Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park

2021-01-21

Open all the year, Greenwich Park is one of the imperial places to find in London for free. Spread across a region of 180 sections of land of land, the park was encompassed and enhanced in 1433. 

The Dungeons London

2021-01-19

The London Dungeon is one of the incredible tourist attractions in the capital city. Opened on fifteenth September 1974, this spot at present acquires the historical backdrop of London's dim life, which has been totally mixed with diversion. 

Science Museum

2021-01-16

Developed in 1857, the Science Museum is one of the significant places to travel in London for free. The museum gladly has practically in excess of 300,000 things, including antiquated and old methods for transport, clinical instruments, books, compositions, periodicals and some more.

Royal Observatory Greenwich

2021-01-14

Explore how best scientists initially mapped the oceans and the stars in Charles II’s glorious Christopher Wren-designed Octagon Room – dating from 1675. Wonder about the Great Equatorial Telescope, 

Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's Globe

2021-01-12

The Globe Theatre is a precise recreation of the theatre worked in 1559 in which Shakespeare performed his most popular plays. Situated less than 750 feet (200 m) from the site where the first venue was,

Leicester Square

Leicester Square

2021-01-09

Leicester (Less-ter) Square in London is perhaps the liveliest and eclectic places, which has been in the center of attention since the sixteenth century, and quite literally at that! 

Museum of London

Museum of London

2021-01-07

Step inside the Museum of London for a remarkable journey through the capital's fierce past. Find ancient London, perceive how the city changed under Romans and Saxons, 

Millennium Bridge

Millennium Bridge

2021-01-05

The Millennium Bridge opened to the public in 2000 for pedestrian-only, connecting St Paul's Cathedral on the north bank of the Thames with Tate Modern

Portobello Road

Portobello Road

2021-01-02

Scavenge for treasures at Portobello Road Market in west London’s Notting Hill. Going back to the nineteenth century, Portobello is perhaps the most established market and it give the setting to the 1999 film Notting Hill featuring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. 

St James's Park

St James's Park

2020-12-31

At 23 hectares, St James's is the 2nd smallest of the 8th royal parks after Green Park. But what it needs size it compensates for in preparing, as it is the most manicured green space in London. It has splendid perspectives on the London Eye,