London attractions map
Use the interactive London attractions map to find your way around the capital. Making an ideal tourist map, simply tick the boxes below to find attractions, parks, museums, historic houses and more, plotted on the map. You can also create your own sightseeing map and itineraries by downloading the Visit London app.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter
Go behind the scenes of the amazing Harry Potter films with the Warner Bros Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter.
St Paul's Cathedral
Explore the magnificent interior of St Paul’s Cathedral and uncover a fascinating history that dates back centuries.
The London Dungeon
Scare yourself silly at the London Dungeon! Live actors, shows, rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on.
Tower Bridge
See inside London’s defining landmark and discover the stories behind the engineering, the people, the architecture and the city that built Tower Bridge.
Up at The O2
Climb over one of the most popular entertainment venues in the world and enjoy spectacular 360-degree views of London.
Cutty Sark Greenwich
Discover what life was like on board the world's sole surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark, the fastest ship of her time - now an award-winning visitor London attraction.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Book tickets to Kew Gardens, the World Heritage Site with six magnificent glasshouses, and a remarkable collection of plants from all over the world including over 14,000 trees.
Westminster Abbey
Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - Westminster Abbey is a must-see living record of British history.
Windsor Castle
Discover 900 years of history at Windsor Castle, a magnificent royal palace and residence.
Houses of Parliament
Discover the fascinating history and heritage behind the doors of the Houses of Parliament.
The Dare Skywalk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Hold your nerve as you scale the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on The Dare Skywalk, an adrenaline experience like no other in London.
London Cable Car
Soak in magnificent views of London’s skyline as you travel above the river Thames, between Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Docks.
London Eye
See the capital from above on the famous London Eye.
HM Tower of London
Discover London's castle - a secure fortress, royal palace and infamous prison.
HMS Belfast
Step on board this iconic London landmark. Navigate your way around the rooms of this floating city, climbing up and down ladders to visit all nine decks.
ZSL London Zoo
Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital with over 15,000 amazing animals to discover.
Trafalgar Square
Visit iconic Trafalgar Square and admire its wonderful fountains and architecture, or join in the several special events happening every year around this London landmark.
Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre
Witness the heart-wrenching tale of sacrifice and redemption at the West End's longest-running musical – Les Mis.
Hamilton the Musical tickets
See Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Hamilton where history comes alive through mesmerizing performances, electrifying music, and an unforgettable journey into the heart of an American revolution.
Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's Theatre London
Experience one of the most famous and spectacular musicals of all time – The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's Theatre.
Hampton Court Palace
Discover the home of Henry VIII. Experience the spectacular State Apartments, courtyards and 60 acres of magnificent gardens.
Buckingham Palace
Visit Buckingham Palace, the official residence of King Charles III in London.
Kensington Palace
Explore the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to young royals for over 300 years.
The King's Gallery
See pieces from the Royal Collection at the King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the world-famous Meridian Line with one foot in the west and one foot in the east at the Royal Observatory. Enjoy one of the most loved views of London at the home of Greenwich Mean Time.
Windsor Castle
Discover 900 years of history at Windsor Castle, a magnificent royal palace and residence.
The Household Cavalry Museum
Explore British pomp and pageantry at The Household Cavalry Museum, in the heart of Royal London at Horse Guards.
Queen's House Greenwich
Enjoy art, architecture and royal history at the Queen's House. Discover renowned art works by British and European masters as well as exciting works by leading contemporary artists.
Royal Albert Hall
Enjoy the spectacle of an event at the Royal Albert Hall or take a behind-the-scenes tour of the famous London venue.
HM Tower of London
Discover London's castle - a secure fortress, royal palace and infamous prison.
Kew Palace and Royal Kitchens
Step into this tiny doll's house of a palace and sense the joys and sorrows of past royal lives in intimate detail, as George III and his family come to life in the very rooms in which they inhabited.
Churchill War Rooms
Walk the top-secret corridors of Churchill War Rooms, discover what life would have been like underground in London during the Second World War.
Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is Sir Christopher Wren's riverside masterpiece: a British Landmark encompassing some of the finest buildings in the world.
Mansion House
The official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, built in the 18thC in Palladian style. Superb reception rooms and banqueting hall. Large gold and silver vaults. 'In-house' guides only permitted...
The Monument
Visit London's Monument, a historic landmark designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London.
The Charterhouse
Visit this 14th-century monastery, almshouse and former school in the City of London.
Emery Walker's House
The house at 7 Hammersmith Terrace is a fine example of an Arts and Crafts interior, set in a Georgian house. Situated on the river Thames, the home of eminent Arts and Crafts typographer (and frien...
Kelmscott House (William Morris Society)
Visit the craft workshop and William Morris' Albion Press Coach House and library to see changing exhibitions of Morris embroideries and Pre-Raphaelite drawings, as well as original designs.
Lambeth Palace
One of the few medieval buildings left in London, Lambeth Palace is the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Visitors can take a guided our of the Crypt, Guard Room, Chapel and the Libra...
National Trust: Fenton House
Fenton House is a beautiful 17th-century merchant's house, home to an extensive range of porcelain as well as early keyboards and other instruments. Lady Katherine Binning bought the house in 1936 an...
National Trust: Osterley Park and House
Originally built in 1575 and transformed by Robert Adam into an elegant 18thC neo-classical villa, the superb interiors contain some of the country's best examples of Adam's work including. The hous...
National Trust: Sutton House & Breaker's Yard
A rare example of a Tudor red-brick house built for Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State for Henry VIII. Features oak panelling, painted staircase, carved fireplaces and Jacobean wall pa...
English Heritage: Apsley House, The Wellington Museum
Experience the grand rooms of Apsley House, the magnificent home of the first Duke of Wellington, commander of the allied army that defeated the French and Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815.
Kew Palace and Royal Kitchens
Step into this tiny doll's house of a palace and sense the joys and sorrows of past royal lives in intimate detail, as George III and his family come to life in the very rooms in which they inhabited.
Guildhall Library
Guildhall Library is a public reference library specialising in the history of London. The collection covers all aspects of life in London past & present.
Banqueting House
This revolutionary building was created for court entertainments, so imagine yourself as part of the dazzling company of courtiers who danced and drank beneath the magnificent Rubens' painted ceiling.
English Heritage: Eltham Palace
Eltham Palace is an Art Deco mansion on the site of Henry VIII's childhood home, with a tudor great hall and 19 acres of gardens with a moat.
Kenwood House
Visit Kenwood House in London and discover world-famous art collections in fashionable Hampstead. The house is in a tranquil leafy parkland with sweeping views over London.
Benjamin Franklin House
In the heart of London, just steps from Trafalgar Square, is Benjamin Franklin House. For nearly sixteen years between 1757 and 1775, Dr Benjamin Franklin - scientist, diplomat, philosopher, invent...
Dr Johnson's House
Take a tour of this early 18th-century house, housing a collection of portrait prints of Dr Johnson and his circle of friends. The house contains its original Virginia pine panelling and staircase a...
Drapers' Hall
Dating from the 1770's, Drapers Hall is home to the Worshipful Company of Drapers, one of London's twelve great historic livery companies. Drapers Hall interiors include the Livery Hall with royal p...
English Heritage: Chiswick House and Grounds
An elegant example of British 18th-century architecture, inspired by a love of Italy. Commissioned by the third Earl of Burlington and styled on Roman architecture, you can experience the grandeur of ...
Hall Place and Gardens
Hall Place is a Grade I listed Tudor country house, with 17th century additions, set in award winning formal gardens. Hall Place was restored in 2009 and is fully open to the public for the first time...
Hogarth's House
Hogarth's House contains an extensive collection of prints and engravings by the artist William Hogarth. The house was his country home and has been restored to tell the history of his life and the bu...
