London attractions map

Step on to authentic sets, discover the magic behind spellbinding special effects and explore the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Harry Potter film series. Located at the Studios where it all began.

Scare yourself silly at the London Dungeon! Live actors, shows, rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on.

See inside London’s defining landmark and discover the stories behind the engineering, the people, the architecture and the city that built Tower Bridge.

Explore the magnificent interior of St Paul’s Cathedral and uncover a fascinating history that dates back centuries.

Climb over one of the most popular entertainment venues in the world and enjoy spectacular 360-degree views of London.

Discover what life was like on board the world's sole surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark, the fastest ship of her time - now an award-winning visitor London attraction.

Explore more than 130 hectares of landscapes and gardens, stroll along a soaring treetop walkway and wander through tropical glasshouses at one of the world's most famous gardens.

Shakespeare’s Globe is a world-renowned performing arts venue with two performance venues. Book tickets to see world-class theatre in the open-air Globe Theatre or the indoor candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse located next to the Globe Theatre.

Explore the fascinating history and splendid architecture of Britian's coronation church, Westminster Abbey.

Discover 900 years of history at Windsor Castle, a magnificent royal palace and residence.

Discover the fascinating history and heritage behind the doors of the Houses of Parliament.

Located near the Olympic Stadium, the ArcelorMittal Orbit is Britain's largest public artwork. Its two observation platforms offer unparalleled views of London from the east - you can see the city from up to 20 miles away.

Take a peek behind the scenes with a tour of Arsenal Emirates Stadium, one of the world's finest sporting venues.

Enjoy sweeping views of the capital from on top of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with The Dare Skywalk.

Take your little ones on a fun day out at Kidzania, an indoor city built just for kids.

Located within the arches of the original 1831 bridge, The London Bridge Experience traces the 2,000-year history of one of the world's most famous bridges.

Soak in magnificent views of London’s skyline as you travel above the river Thames, between Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Docks.

Book your visit to Madame Tussauds London now to rub shoulders with global icons and royalty! Visit the new Star Wars zone and the Marvel 4D experience and prepare to meet your idols.

Meet sharks, jellyfish, seahorses and more at SEA LIFE London Aquarium on London's South Bank. Book tickets now!

Step into the wonderful world of Shrek and his friends at this attraction inspired by the DreamWorks film.

See the capital from above on the famous London Eye.

Soak up breathtaking views up to 40 miles (25km) across London from the top of one of the highest buildings in Europe at The View from The Shard.

Take the unforgettable Wembley Stadium Tour. Go behind the scenes and walk in the footsteps of legends.

Enjoy sweeping views of the capital from London's Sky Garden.

Discover London's castle - a secure fortress, royal palace and infamous prison.

Hop on board HMS Belfast to explore what life was like living at war and at sea. Find your sea legs as you climb up and down ladders to explore all nine decks.

Enjoy a great day out that makes a real difference. There's nothing quite like life at the zoo. Unrehearsed, unexpected and unbelievable.

Discover a new photographic exhibition, in Covent Garden, celebrating the years filming Harry Potter.

Visit iconic Trafalgar Square and admire its wonderful fountains and architecture, or join in the several special events happening every year around this London landmark.

Discover the underground headquarters where Churchill and his wartime government directed the course of the Second World War. Situated in the heart of London, close to Westminster Station.

Explore Sir Christopher Wren’s iconic architecture at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.

The official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, built in the 18thC in Palladian style. Superb reception rooms and banqueting hall. Large gold and silver vaults. 'In-house' guides only permitted...

Visit this 14th-century monastery, almshouse and former school in the City of London.

The house at 7 Hammersmith Terrace is a fine example of an Arts and Crafts interior, set in a Georgian house. Situated on the river Thames, the home of eminent Arts and Crafts typographer (and frien...

Visit the craft workshop and William Morris' Albion Press Coach House and library to see changing exhibitions of Morris embroideries and Pre-Raphaelite drawings, as well as original designs.

One of the few medieval buildings left in London, Lambeth Palace is the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Visitors can take a guided our of the Crypt, Guard Room, Chapel and the Libra...

Fenton House is a beautiful 17th-century merchant's house, home to an extensive range of porcelain as well as early keyboards and other instruments. Lady Katherine Binning bought the house in 1936 an...

