Regent’s Park

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One of London’s Royal Parks covering over 390 acres and home to the London Zoo, the Open Air Theatre, Queen Mary’s Garden and Primrose Hill.

University College London

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One of the world’s leading multi-disciplinary universities, this academic powerhouse was first established in 1826.

Leicester Square

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Renowned as the home and heart of London’s theatre land with an array of theatres, cinemas, restaurants and a small park.

Buckingham Palace

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Visitors can tour the palace’s exquisite private and state rooms, the gardens and watch the changing of the guard.

Royal Opera House

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A major performing arts venue, exhibiting the Royal Ballet, the Royal Opera, theatre productions and hosting the BAFTAs.

British Library

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The national library of the UK, and the largest in the world with over 150 million items from around the world.

Tate Modern

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One of the largest museums in the world and Britain’s national gallery of international modern art, with work from 1900 to present day.

King’s Cross St Pancras

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A Central London railway station providing trains all around the UK and Eurostar services to continental Europe.