London is a major tourist destination with four world heritage sites, a number of royal parks, and numerous iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye. Other attractions include famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery, along with a multitude of shopping, nightlife and entertainment venues in the West End. London's main geographical feature is the River Thames which runs through the city from the south-west to the east.
Tower Bridge, Londra
Tower of London, Traitors Gate
Panorama of the Thames at night with the illuminated Tower Bridge on the left and London Bridge on the right
Big Ben
The Clock Tower is the world's largest four-faced, chiming turret clock. The structure is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London. It is often mistakenly called "Big Ben"
Canary Wharf
London Eye
Palace of Westminster Houses of Parliament
Saint Paul’s Cathedral
British Museum
National Gallery
Piccadilly Circus
Westminster abbey west
Buckingham Palace
The Main Gate Royal Holloway, University of London
City hall
River Thames
Trafalgar Square
London Trafalgar Square
Notting Hill Carnival
Millennium Bridge
The main Olympic stadium for 2012, which will hold about spectators
Kings College Chapel West
Street perspective
River Thames
Royal Naval College Greenwich
CHANGING OF THE QUEEN'S GUARD
London by the river
Hyde Park
Little Venice is an area of central London, situated north-west of Paddington station.
"Visions of the Future"