London is so full of interesting attractions that even those who live here for a whole lifetime don't manage to see them all. With more World Heritage Sites than any other city, London is a great place for keen historians. But at the same time, new attractions, such as the mighty London Eye, are joining the ranks of sights that have been visited for hundreds of years.
One of London's most popular open spaces
Regent's Park was originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, and it remained a royals-only retreat long after it was formally designed by John Nash in 1811; only in 1845 did it open to the public as a spectacular shared space....
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London's most famous criminal court
A gilded statue of blind (meaning impartial) justice stands atop of Old Bailey (The Central Criminal Court)....
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Discover the secrets behind the magic of theatre
National Theatre Backstage Tours allow members of the public to take a peek behind the scenes at Britain's biggest theatre complex....
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Get in amongst Londoners on a London bus
London's famous red buses are not only a symbol of the city, but also a great way to see it, and unlimited all-day travel can be as cheap as £3....
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The Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Gardens' lush, landscaped beauty represents the pinnacle of Britain's national gardening obsession....
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A beautiful and historic burial ground
It may seem strange for a cemetery to be a tourist attraction, but Highgate Cemetery is no ordinary burial ground....
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