Originally built in 1575 and transformed by Robert Adam into an elegant 18thC neo-classical villa, the superb interiors contain some of the country's best examples of Adam's work including. The hous...

A rare example of a Tudor red-brick house built for Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State for Henry VIII. Features oak panelling, painted staircase, carved fireplaces and Jacobean wall pa...

Explore dazzling interiors, glittering treasures and incredible art collections at Apsley House.

This revolutionary building was created for court entertainments, so imagine yourself as part of the dazzling company of courtiers who danced and drank beneath the magnificent Rubens' painted ceiling.

Guildhall Library is a public reference library specialising in the history of London. The collection covers all aspects of life in London, past and present.

The Monument, designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London has been welcoming visitors for more than 300 years. Today, visitors climb 311 steps to the top of this hist...

A unique Art Deco mansion in a medieval setting. Transformed by millionaires, Eltham Palace fuses 1930s design with original medieval architecture and is set in 19 acres of award-winning gardens.

Set on the edge of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood is one of London's hidden gems. The house, its breathtaking interiors and stunning art collection are free for everyone to enjoy.

Step into this tiny doll's house of a palace and sense the joys and sorrows of past royal lives in intimate detail, as George III and his family come to life in the very rooms in which they inhabited.

In the heart of London, just steps from Trafalgar Square, is Benjamin Franklin House. For nearly sixteen years between 1757 and 1775, Dr Benjamin Franklin - scientist, diplomat, philosopher, invent...

Take a tour of this early 18th-century house, housing a collection of portrait prints of Dr Johnson and his circle of friends. The house contains its original Virginia pine panelling and staircase a...

Dating from the 1770's, Drapers Hall is home to the Worshipful Company of Drapers, one of London's twelve great historic livery companies. Drapers Hall interiors include the Livery Hall with royal p...

An elegant example of British 18th-century architecture, inspired by a love of Italy. Commissioned by the third Earl of Burlington and styled on Roman architecture, you can experience the grandeur of ...

Hall Place is a Grade I listed Tudor country house, with 17th century additions, set in award winning formal gardens. Hall Place was restored in 2009 and is fully open to the public for the first time...

Hogarth's House contains an extensive collection of prints and engravings by the artist William Hogarth. The house was his country home and has been restored to tell the history of his life and the bu...

The former studio-house of the great Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton. Contains extraordinary period interiors including the Arab Hall. Also houses a permanent exhibition of Victorian paint...

Historian, social writer and ethical thinker Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane lived in this house from 1834 to 1881. Opened in 1895 as a literary shrine, it contains some of the Carlyles' furniture, ...

Built in 1610 and extended in 1670 when it was at the heart of Restoration court life, Ham House is Europe's most complete surviving example of 17th century fashion and power. The garden is one of th...

Commissioned by William Morris in 1859 and designed by Philip Webb, Red House is of international significance in the history of domestic architecture and garden design. The house retains many of th...

Pitzhanger Manor-House is a restored Georgian villa, once owned and designed by architect Sir John Soane (1753-1837). Rooms in the House continue to be restored using Soane's highly individual idea...

Discover the home of Henry VIII. Experience the spectacular State Apartments, courtyards and 60 acres of magnificent gardens.

Visit Buckingham Palace, the official residence of King Charles III in London.

Explore the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to young royals for over 300 years.

See pieces from the Royal Collection at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.

Visit the Royal Mews, a splendid working stable in central London and the home of the royal family's state vehicles.

Discover 900 years of history at Windsor Castle, a magnificent royal palace and residence.

Explore British pomp and pageantry at The Household Cavalry Museum, in the heart of Royal London at Horse Guards.

Enjoy the spectacle of an event at the Royal Albert Hall or take a behind-the-scenes tour of the famous London venue.

Enjoy art, architecture and royal history at the Queen's House. Discover renowned art works by British and European masters as well as exciting works by leading contemporary artists.

Discover London's castle - a secure fortress, royal palace and infamous prison.

Stand on the Greenwich Meridian Line, visit the free museum telling the history of time and astronomy, and catch a show at London's only planetarium.

