Visit London

Big_Ben_8583aPlanning your next vacation in London will be a great idea! Attractions in London are some of the most exciting and interesting in the world. There is so much to do and see, and so many great places to visit. No wonder London is considered as one of the most intriguing cities in the world for sightseeing. People have many ideas about what they will find when they arrive; mementoes of the late Princess Diana, a glimpse of the Queen, Big Ben, maybe even Sherlock Holmes, hot on a case in Baker Street. The exciting history of London is waiting to be explored around every corner.

Best Time to Visit

You can visit London at any time! Different seasons in the city offer different things to do and see. London in springtime is absolutely marvelous. As the rainy days are gone, the happy Londoners welcome you with blooming seasonal flowers and parks dressed up in greenery. In London, tourist season is at its peak during summer. Gay Pride Parade and the Notting Hill Carnival are two summer special attractions of London. In winter, daylight is short, nights are too long and it can rain just a little bit too much. It is not so cold temperature wise, but you can feel the wind blasting through the layers of clothing. In autumn, London starts to look and feel different. Everything is calmer and the weather is perfect for shopping and sightseeing.

Places to Visit

London is brimming with exciting things to see and do. Enjoy the stunning views from the London Eye, explore the Tate Modern or soak up the historical sights of St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London as you experience the past, present and future of this fantastic city.

Museums in London

The museums in London are the envy of the world and there really is a museum for every taste. Many of these main London museums are free to enter. From the amazing Britain at War Experience to The Cartoon Museum, and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum; the museums in London have something for everyone. The British Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London with millions of people visiting here each year. The collection here deals with almost everything from collections of Egypt, Greek and Roman art, China, old Mesopotamia to Antiques, coins and medals, Prints and drawings from Renaissance and Anglo-Saxon Britain and more. Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms is a highly interactive and innovative Museum dedicated to life of the ‘greatest Briton’ Winston Churchill. Science Museum in London is another must see attraction. Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson’s Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module? The museum introduces children to science with fun and hands-on interactive tools. Based in South Kensington near Hyde Park, The Natural History Museum is surely the show stealer. Skeletons of T-Rex, Sabre-tooth tiger and carnivorous reptiles are sights to be seen here. You will also find real life exhibits like life cycle of housefly, Ecology gallery, Mammals gallery, Mineral Gallery and Earth’s gallery in this museum.  Victoria and Albert Museum is the greatest museum of art and design, and home to 3000 years’ worth of amazing artifacts from many of the world’s richest cultures.

Art Galleries in London

London is full of world class Art Galleries exhibiting everything from 14th century masterpieces to modern day contemporary sculptures. The Courtauld Gallery houses some of the country’s best-loved artworks including world famous Old Masters, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings together with sculpture and applied arts. The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to an astonishing and wide-ranging collection of paintings, sculpture and other works of art. Situated just off the Holloway Road, the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art is housed in a beautiful Georgian building. It’s the perfect site for a relaxing afternoon taking in sculpture and Futurist paintings. Attend an A-list party or join your favorite sport stars and movie actors or singers at the Madame Tussauds. The gallery is open seven days a week from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. National Portrait Gallery contains illustrations of the people like Charles Dickens, Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare and many others who have shaped the history of this country. The Royal Academy of Arts has a unique position in being an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects.

Other Places of Interest

London is packed with plenty of interesting places to see from Kew Gardens to the Kensington Palace. The London Dungeon in the bowels of London Bridge Station is a famous waxwork museum of torture that focuses on the dark side of life. London Eye is a huge modern version of Vienna’s “The Giant Prater Ferris Wheel” which dominates the river skyline opposite Parliament. The O2 or The Millennium Dome is resurrected as a music venue and exhibition centre owned by a telecommunications company. This auditorium was supposed to host Michael Jackson’s comeback shows called “This is it”. You can tour The BBC studios just opposite White City tube station. Tower Bridge is a real achievement of Victorian engineering and looks marvelous, especially at night when it’s well illuminated. In Westminster Abbey, next to Southwark Bridge, Shakespeare’s Globe provides an engaging and informative Exhibition that explores the life of Shakespeare. Big Ben is one of London’s best-known landmarks and looks most spectacular at night when the clock faces are illuminated. Changing of the Guard happens at all the Royal Palaces; the soldiers dressed in red with full busbies are all Pomp and Circumstance, but it’s all free to enjoy.

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  1. Vakantiehuis huren Kent, 2 years ago

    London is a great city to visit from Kent .. very easy to go there
    .-= Vakantiehuis huren Kent´s last blog ..Brecon Beacons National Park Wales =-.

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