Leighton House Museum
The former studio-house of the great Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton. Contains extraordinary period interiors including the Arab Hall. Also houses a permanent exhibition of Victorian paint...
National Trust: Carlyle's House
Historian, social writer and ethical thinker Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane lived in this house from 1834 to 1881. Opened in 1895 as a literary shrine, it contains some of the Carlyles' furniture, ...
National Trust: Ham House & Gardens
Built in 1610 and extended in 1670 when it was at the heart of Restoration court life, Ham House is Europe's most complete surviving example of 17th century fashion and power. The garden is one of th...
National Trust: Red House
Commissioned by William Morris in 1859 and designed by Philip Webb, Red House is of international significance in the history of domestic architecture and garden design. The house retains many of th...
Pitzhanger Manor House and Gallery
Pitzhanger Manor-House is a restored Georgian villa, once owned and designed by architect Sir John Soane (1753-1837). Rooms in the House continue to be restored using Soane's highly individual idea...
The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences
Enjoy life in London's swanky Mayfair with a stay at the art deco-inspired Athenaeum Hotel & Residences, located opposite the beautiful grounds of Green Park.
Claridge's
In the heart of Mayfair, moments from Hyde Park, Claridge's embodies the essence of English style, featuring the Fumoir, Claridge's Bar, afternoon tea and the elegant Health Club and Spa.
The Langham, London
Built in 1865, The Langham was London's first Grand Hotel and is today one of the capital's finest heritage hotels.
Brigit's Bakery Afternoon Tea Bus Tour
Savour mouthwatering bites while spotting London landmarks on the Brigit’s Bakery Afternoon Tea Bus Tour of London. Tuck into an assortment of tasty sandwiches followed by delicious cakes and pastrie...
Afternoon tea bus with panoramic tour of London
Spot London's spectacular sights while enjoying a quintessentially British afternoon tea aboard a stylish double-decker bus.
Afternoon tea cruise on the Thames
Float along the river and admire London from the water during an afternoon tea cruise on the Thames.
The Dorchester
Discover a stylish hotel that combines 1930s glamour with contemporary touches when you stay at The Dorchester in Mayfair.
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason
Treat yourself to a traditional afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason in the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon.
Afternoon Tea at The Ritz
Indulge in a British tradition at this famous London hotel.
Charbonnel et Walker Afternoon Tea at May Fair Kitchen
Enjoy a chocolate twist on a traditional afternoon tea.
Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea at Sanderson
Step into the world of Lewis Carroll with this delectable Alice in Wonderland afternoon tea at Sanderson.
National Gallery
The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world. Enjoy free entrance 361 days a year. See works by artists including Van Gogh, Titian, Rembrandt and Turner.
Tate Britain
London's Tate Britain holds the largest collection of British art in the world from 1500 to the present day.
Tate Modern
See some of the world’s most exciting modern and contemporary art at Tate Modern.
Barbican Art Gallery
From acclaimed architects to Turner prize-winning artists, the Barbican Art Gallery presents major exhibitions by leading international figures.
Hayward Gallery
Hayward Gallery is the heart of the visual arts at Southbank Centre. Enjoy major exhibitions and new artworks in the gallery, as well as installations and talks across Southbank Centre.
Royal Academy of Arts
Head to Burlington House on Piccadilly to discover contemporary and classic masterpieces at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Serpentine Galleries
The Serpentine is two exhibition spaces situated on either side of The Serpentine lake in London’s Kensington Gardens: the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid...
Whitechapel Art Gallery
For more than a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world-class artists from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Soph...
Guildhall Art Gallery & Roman Amphitheatre
Visit the Guildhall Gallery and London's Roman Amphitheatre.
The Saatchi Gallery
Enjoy cutting-edge contemporary art at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea.
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Explore Dulwich Picture Gallery, a hidden gem in south London.
