London’s best attractions on a whistle-stop tour

The fact is probably no visitor to London will be able to see all that the city has to offer even on multiple trips. The reason is the incredible number of places to visit and activities to be engaged in. So for those planning a whistle-stop tour, it is essential to see the best attractions that the city is famous for. The attractions mentioned below form the quintessential London experience for tourists and visitors to the city.

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Some of the prominent tourist spots to include in your London travel itinerary include:

Westminster Abbey:
Constructed more than a millennium ago, Westminster Abbey is where the most prominent luminaries of British society lie interred. From Sir Isaac Newton to Alfred Tennyson, royalty and other famous public figures of English society have their graves here. Westminster Abbey is also the coronation site of most British monarchs and also has hosted a number of royal weddings. A must visit attraction when on a trip to the British capital.

Royal Albert Hall:
The Royal Albert Hall is synonymous with the very best in English classical music and is probably the greatest performance venue in Europe. From hosting the world’ greatest philharmonic orchestras to solo performances by musical virtuosos, watching a live event at the Royal Albert Hall is an absolute must. Its magnificent 200m plus dome makes it an equally awesome sight to behold. If you want to experience the best of western classical music in London, there is no better venue to visit.

The V&A Museum:
One of the finest art and design museums in the world, The Victoria & Albert Museum opened to the public in 1852. Since its inception, it has become the foremost art and design institution in the world. Home to a design and culture treasure trove, it also has begun famous for its late night events on Fridays. During the day visitors can tour its magnificent exhibitions with the evenings coming alive with music and drinks at special events and displays.

The Shard:
Among the city’s newer attractions the Shard was added to the city skyline in 2012. One of the swankiest skyscrapers in central London, it stands a majestic 300 plus metres in height and has 95 floors. The Shard is home to a slew of high-end luxury establishments like a trendy upscale hotel, a chic bra band restaurant etc. It also offers the most spectacular aerial views of the city.

The Science Museum:
Along with the Natural History Museums and the V&A, London’s Science Museum completes the troika of not-to-miss museums in the city. Visitors both young and old get captivated by the impressive exhibits on display, spanning the development of science through the ages. The Museum’s interactive exhibits add to the charm of the place and even engage people of a non-scientific bend. Definitely, a must visit when in London with the family!

 
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