Step into this tiny doll's house of a palace and sense the joys and sorrows of past royal lives in intimate detail, as George III and his family come to life in the very rooms in which they inhabited.

Located on Piccadilly, overlooking Green Park, the Athenaeum Hotel and Apartments have recently been refurbished. Luxury apartments are also available. There is a free health club for guests' use and the famous Malt Whisky Bar.

In the heart of Mayfair, moments from Hyde Park, Claridge's embodies the essence of English style. Featuring the Fumoir, Claridge's Bar, afternoon tea and the elegant Health Club and Spa.

Built in 1865, The Langham was London's first Grand Hotel and is today one of the capital's finest heritage hotels.

Enjoy afternoon tea from the comfort of a vintage London Routemaster bus with Brigit's Bakery.

Spot London's spectacular sights while enjoying a quintessentially British afternoon tea aboard a stylish double-decker bus.

A Five Star, traditional English country house style hotel, with all modern facilities including a spa and four restaurants.

Indulge in a delicious afternoon tea at The Savoy hotel in London.

Treat yourself to a traditional afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason in the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon.

Indulge in a British tradition at this famous London hotel.

Enjoy a chocolate twist on a traditional afternoon tea.

Calling all London lovers! Tuck into the London Landmarks Afternoon Tea, which pays homage to the capital's iconic buildings. Presented on a London Eye-inspired tea stand and served alongside a besp...

Step into the world of Lewis Carroll with this delectable Alice in Wonderland afternoon tea at Sanderson.

Enjoy a tour of iconic music venue, The Royal Albert Hall, followed by afternoon tea.

Visit one of the most famous department stores in London for luxurious fashion brands, souvenirs and its huge food hall.

Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge

One of London's most iconic department stores, Liberty London is filled with luxury British goods, designer fashion and haberdashery.

Browse fashion, homewares, technology and more at this Chelsea department store.

Visit Westfield London to find the best in fashion and luxury retail, dining, leisure and entertainment for all the family, all under one roof.

As the largest urban shopping mall in Europe and home to a 17 screen cinema, a 14 lane bowling alley, the UK's largest 24 ...

Find fashion heaven in trendy Bond Street.

Explore three floors of designer housewares at this landmark store on Tottenham Court Road.

Discover a treasure trove of tempting treats at this Oxford Street department store.

Enjoy luxury shopping in London’s West End.

From acclaimed architects to Turner prize-winning artists, the Barbican Art Gallery presents major exhibitions by leading international figures.

Hayward Gallery is the heart of the visual arts at Southbank Centre. Enjoy major exhibitions and new artworks in the gallery, as well as installations and talks across Southbank Centre.

Head to Burlington House on Piccadilly to discover contemporary and classic masterpieces at the Royal Academy of Arts.

The Serpentine is two exhibition spaces situated on either side of The Serpentine lake in London’s Kensington Gardens: the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid...

For more than a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world-class artists from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Soph...

The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world. Enjoy free entrance 361 days a year. See works by artists including Van Gogh, Titian, Rembrandt and Turner.

Discover seventeenth century portraits, Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces and a fascinating range of paintings documenting London's dramatic history. Then step into the ruins of London's Roman Amphitheatre.

Saatchi Gallery

London's Tate Britain holds the largest collection of British art in the world from 1500 to the present day.

The Tate Modern is London's free national museum of modern and contemporary art. See work by Picasso, Rothko, Dali and Matisse for free and check out the latest big installation in the Turbine Hall.

Explore Dulwich Picture Gallery, a hidden gem in south London.

The Photographers' Gallery is Britain's leading centre for contemporary and historical photography. A registered charity funded by the private and public sector, the gallery runs 3 exhibition space...

Discover historic Somerset House, an architectural gem and entertainment venue in the heart of the West End.

One of London's most important contemporary art exhibition spaces, having shown artists such as Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin, Mark Quinn and Julian Schnabel. The South London Gallery has a reput...

Immerse yourself in beautful contemporary art exhibitions at this gallery in South London.

Discover acclaimed contemporary artists and groundbreaking exhibitions at White Cube: Mason's Yard.

The William Morris Gallery has been transformed into a world-class cultural destination where people of all ages will enjoy and be inspired by the life, work and extraordinary influence of William Mor...

