A to Z of London Attractions
This A to Z of London attractions lists the links to our page for each notable London attraction. The attractions are listed from A to Z, making it easy to locate the London attraction of your choice.
If an attraction is pre-fixed with the word 'The' (for example, 'The Monument') then you need to scroll down to the letter 'T', instead of the letter 'M'. Similarly, 'The Jazz Cafe' is under the letter 'T' instead of the letter 'J'.
606 Club famous jazz club in Chelsea93 Feet East famous indie music venue in fashionable Brick Lane
Abbey Road world's most famous recording studio
Abercrombie & Fitch, London enormously popular flagship store of the US clothing brand
Adelphi Theatre West End theatre
Admiralty Arch iconic archway that is a famous landmark of central London
AFC Wimbledon south London football club
Albert Memorial Kensington Gardens landmark
Aldwych Theatre West End theatre
Alexandra Palace famous concert venue and exhibiton/conference centre
Alfred Hitchcock London Locations Walk tour of Hitch's London film locations
Alfred Hitchcock Mosaics beautiful mosaics of Hitch's films at Leytonstone tube station
All Hallows by the Tower historic church, dating back to 675 AD
Amphitheatre Restaurant acclaimed restaurant at the Royal Opera House
Anchor Bankside historical pub dating back to the Great Fire of London
Apartment 195 famous cocktail bar
Apple Store Regent Street the flagship UK Apple Store
Apollo Theatre West End theatre
Apollo Victoria Theatre West End theatre
Apsley House home of the Duke of Wellington
Arsenal FC one of the world's biggest football clubs
Arsenal Museum the history of Arsenal Football Club
Arsenal Stadium Tour tour of Arsenal FC's Emirates Stadium
Austin Reed Regent Street world-famous menswear retail store
Aviva Premiership Final the annual showpiece fixture which determines the English Champions of Rugby Union
Babylon Restaurant located in the largest roof gardens in Europe
Baitul Futuh Mosque largest mosque in Western Europe
Bank of England Museum dedicated to the history of this historic bank
Banqueting House remains of the medieval Palace of Whitehall
Barbican Centre Europe's largest performing arts centre
Bar Italia famous Italian eaterie
Barnet FC professional football club
Battersea Park famous south London park
Battersea Power Station iconic London building
BBC Broadcasting House Tour tour of the BBC Broadcasting House
BBC Proms in the Park Last Night of the Proms broadcast in Hyde Park
BBC Television Centre Tour tour of the iconic BBC Television Centre
B-Boy Championships major breakdancing event held at the Brixton Academy
Benjamin Franklin House 18th century home of one of America's Founding Fathers
Benjamin Pollock's Toyshop traditional toy store dating back to Victorian days
BFI IMAX the UK's largest cinema screen
BFI Southbank home of the British Film Institute
Big Ben the iconic clock tower at the Palace of Westminster
Billingsgate Market world-famous, historic fish market
Bond Street one of the world's most famous shopping streets
Borough Market famous food market with 13th century origins
Boxwood Cafe famous restaurant of the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay
Brentford FC professional football club
Brick Lane epicentre of indie, arty cool
BRIT Awards the major annual music ceremony
Britain at War Experience learn about life in Britain during World War II
British Library the world's most extensive library
British Museum 18th century museum detailing the history of human culture
British Music Experience museum of British music
Brixton Academy famous music venue
Brixton Market famous market specialising in Carribean and African produce
BT Tower iconic London landmark
Buckingham Palace the home of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
Buckingham Palace Tours annual summer opening of the palace to the public
Buddhapadipa Temple beautiful Buddhist temple
Bull and Gate famous indie music venue
Burberry Regent Street the world flagship store for the designer label
Burlington Arcade beautiful shopping arcade that opened in 1819
Bushy Park royal park famous for its roaming deer
Cafe Spice Namaste world-renowned Indian restaurant
Cambridge Theatre West End theatre
Camden Barfly famous indie music venue
Camden Crawl annual indie music festival
Camden Fringe annual festival of comedy and other performing arts
Camden High Street Britain's best known high street - centre of arty bohemian cool
Camden Lock bars and eateries looking over the beautiful canal lock
Camden Market hugely busy market specialising in arty bohemian goods
Camden Underworld famous alternative rock music venue
Canary Wharf one of the world's financial centres and a landmark of modern London
Carnaby Street the epicentre of Swinging Sixties fashion and counter-culture
CBBC Interactive Tour tour of the CBBC studios at BBC Television Centre
Challenge Cup Final the final of Rugby League's Challenge Cup at Wembley Stadium
Champions League Football in London the football comeptition that determines the Champions of Europe
Changing of the Guard world-famous daily ceremony outside Buckingham Palace
Chapter House and Pyx Chamber historic parts of Westminster Abbey
Charles Dickens Museum detailing the work of the great author
Charlton Athletic FC professional football club
Chelsea FC one of the world's most famous football clubs
Chelsea FC Museum museum detailing the history of Chelsea Football Club
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour tour of Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge stadium
Chelsea Flower Show the world's most famous flower show
Chelsea Physic Garden 17th century botanic garden
Chessington World of Adventures one of the best theme parks in the UK
Chinatown iconic area of central London
Chislehurst Caves incredible man-made caves that were used as World War II shelters
Chiswick House and Gardens 18th century Palladian villa and magnificent landscape gardens
Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms detailing the great leader's role in World War II
Cittie of Yorke historic pub that dates back to the 15th century
City Hall the famous home of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly
Clarence House royal home of the Prince of Wales
Claridge's world-famous luxury hotel in Mayfair
Cleopatra's Needle 2,000-year-old ancient-Egptian obelisk, donated to London in the nineteenth century
