A trip to London as one of the major cities in the world would not be complete without visiting some of the places highlighted below. These tourist attractions are a must see for any sightseeing trip in London. It is appropriate to note that most of the landmarks are free to visit and view, while others can be accessed at a discounted price or special offers when a London pass is used. There are plenty kid-friendly parts to pay a visit also like the aquariums and museums.

Tower of London

This tower dates back to 1080s and is closely linked to other Capital’s famous incidences and historical figures. Despite the fact that the tower is still known for its grim reputation of deaths and torture, you will still discover some history of the royal palace, powerful fortress and armory. The locals in the city refer to it as the first zoo because you won’t miss learning of the wondrous wild animals and royal beasts that inhabit the tower.

The London Eye

The famous Coca-Cola London Eye is located centrally at the heart of the capital, majestically rotating over Thames River opposite those houses of parliament and also Big Ben. This is the world’s tallest cantilevered wheel for observation having a diameter of 135 meters. The structure is a masterpiece of engineering and design making it a modern symbol of the city as a global icon. It has been a number one experience for the visitors because it showcases a breathtaking 360⁰ view of the capital city and its prominent landmarks.

Warner Bros Studio Tour

If you love movies then you need to make a date with the Warner Bros Studio which filmed a famous movie known as the Harry Potter.as you take a walk along this unique tour, you will come across a huge array of different sets, beautiful costumes, and props. It will be an opportunity to discover the secrets behind animatronics and special effects that make their movies to be hugely popular around the world.

The National Gallery

The gallery host thousands of arts and designs that date back to the 13th century until the 19th century with arts and paintings by Van Gogh, Turner, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt. There is no entry fee unless there are organized special exhibition.

Natural History Museum

This is another place filled with natural wonders since it was equipped with extraordinary life-sized skeletons of Diplodocus and a blue whale. The building in itself was designed and built by Waterhouse Alfred in 1865 and will remain one of the most distinct structures in London.