Travel Recommendations - Must-Visit Attractions in London and Tips
Here are 10 famous London attractions listed with detailed introductions and tips, don't miss out❗️
1⃣️ London Eye
When enveloped in the fog of London, be sure to admire the Millennium Wheel - the London Eye🎡, during the half-hour ride you can enjoy the beautiful London scenery that comes into view
2⃣️ Big Ben
The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament🕰, built in 1859 on the banks of the River Thames in London, is one of London's famous ancient clocks and iconic buildings
3⃣️ Westminster Abbey
Located on the north bank of the Thames, it is the Anglican chapel⛪, as well as the coronation site for generations of kings and the wedding venue for royal family members
4⃣️ Tower Bridge
Spanning the Thames, named for its proximity to the Tower of London🌉. Constructed in 1886, not only can you get a close-up view of the Tower of London, but you can also gaze at the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral and 🉑 have a panoramic view of the Thames flowing slowly under your feet
5⃣️ Tower of London
The Tower of London🌁, adjacent to Tower Bridge, is made up of a dozen fortresses, and is a British landmark palace and a former hub of transportation, politics, and military
6⃣️ British Museum
One of the world's largest and most famous museums🏚, the museum houses over 7 million artifacts and treasures from around the world, a richness in quantity and variety that is rare among global museums
7⃣️ Buckingham Palace
The official residence of the British monarch, where you can visit the halls, galleries, and stables of Buckingham Palace, and also 🉑 witness the changing of the guard ceremony
8⃣️ St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral💒, built in the 17th century, is a representative of Baroque architecture and the central church of the Church of England, also the world's second-largest domed cathedral
9⃣️ Hyde Park
The most famous and largest royal park🏞, divided into Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
🔟 Madame Tussauds London
Famous since the Victorian era, it was a popular exhibition hall at the time
🔹 Transportation:
You can use a contactless credit card to enter and exit the London Underground directly. If you don't have one, you can buy an Oyster card and top it up at any London Underground station, with a card fee of 7 pounds, non-refundable.
🔹 Cash & Card:
Exchange cash in advance in your home country, and get some small denominations for convenience in topping up the subway card.
Credit cards should have a chip or be contactless, as magnetic stripe cards and pure UnionPay cards cannot be used in most places.
🔹 Maps:
Google Maps, when searching for public transport, will display platform and time information, and the business hours for attractions and restaurants are very accurate.
Visiting St. Paul cathedral is a fantastic experience. I love it. I also joined the Morning Prayer, which was memorable.
It's really big cathedral. One of the most popular and important for the capital of the United Kingdom. Inside is also interesting.
It is not convenient. The electronic ticket must be printed. If there is no paper ticket, it needs to be sent to the official website mailbox on the spot and then printed. The building carvings inside are still full of shock
an excellent cathedral internally and externally. please also remember to go to the roof where you can get a very nice view of London.
I visited St Paul’s cathedral with my friends and it was much bigger than I was expected.Highly recommended to go up to the stairs to get to the whispering gallery and if you’re tough enough, try to get more higher using narrow stairs so you can get out and see the London landscape(my friend did and she liked that). beautiful artworks as well as famous people’s coffin, it’s very entertaining.
St. Paul's Cathedral in London is a majestic blend of architectural brilliance and spiritual significance. The iconic dome and intricate interiors provide a serene escape in the heart of the city. Despite the crowds, it's a must-visit for those seeking a glimpse of London's history and timeless beauty.
St. Paul's Cathedral is not just about its visual and architectural splendor; it's a place of calm and reflection amidst the bustling city. Whether attending a service, enjoying the choir, or simply exploring, visitors often speak of the serene and uplifting atmosphere.