Travelling to London, you can enjoy a simple stroll along the Thames, taking in the Houses of Parliament, dine in any number of Europe’s best restaurants, or head to the East End for edgy culture and a rummage in exciting vintage shops.
And, of course, stop to take in the Queen’s city residence, Buckingham Palace, and its surrounds. On sunny days venture to one of the Royal Parks, where deer can be seen roaming freely, or take to the river for a catamaran trip to Greenwich. And once you’ve done all of that, there’s never a week that passes without either a festival, or an amazing show to see in the West End.
The weather is not London’s strongest card. Midsummer days can, quite famously, give way to rainclouds at a moment’s notice. However, when the sun is shining temperatures and the spirits of locals both soar equally high.

There are many sightseeings, place or art you must see in London, such as Oxford Street, one of the most famous shopping streets in the world, this is paradise for the enthusiastic holiday shopper.
You can also take a walk at St Paul’s, the Houses of Parliament, the Thames, London Bridge and Tower Bridge or take in a museum: The Natural History, the V&A, or the Science Museum.