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Architectural Highlights | London

The Shard

Renowned for being the tallest building in the UK, The Shard offers spectacular views of London.

Visit The Shard

Tower Bridge

An iconic symbol of London, Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge over the River Thames.

Visit Tower Bridge

St Paul’s Cathedral

A masterpiece of British architecture by Sir Christopher Wren, with a world-famous dome and stunning interior.

Visit St Paul’s Cathedral

The British Museum

Notable for its vast collection and grand neoclassical architecture, this museum is a must-visit in London.

Visit The British Museum

Houses of Parliament and Big Ben

A striking example of Gothic Revival architecture, this landmark houses the UK’s parliamentary proceedings.

Visit Houses of Parliament and Big Ben

The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe)

Known for its distinctive shape and modern design, The Gherkin is a commercial skyscraper in London’s financial district.

Visit The Gherkin

The Royal Albert Hall

An iconic concert hall known for its Victorian architecture and association with the Royal Family.

Visit The Royal Albert Hall

Westminster Abbey

A historic and architectural marvel, this abbey has been the site of many royal coronations, weddings, and burials.

Visit Westminster Abbey

The London Eye

Offering panoramic views of the city, the London Eye is a modern addition to the skyline and a popular tourist attraction.

Visit The London Eye

Buckingham Palace

The administrative headquarters of the monarch, Buckingham Palace is an architectural and cultural icon.

Visit Buckingham Palace

Natural History Museum

Famous for its Romanesque architecture and extensive collection of natural history specimens and artefacts.

Visit Natural History Museum

The Tate Modern

Housed in the former Bankside Power Station, the Tate Modern is a modern art gallery known for its industrial architecture.

Visit The Tate Modern

Victoria and Albert Museum

The world’s largest museum of applied and decorative arts and design, housed in a grand Victorian building.

Visit Victoria and Albert Museum

The Barbican Centre

A leading example of brutalist architecture, the Barbican is a performing arts centre in the City of London.

Visit The Barbican Centre

Sky Garden

Located at the top of the ‘Walkie Talkie’ building, Sky Garden offers landscaped gardens, observation decks, and an open-air terrace.

Visit Sky Garden

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