The Photographers' Gallery
The Photographers' Gallery is Britain's leading centre for contemporary and historical photography. A registered charity funded by the private and public sector, the gallery runs 3 exhibition space...
Somerset House
Somerset House is a major arts and cultural centre in the heart of London. An inspiring space for art, culture and creative exchange.
South London Gallery
One of London's most important contemporary art exhibition spaces, having shown artists such as Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin, Mark Quinn and Julian Schnabel. The South London Gallery has a reput...
White Cube: Bermondsey
Immerse yourself in beautful contemporary art exhibitions at this gallery in South London.
White Cube: Mason's Yard
Discover acclaimed contemporary artists and groundbreaking exhibitions at White Cube: Mason's Yard.
William Morris Gallery
The William Morris Gallery has been transformed into a world-class cultural destination where people of all ages will enjoy and be inspired by the life, work and extraordinary influence of William Mor...
British Museum
See artefacts from around the globe at the world-class British Museum, which is free to enter.
London Transport Museum
Discover lively exhibitions which explore the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London and its unique cultural identity since 1800.
The Postal Museum and Mail Rail
Discover five centuries of comnication history and ride Mail Rail, a 100-year-old postal railway.
Clink Prison Museum
Dare to venture inside a recreation of one of the world's most notorious medieval prisons, The Clink, where tales of torture and bone-chilling artefacts await.
Museum of Brands
Relive your favourite childhood memories at the Museum of Brands in west London.
British Library
The British Library offers a range of exhibitions, some of them free. The Treasures Gallery tells the remarkable story of over two thousand years of human experience. The British Library also runs a lively events programme.
Grant Museum of Zoology
Get up close to more than 50,000 zoological specimens at the Grant Museum of Zoology in Bloomsbury.
Sir John Soane's Museum
The former residence of Sir John Soane, architect of the Bank of England. The collection includes over 20,000 architectural drawings, antiquities and works by Hogarth, Turner, Canaletto and Piranesi.
Museum of London
Visit the Museum of London for free and explore the history of London from Saxons and Romans to life today.
Visit the Museum of London for free and explore the history of London from Saxons and Romans to life today.
London Museum Docklands
Pop along to a beautiful riverside setting and step into 400 years of Docklands history at London Museum Docklands – free and open to all.
National Maritime Museum Greenwich
Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavours that have shaped our world today at the National Maritime Museum, located at the heart of UNESCO Maritime Greenwich.
Royal Air Force Museum London
The Royal Air Force Museum is Britain's only national museum dedicated wholly to aviation and science of flight.
Science Museum
Innovative and inspirational, the Science Museum offers a huge diversity of stunning settings, from the contemporary Wellcome Wing accommodating receptions up to 2000 guests ...
Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington
See fashion, furniture, photographs, jewellery, metalwork, sculpture, paintings and more at the V&A, the world's leading museum of art, design, and performance.
Bank of England Museum
Discover the historical significance and current role of the county's central bank at the Bank of England Museum.
Design Museum
Chart the evolution of modern design at the Design Museum in Kensington.
London Canal Museum
Unravel the story of London’s waterways and the people that worked on them at the London Canal Museum near King’s Cross Station.
Wellcome Collection
Take a closer look at the links between science, medicine, life and art at Wellcome Collection, which is free to enter.
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum & Tour
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum provides a remarkable multi-dimensional tour of the traditions, triumphs, sights and sounds that have made Wimbledon the most coveted title in tennis.
The Charles Dickens Museum
Take a step back in time and discover Charles Dickens’ former home in London.
The Fan Museum
This unique museum houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite examples from the 18th and 19th century. Exhibitions are changed every 4 months. The Fan Museum's beautifully re...
Fashion and Textile Museum
Delve into the world of fashion at this museum on Bermondsey Street.
Foundling Museum
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, the UK's first children’s charity established by Royal Charter in 1739.
Freud Museum
Visit the London home of Sigmund Freud and his family who came to England in 1938 as refugees from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Freud was able to bring with him his library papers, collection of antiquitie...
