By travelguylife.com
Oct 15, 2022
The British Museum is a work of architectural beauty as well as a treasure trove of some of the world's most famous treasures.
The interior of the Tower of London is usually buzzing with activity, despite its dismal and unappealing façade.
Borough Market, which focuses on food, is basically three marketplaces in one (with restaurants, bars and shops interspersed throughout).
It is flanked by three palaces: St. James's Palace (which bears its name), Westminster (now the Houses of Parliament), and Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace, King Charles III's London residence, is available for tours from July to October.
Despite its name, Covent Garden isn't entirely about plants and flowers.
By visiting the British Parliament, you may walk through halls where history was made time and again.
The Museum of London is committed to bringing the city's rich and long history to life via permanent displays on topics such as the Great Fire of 1666.