground Station.
City of Westminster
Buckingham Palace and Big Ben are a few top attractions in City of Westminster. Hop around the city on the metro at St. James's Park Underground Station or Victoria Underground Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, popular shops, and acclaimed art galleries.
Covent Garden
The lively bars and colorful gardens are just a few top-rate features of the neighborhood. Make a stop by Covent Garden Market or Royal Opera House while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Covent Garden Underground Station to get around town.
West End
Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square are a few top attractions in West End. Hop around the city on the metro at Bond Street (Elizabeth Line) Station or Oxford Circus Underground Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, popular shops, and acclaimed art galleries.
Kensington
Known for its fascinating museums, beautiful gardens, and charming cafes, there's plenty to explore in Kensington. Top attractions like Hyde Park and Kensington High Street are major draws. Catch the metro at High Street Kensington Station or Notting Hill Gate Underground Station to see more of the city.
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Popular places to visit
Hyde Park
Once the private hunting grounds of a king, London's most famous park is today a place where everyone can enjoy gardens, monuments and music performances.
Buckingham Palace
Britain’s most famous home, the luxurious personal residence and workplace of Queen Elizabeth II, is open to all.
Big Ben
One of London’s most resounding landmarks is a treasured emblem of England.
Tower Bridge
An engineering marvel, this London icon spans both the River Thames and the ages.
O2 Arena
Created as the focal point of Britain’s millennium celebrations, today this architectural wonder offers a world of entertainment under one enormous roof.
Piccadilly Circus
Often billed as the British version of Times Square, this iconic traffic hub is the perfect starting point for your London adventure.
- Hyde Park
- Buckingham Palace
- Big Ben
- Tower Bridge
- Piccadilly Circus
- Tower of London
- The British Museum
- London Bridge
- Trafalgar Square
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Oxford Street
- Westminster Abbey
- Royal Albert Hall
- Natural History Museum
- Liverpool Street
- Kensington High Street
- Kensington Gardens
- Emirates Stadium
- Kensington Palace
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Regent's Park
- Imperial College London