British Library More Information 51.529985, -0.127698 The national library of the UK, and the largest in the world with over 150 million items from around the world.
Tate Modern More Information 51.507701, -0.099211 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 More Information 51.53164, -0.124423 A Central London railway station providing trains all around the UK and Eurostar services to continental Europe.
Carnaby Street More Information 51.513283, -0.13896 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 More Information 51.513912, -0.09835 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 More Information 51.508095, -0.097193 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 More Information 51.507726, -0.099361 The Tate Modern is Britain’s national gallery of international modern art, showcasing British art from 1900 to present day.
Sky Garden More Information 51.5112, -0.083542 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 More Information 51.516175, -0.080943 Harnessing sensational views and exquisite Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian sushi, for a chic, stylish ambience.
London Eye More Information 51.503324, -0.119553 Europe’s giant Ferris wheel offers a unique way to experience the sensational views that London has to offer.