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10. Houses of Parliament
Did you know that the world’s famous clock, Big Ben, is officially known as
the Queen Elizabeth Tower? If you answered no, then you need to start your
London tour at the Houses of Parliament. The Houses of Parliament is where
the two houses, House of Commons and the House of Lords meet. This
famous neo-Gothic structure was built in the mid-19th century, after a huge
fire almost destroyed the palace.

9. British Museum
With its extensive collection of artifacts from all corners of the globe, it’s
hard to believe that entry to the British Museum is free of charge. From
Egyptian mummies to the Rosetta stone, this museum has over 80,000
items on display at any given time.

8. National Gallery
If you want to spend an afternoon looking at famous art, the National
Gallery is a great place to start. Here, you’ll find masterpieces from the
greatest artists - Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Renoir. Name it,
and you’re likely to find it here. The National Gallery attracts more than 6
million visitors every year so make sure to plan your visit if you want to
avoid the crowd.

7. Museum of London
Not many people know about the Museum of London, but if you’re looking
for a quiet place to take a leisurely stroll down London’s history, this
underrated museum is guaranteed to impress. You’ll see London in its
various incarnations - from the first settlers of the Thames Valley to the
modern-day traders of this thriving megacity. Visit the Museum of London to
get a glimpse of London’s past, present, and future. Opening hours are
10am to 6pm daily.

6. Greenwich Park
Treat yourself to a spectacular view of the city from the top of the hill in
Greenwich Park. What once was a hunting park for the British aristocracy,
this park is now one of the largest green spaces in London that is open year-
round. If you’re visiting during the summer, Greenwich Park has many areas
where you have a picnic on a fair day. The views from the park are
breathtaking. You can see much of London from the Royal observatory,
majestic views across to the former Greenwich Hospital.

5. Kensington Gardens
You’ll find countless treasures at the Kensington Gardens if you know where
to look. The gardens, which used to be the private gardens of Kensington, is
now part of London’s green lung, together with Hyde Park, St. James Park,
and Green Park. If you’re in the mood for a bit of treasure hunting

4. Borough Market

As one of London’s most prolific and visited sites, the Borough Market never
seems to run out of old school charm. This market, which is open most days
of the week, except Sunday, is a great place for food lovers.
as you munch on some free samples.   

3. Portobello Road Market
The Portobello Road Market used to be just an ordinary street market until it
was featured in the Romantic Comedy flick, Notting Hill. Since then, this
market has seen countless visitors come for antiques, street food, and
vintage clothing. Saturdays may be the busiest day for the Portobello Road
Market, but feel free to come over any day of the week for unique finds and
scrumptious eats. Speaking of food, you can grab your food from great
eateries featured on several food apps in London like the BritishSt.Food app
for street food or the open table app for restaurants with available spaces
and saving deals. Upscale cuisine can be discovered on the London on a
plate app.
Best Coffee.

2. Tate Modern
What used to be the Bankside Power Station, the Tate Modern is now home
to modern works of art from the likes of Matisse, Pollock, and Warhol.

1. East London Street Art
Since street artists rarely say where they’ll put their mark next, it’s hard to
say where you’ll find London’s notorious street art displays at an exact time.
But if you’re looking to be impressed by the rawness of graffiti art,

There is no other city in the world that can be compared to London. Whether
you’re visiting for the sights, the history, or the nightlife, London is the city
with so many amazing stories to tell. Want to create your very own London
story?
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