Tej Kohli’s Favourite Places to Visit in London
The Capital of England and the United Kingdom, London is one of the primary tourist destinations with iconic landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye amongst others, in addition to famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery. As the world’s most diverse and multi-cultural city, London has something to offer for everyone.

Tej Kohli believes that the best time to visit London is summers, not just because of the relatively moderate weather, but also because some of the city’s biggest attractions like Buckingham Palace and Houses of the Parliament are open to public during this season only.
On visiting London you’ll find that it is an amazing city which has something to suit everybody. The Tej Kohli guide to site-seeing in London covers every aspect of London tourism and enlists some of the must-visit places there. Travelers can choose from Palaces, monuments, museums, cathedrals, fortresses, galleries, shopping, entertainment, or anything that takes their fancy.
To make the most of your London visit, take a few minutes to discover the endless possibilities of this dream city mentioned here. Glance through the Tej Kohli’s Best places to visit in London guide and you’ll definitely not be disappointed.
Mentioned below are some of the most popular tourist attractions in London:
Tower of London
An ancient fortress and prison, the tower of London is indeed the city’s most prized possessions and one of most spectacular tourist attractions out there. Right next to it is the magnificent tower bridge which can be elevated to let the tall ships pass.
Buckingham Palace, Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey
You must visit Westminster Abbey, if you’re interested in British monarchy and the the trappings of power. And once you’re there you obviously can’t afford to miss the Big Ben. In the close vicinity are houses of parliament and a few steps further is the Buckingham palace, where the royal families reside.
St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, The Temple, City of London
Known for its exotic location along the bank of the Thames, is the Strand and the city of London, which contains the ancient heart of the city and its financial and legal centers. While you must not miss the St. Paul’s Cathedral, other must-see attractions in the neighborhood include Temple church, Covent Garden, which is popular for shopping, street entertainment, theaters, pubs and restaurants.
London Eye, Tate Modern, Globe Theater, Imperial War Museum
Along the south bank of the Thames, you’ll find a number of exciting places like the London Eye, an enormous Ferris wheel, the imperial war museum, the Tate modern art museum, and the Shakespeare’s globe theater. Once you visit all these places, you’ll know that you’ve experienced the best view of London.
Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Oxford Street
Mayfair and the West End are the posh areas of the London which houses some of the most exciting places to visit in London. With markets like Regent Street, Dover Street market and Shepherd Market, Mayfair is a true shopper’s delight where visitors are likely to spend quite a bit of time. You can also visit the National gallery, and National Portrait Gallery which is right next to it.
Kensington Palace, Harrods, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum
Located in the Kensington and Knightsbridge areas of London these places are a perfect blend of glory, glamor and education. An official residence of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, Princess Margaret and of Princess Alice, Kensington Place is a must see attraction. In addition to the Science Museum, the Natural history museum is also a wonderful location to visit.
British Museum and British Library
Home of the two incredible places – the British Museum and the British Library, Bloomsbury area of London has a lot to offer any visitor. A visit to London is incomplete without a trip to the world’s greatest museum and the British Library is a perfect treat for anyone who love books.
Madame Tassaud’s, Regent Park, 221b Baker Street, Abbey Road Studios
One of the favorite venues in London Madame Tassaud’s – a two minute walk from the famous Baker Street. Known for its wax models of famous people, Madame Tassaud’s is must-see attraction for visitors.
London’s Street Markets
If you’re a bargain hunter, the street markets at London are truly your dream come true. And even if you are not much of a shopper, just tag along and enjoy the London’s rich and complex culture. Some of the most popular street markets in London include Church street market. Earlham street market, Whitecross street market and Berwick street market among others.
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