Explore more than 130 hectares of landscapes and gardens, stroll along a soaring treetop walkway and wander through tropical glasshouses at one of the world's most famous gardens.

Lee Valley Regional Park offers hundreds of great days out. It stretches 26 miles through London, Essex and Hertfordshire. Discover sporting venues, open spaces, a visitor farm, campsites and much more!

Victoria Park in London’s Tower Hamlets is a large park with canals, ponds, a pavilion, tennis courts and a sports ground. Open air pop and rock concerts are held in the park during the summer.

Explore a stunning nature reserve in north London.

Located just four miles from Trafalgar Square, Hampstead Heath is one of London's best loved green spaces. The heath has some of the best views and highest points in London for everyone to enjoy.

Bushy is the second largest Royal Park, with an area of 445 hectares (1,099 acres). Located to the north of Hampton Court Palace, it is home to around 320 free-roaming deer.

Greenwich is the oldest enclosed Royal Park, 74 hectares (183 acres) in area, and is home to a small herd of deer. On top of a hill, visitors enjoy sweeping views across the river Thames and Central London.

Hyde Park is one of the greatest city parks in the world. Covering 142 hectares (350 acres) with over 4,000 trees, a large lake, a meadow and ornamental flower gardens.

Kensington Gardens is home to Kensington Palace, the peaceful Italian Gardens, the stunning Albert Memorial and the Serpentine Gallery and the Peter Pan themed Princess Diana memorial playground.

The largest Royal Park in London (1,000 hectares/2,500 acres), it is home to 650 deer.

With royal, political and literary associations, St James's Park is at the heart of London and covers 23 hectares (58 acres).

The Green Park is quite different from its neighbour St James's Park. Covering 19 hectares (47 acres), it is more peaceful, with mature trees and grassland.

Regent's Park in Central London is home to a stunning rose garden, an open air theatre, ZSL London Zoo, cafés, wildlife, sports areas and plenty of green space for you to relax and enjoy.

An inner city park with attractive gardens and history close to central London.

Cannizaro Park has Grade II listed status with rare and beautiful plants. The park hosts regular arts events and is perfect for a walking, picnicing and relaxing. The park is next to Wimbledon Commo...

Clapham Common is a urban park in South West London, boasting several sport facilities and a beautiful bandstand.

Crystal Palace Park is a large park in South London with full-size dinosaurs, an outdoor concert stage, a children's farm and playground, national sports centre and plenty of green space.

Downhills Park is an award winning 12 hectare park in Haringey. It has an open recreation space and a managed garden area that includes a rose garden, tennis courts and basket-ball courts as well as a newly updated playground.

New green spaces and the ArcelorMittal Orbit at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are the latest attractions to reopen to the public for the first time since the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ...

A large park associated with the grounds of a former country estate, with woodland, grassland, lakes and ponds.

A large common which includes ponds, a nature trail and a windmilll. The common is home to many birds and insects. Wimbledon Common has football, rugby and cricket facilities which need to be booked...

Discover an urban oasis in south-west London.

Follow a pair of teenage Mormon missionaries as they attempt to convert a remote village in Uganda in this outrageous musical comedy.

Defy gravity with uplifting London musical, Wicked.

Witness the heart-wrenching tale of sacrifice and redemption at the West End's longest-running musical – Les Mis.

Sing along to your favourite ABBA songs during Mamma Mia! at Novello Theatre in London – buy tickets for this top London musical.

Soak up the party atmosphere during this immersive Abba-themed experience.

Discover the greatest love story of all times with a plot twist! This exhilarating musical explores what Juliet's life would have been without Romeo.

Fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ride in the musical adventure Back to the Future the Musical at the Adelphi Theatre near Covent Garden.

Discover what life is like for the wizard, Harry Potter, once he has grown up and become an adult, in this critically acclaimed production.

Prepare to sing along from your seat as award-winning musical Jersey Boys makes a comeback to London’s West End, at the Trafalgar Theatre.

The Lion King musical transports you from London to the majestic Serengeti Plains.

See Roald Dahl's celebrated children's book, Matilda, brought to life on the London stage.

Enjoy classic comedy with the Trotter family with Only Fools and Horses the Musical.

