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.

Carnaby Street

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Carnaby has reinvented itself from the centre of the swinging 60s to the home of over 100 shops, eateries, flagships and independent brands.

St Paul’s Cathedral

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A Grade I listed building, it is one of the most recognisable buildings on the London skyline; and the seat of the Bishop of London.

Shakespeare’s Globe

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Showcasing both original and new work, the Globe Theatre entices visitors from all over the world that wish to indulge in its rich heritage.

Tate Modern

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The Tate Modern is Britain’s national gallery of international modern art, showcasing British art from 1900 to present day.

Sky Garden

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Visitors are able to take in the panoramic views from landscaped gardens and a rooftop restaurant and bar for an experience like no other.

Sushi Samba

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Harnessing sensational views and exquisite Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian sushi, for a chic, stylish ambience.

London Eye

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Europe’s giant Ferris wheel offers a unique way to experience the sensational views that London has to offer.