Kensington Palace is not only the private residence for several members of the Royal Family, it also has designated areas that.....
Marble Arch was was designed by John Nash and purpose built in 1828 to be the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It is.....
The Postal Museum is a museum run by the Postal Heritage Trust, revealing five centuries of British social and communications.....
One of the Royal parks of London, Hyde park is one of London's finest historic landscapes...
Opened in 1952, Holland Park is the most romantic of all the London Parks with one of the main features being the Kyoto Japanese.....
Situated in Great Russell Street, The British Museum is the oldest, and one of the largest museums in the world. Housed in one.....
The Serpentine Gallery was founded in 1970 by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Set in a 1934 tea pavilion in the heart of the.....
The Albert Memorial is a commemorative sculpture of Prince Albert commissioned by Queen Victoria. Whilst the structure was.....
Impressive venue for Gala concerts and National celebrations. The Albert Hall was built in Kensington Gardens to a design by.....
For over 200 years, the Royal Institution of Great Britain has been 'diffusing science for the common purposes of life'. A range.....
Home to the world class research and collections of the Natural History Museum's Bird Group, and a fantastic collection of.....
Magnificent neo-classical house with fine Adam interiors, landscape park and 18th-century gardens...
The oldest shop in central London dating from around 1567. Reputed to be the inspiration for Dickens' famous book of the same.....
The Royal Opera House is situated in the purely exquisite area of Covent Garden, London. Designed by Edward Shepherd, the.....
Apsley House is best known for the fact that it was the home of the Duke of Wellington, but it was originally built by Robert.....
The Science Museum, situated in South Kensington, first opened in 1857 and holds the world's largest collection illustrating both.....