Experience one of the most famous and spectacular musicals of all time – The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre.

Experience an on-stage version of a much-loved romantic comedy, with Pretty Woman: The Musical in London.

Hear the stories of Henry VIII’s six wives told through pop music in Six The Musical at the Vaudeville Theatre near Charing Cross.

Be dazzled by the meteoric rise to fame of Tina Turner in this sensational new West End musical.

See artefacts from around the globe at the world-class British Museum, which is free to enter.

From red London buses to eye-catching artwork, explore the link between transport and the city's culture at the London Transport Museum.

Discover five centuries of communication history and ride Mail Rail, a 100-year-old postal railway.

The British Library offers a range of exhibitions, some of them free. The Treasures Gallery tells the remarkable story of over two thousand years of human experience. The British Library also runs a lively events programme.

Get up close to more than 50,000 zoological specimens at the Grant Museum of Zoology in Bloomsbury.

Why do we have an army? The National Army Museum explores the army's character and impact from the British Civil War right up to the modern day.

The former residence of Sir John Soane, architect of the Bank of England. The collection includes over 20,000 architectural drawings, antiquities and works by Hogarth, Turner, Canaletto and Piranesi.

Step inside a recreation of the world's most notorious medieval prison. Enjoy hands-on experience of torture devices and explore a day in the life of a medieval prisoner.

Our London Wall site is now closed after 45 brilliant years, but we are continuing our extraordinary journey to give the capital and the world a new museum for London. The new museum coming in 2026 will be situated at the heart of the capital’s historic W

This 200-year-old warehouse reveals the fascinating history of the capital as a port, through stories of trade, migration and commerce via world-class galleries and amazing and unusual objects.

Head to the National Maritime Museum and recall the romance of the great ocean liners, appreciate the elegance of Prince Frederick’s golden barge, delve into the traditions of maritime London and explore the controversial history of trade across the Atlantic.

The Royal Air Force Museum is Britain's only national museum dedicated to telling the stories of the RAF and its people.

Interactive and thought-provoking, the Science Museum is a great place to see, touch and experience science first-hand. From space travel to IMAX, there's something for all the family. Free entry.

Explore the world of art, design and performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.

Discover the historical significance and current role of the county's central bank at the Bank of England Museum.

Chart the evolution of modern design at the Design Museum in Kensington.

Unravel the story of London’s waterways and the people that worked on them at the London Canal Museum near King’s Cross Station.

Take a closer look at the links between science, medicine, life and art at Wellcome Collection, which is free to enter.

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum provides a remarkable multi-dimensional tour of the traditions, triumphs, sights and sounds that have made Wimbledon the most coveted title in tennis.

Take a step back in time and discover Charles Dickens’ former home in London.

This unique museum houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite examples from the 18th and 19th century. Exhibitions are changed every 4 months. The Fan Museum's beautifully re...

Delve into the world of fashion at this museum on Bermondsey Street.

The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, the UK's first children’s charity established by Royal Charter in 1739.

Visit the London home of Sigmund Freud and his family who came to England in 1938 as refugees from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Freud was able to bring with him his library papers, collection of antiquitie...

Celebrate the best of Britain's gardens at this musuem on the banks of the river Thames.

Discover an eclectic collection of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments at the Horniman Museum and Gardens.

Founded during the First World War, IWM London gives compelling voice to the extraordinary stories of ordinary people caught up in over a century of conflict.

Explore Jewish history and heritage at this Camden Town museum.

Relive favourite childhood memories at the Museum of Brands in west London.

Discover objects from billions of years ago – including dinosaur skeletons - at the Natural History Museum in London.

Hidden in the roof of a church, the 300-year-old herb garret houses Britain’s only surviving 19th-century operating theatre.

Discover more than 7000 items at Pollock’s Toy Museum, the UK’S oldest toy museum

Explore 500 years of musical history at the Royal College of Music Museum in South Kensington.

Explore the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street, the London home of the world’s most famous detective.
Use the London attractions map to find your way around the capital. Making an ideal tourist map, simply tick the boxes below to find attractions, parks, museums, historic houses and more, plotted on the map. You can also create your own sightseeing map and itineraries by downloading the Visit London app.