The Garden Museum
Celebrate the best of Britain's gardens at this musuem on the banks of the river Thames.
Horniman Museum and Gardens
Discover an eclectic collection of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments at the Horniman Museum and Gardens.
IWM London: Imperial War Museum London
IWM London gives voice to the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people forced to live in a world torn apart by conflict.
Jewish Museum London
Explore Jewish history and heritage at this Camden Town museum.
Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret
Discover Europe’s oldest operating theatre at The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret near London Bridge Railway station.
Pollock's Toy Museum
Discover more than 7000 items at Pollock’s Toy Museum, the UK’S oldest toy museum
Royal College of Music Museum
Explore 500 years of musical history at the Royal College of Music Museum in South Kensington.
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Explore the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street, the London home of the world’s most famous detective.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Book tickets to Kew Gardens, the World Heritage Site with six magnificent glasshouses, and a remarkable collection of plants from all over the world including over 14,000 trees.
Lee Valley Regional Park
Explore 26 miles of beautiful countryside at Lee Valley Regional Park, which stretches from London to Hertfordshire.
Victoria Park
Explore Victoria Park’s large open spaces in east London.
Walthamstow Wetlands
Explore a stunning nature reserve in north London.
Hampstead Heath
Located just four miles from Trafalgar Square, Hampstead Heath is one of London's best loved green spaces. The heath has some of the best views and highest points in London for everyone to enjoy.
Bushy Park
Explore the gardens, waterways and wildlife of Bushy Park, a rural retreat in Richmond.
Green Park
Take time out in the peaceful setting of The Green Park in central London.
Greenwich Park
Be inspired by the beautiful views, glorious gardens and rich history of Greenwich Park.
Hyde Park
Find plenty to do in Hyde Park, from swimming and boating in the Serpentine to concerts and exhibitions.
Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is home to Kensington Palace, the peaceful Italian Gardens, the stunning Albert Memorial and the Serpentine Gallery and the Peter Pan themed Princess Diana memorial playground.
Regent's Park and Primrose Hill
Enjoy a stroll in the open air with a visit to The Regent’s Park in central London.
Richmond Park
Discover the open spaces, grasslands and deer herds of Richmond Park.
St James's Park
Explore the elegant pathways of London’s oldest Royal Park, St James’s Park in central London.
Battersea Park
Take some time to explore Battersea Park, on the south bank of the river Thames.
Clapham Common
Clapham Common is a urban park in South West London, boasting several sport facilities and a beautiful bandstand.
Crystal Palace Park
Wander in tranquil green space as your children marvel at the dinosaurs and maze at Crystal Palace Park in south-east London.
London Wetland Centre
Discover an urban oasis in south-west London.
Wimbledon Common
Explore Wimbledon Common, a large area of open grassland and mature woodlands.
Harrods London
Visit one of the most famous department stores in London for luxurious fashion brands, souvenirs and its huge food hall.
Harvey Nichols
Indulge in some luxury shopping at the Harvey Nichols flagship store in Knightsbridge.
Liberty London
One of London's most iconic department stores, Liberty London is filled with luxury British goods, designer fashion and haberdashery.
Peter Jones
Browse fashion, homewares, technology and more at this Chelsea department store.
Westfield London
Enjoy shopping and eating at Westfield London
Westfield Stratford City
Shop, dine and play at Westfield Stratford City, a one-stop destination opposite the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London. Browse more than 200 shops, from high-street staples like Zara, H&M ...
Fenwick of Bond Street
Find fashion heaven in trendy Bond Street.
Heal's
Explore three floors of designer housewares at this landmark store on Tottenham Court Road.
John Lewis Oxford Street
Discover a treasure trove of tempting treats at this Oxford Street department store.
Selfridges & Co
Enjoy luxury shopping in London’s West End.
Guildhall Great Hall
Afternoon Tea at The Goring
Afternoon Tea at The Landmark Hotel