For geography nerds! Stand on the Merdian Line between the Eastern & Western hemispheres!
Discover the UK's Sistine Chapel: The Painted Hall, an epic 18th-Century masterpiece now re-open following an £8.5-million makeover. You can also take a tour of the entire campus, where they've shot multiple film & TV projects, such as "Les Misérables," "Four Weddings and A Funeral," "Thor: The Dark World," and "The Iron Lady." This location is also used as the Buckingham Palace courtyard in "The Crown."
We know there will be a lot of Harry Potter fans amongst this group. Walk through the actual sets in the studios where they shot the movies! (Note: Tickets must be booked in advance. And this is a little ways outside of London, so leave a full day if you want to do it).
Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays. You can also check out a show here.
The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in London housing a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people.
Tate is an institution that houses, in a network of four art museums, the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art.
Right on the Thames and awesome aerial views of the city.
London's highest viewing platform. Come here for beautiful city views and delicious cocktails!
Kensington Palace is the official residence of TRH the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge (William & Kate) and their children. Kensington Palace's previous residents include Diana Princess of Wales, the Duke & Duchess of Sussex (Harry & Meghan), HRH the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret. Here you can also explore the birthplace of Queen Victoria and walk in the footsteps of royalty in Victoria's re-imagined childhood rooms, the magnificent King's State Apartments and in the famous Sunken Garden.
Catch a show in London's famed theatre district.
Experience unique and breathtaking views of the city on this cable car that goes between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks, right over the Thames River. Some of the landmarks that can be seen include Canary Wharf, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Shard, The O2, the Thames Barrier, Maritime Greenwich and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
A place of pilgrimage for lovers of real ales and craft beers, the Meantime Brewery in Greenwich offers fascinating tours, with an excellent shop, bar and lots of lovely tastings.
Established 1737. Discover London's only historic market set within a World Heritage site!
As you roar down the Thames on this 740 horsepower speedboat, they actually play the James Bond theme on board. It’s an unbelievable thrill for all ages.