London
Destinations
- London.Bloomsbury1.2 km from downtownHighlights:London is well-known for its rich historical, artistic and scientific heritage, among which visiting museums is a profound cultural experience. As one of the oldest and largest public museums in the world, the British Museum has a rich collection spanning millions of years of history, from ancient Egyptian mummies to ancient Greek sculptures, from Chinese porcelain to Indian Buddha statues, all of which are breathtaking. In addition, London also has many distinctive museums, such as the Natural History Museum, whose huge dinosaur skeletons and rich animal and plant specimens make people feel as if they are in the wonders of the natural world; the Victoria and Albert Museum, with its exquisite collection of artworks and designs, shows the infinite possibilities of human creativity.41 attraction
The British Museum10
Science Museum5.7
- London.St James435m from downtownHighlights:London theaters perform classic musicals and comedy performances all year round. Classic repertoires include "The Phantom of the Opera" and "Les Miserables", as well as works such as "The Lion King" and "Wicked", which are representative of childhood white moonlight. These grand, solemn, or lively musicals attract more than 10 million people to enjoy them every year, and have a wide audience. There are about 100 theaters in London, and the West End has more than 40 of them. The West End specifically refers to London's famous comedy and leisure cultural center. It can be said that the essence of the British drama industry is gathered here. It is a world drama center on par with Broadway. In London, many musicals are not just about watching performances, but also about interacting with the audience. The audience can sing and dance along with the music, which increases the sense of participation and fun of watching. Some people say that whether you come to London for tourism or study in the UK. In London, you must go to see a grand musical performance.62 attraction
Phantom of The Opera9.3
Les Miserables London7.5
- London3.5 km from downtownHighlights:London is the filming location for many classic movies, from period dramas to action movies. It is a very popular way to visit London and check in at the same attractions as movies and TV series. For example, Platform 9¾, the filming location of "Harry Potter", seems to be a platform for King's Cross Station to take you to the School of Magic. If you are a loyal fan, you will not miss visiting Harry Potter Studios, where episodes 1-8 of Harry Potter movies were filmed, and thousands of props, costumes and many movie scenes are stored. Visiting the same attractions as "Sherlock Holmes", such as Baker Street, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the Sherlock Holmes statue, it seems as if you have a glimpse of the detective's life and are immersed in the plot of Sherlock Holmes. In addition, there are "Notting Hill", "007", etc., which have brought a large number of must-visit attractions for movie fans. Taking photos and checking in at the filming location of movies and TV series is a must-do for many tourists. Tourists can imitate the classic actions and scenes in the movie, take creative photos, and leave unforgettable memories.22 attraction
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London9.3
Westminster Abbey10
- London2 km from downtownHighlights:<p>London drama performances are a major cultural highlight of the British capital, attracting countless drama lovers to watch. London's West End is famous for its bustling theater district and is known as one of the centers of global drama art. It is home to many historic and distinctive theaters, such as the National Theatre and Shakespeare's Globe. <span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: "Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span>London has a wide variety of drama performances, from classic Shakespeare plays to modern original plays, each performance showcases the actors' superb acting skills and the directors' unique artistic perspectives. Audiences can feel the strong artistic atmosphere and high-quality production standards in these theaters. <span lang="EN-US" style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"><o:p></o:p></span></p>18 attraction
Shakespeare's Globe6.0
National Theatre3.6
- Best time to visit:Jan-Feb, Oct-DecLondon10.3 km from downtownHighlights:<p>London's major winter ice skating rinks are usually open only during the Christmas season, which is a veritable "Christmas-only event". The skating rinks are usually decorated with beautiful lights and Christmas trees, and there will also be Christmas markets and various food stalls. After skating on the ice, drink a cup of warm hot chocolate or mulled wine to fully enjoy the atmosphere that only belongs to the autumn and winter Christmas season! </p>6 attraction
Hampton Court Palace6.4
Canary Wharf6.1