Clink Prison Museum detailing the guesome history of the notorious Clink Prison
Comedy Theatre West End theatre
Courtauld Gallery wonderful gallery of classical European art
Covent Garden iconic central London tourist hot spot
Crawdaddy Club site of The Rolling Stones' early shows
Criterion Theatre West End theatre
Crystal Palace FC professional football club
Crystal Palace Sports Centre UK national athletics centre and host of the London Athletics Grand Prix
Cutty Sark museum ship celebrating this historic merchant vessel
Dagenham and Redbridge FC professional football club
Davis Cup Wimbledon Britain's Davis Cup fixtures played at Wimbledon
Death Disco indie club night run by the legendary Alan McGee
Design Museum detailing the evolution of design in various media
Disney Store, Oxford Street Europe's largest Disney Store
Diwali in the Square annual festival of the lights from Indian culture, held at Trafalgar Square
Dominion Theatre West End theatre
Down House home of Charles Darwin and museum detailing his life
Downing Street home of the British Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer
Dr Johnson's House 18th century home of the great writer, Samuel Johnson
Duchess Theatre famous West End theatre
Duke of York's Theatre West End theatre
Dulwich Picture Gallery famous art gallery specialising in 17th and 18th century works
Earl's Court famous exhibition centre and iconic concert venue
Eid in the Square huge Islamic festival marking the culmination of Ramadan
Eltham Palace medieval royal palace that was re-built in the 1930s in an art deco style
Epping Forest sprawling forest in north-east London
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art located in a Grade II listed Georgian House on Canonbury Square
ExCel Exhibition Centre famous exhibition centre and 2012 Olympics venue
FA Community Shield annual curtain raiser to the English football season played at Wembley Stadium
FA Cup Final final of the world's oldest football tournament
Film 4 Summer Screen summer screenings of cinematic classics at Somerset House
Film Premieres in London celebrity spotting at Leicester Square
Fitzroy House 18th century building that was home to prolific author, Ron Hubbard
Florence Nightingale Museum detailing the life of the legendary nurse
Football in London the various forms of football played in the city
Fortnum and Mason luxurious store which is a favourite of the Royal Family
Fortune Theatre West End theatre
Forty Hall Jacobean building erected in 1629
Foundling Museum detailing the history of the Foundling Hospital
Foyles, Charing Cross Road Europe's largest book store
Freud Museum detailing the work of Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis
Fright Fest annual horror-film festival
Fulham FC professional football club with beautiful stadium
Fulham Palace historical summer retreat of the Bishops of London from the 11th century to 1975
Fuller's Brewery tour of the UK's finest brewery
Gagosian Gallery acclaimed gallery of contemporary art
Gangland Tours tour of gangland London from former gangster, Mad Frankie Fraser
Garrick Theatre West End theatre
Geffrye Museum detailing the evolution of British design from 1600 to the 21st century
Geological Museum historic science museum now incorporated into the Natural History Museum
Gielgud Theatre West End theatre
Globe Theatre reconstruction of the iconic medieval Shakespearian theatre
Golden Hinde replica of the legendary ship sailed by Sir Francis Drake
Gordon's Wine Bar Britain's oldest wine bar, retaining its period charm
Grand Designs Live annual live exhibition based on the popular TV show
Great British Beer Festival the UK's largest beer festival
Green Park famous royal park
Greenwich Observatory part of the National Maritime Museum
Greenwich Park royal park and part of a UNESCO World Hertage Site
Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha the largest Sikh temple outside of India itself
Hackney Empire iconic performing arts venue
Ham House 17th century Stuart building with aristocratic heritage
Hamleys the most famous toy shop on the planet
Hammersmith Apollo famous music venue
Hampstead Heath one of the most famous open spaces in Britain
Hampton Court Flower Show famous flower show run by the Royal Horticultural Society
Hampton Court Maze the world's most famous maze
Hampton Court Palace the medieval home of King Henry VIII
Handel House Museum charting the life and works of the great composer, George Handel
Hard Rock Cafe world-famous music-themed restaurant and rock 'n' roll museum
Hard Rock Calling music festival held each summer in Hyde Park
Harlequins Football Club Rugby League major rugby league club
Harlequins Football Club Rugby Union iconic rugby union team
Harrods the world's most famous department store
Harrow School Tours tours of one of the greatest schools in the world
Harvey Nichols iconic Knightsbridge department store
Hayward Gallery major visual arts gallery, part of the Southbank Centre
Her Majesty's Theatre West End theatre
Highgate Cemetery famous burial place with such figures as Karl Marx buried here
HMS Belfast iconic war ship, moored on The Thames
HMV, Oxford Street the largest record and film store in the UK
Holland Park Opera glorious annual opera festival
Horniman Museum highly eclectic museum
Horse Guards Parade centuries-old ceremonial parade ground and home of Trooping The Colour
Household Cavalry Museum the 400-year-old history of the Cavalry
Houses of Parliament the home of British politics
Hyde Park royal park, one of the most famous parks in the world
Ideal Home Show long-running annual exhibition
Imperial War Museum detailing Britain's military history
International Cricket Matches Twenty20, one-day and Test matches played at Lord's and The Oval
International Football Matches England internationals and matches played between two non-English nations
International Rugby Matches Six Nations and other international matches at Twickenham Stadium
Jack The Ripper Tour East End trail of the infamous Jack The Ripper
Jewel Tower part of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster
Jewish Museum London charting the social history of London's Jewish people
John Lewis Oxford Street one of the UK's largest department stores
Keats House home of legendary poet John Keats, now a museum dedicated to Keats' life and work
Kensington Gardens famous royal park
Kensington Palace royal palace, the home of Diana, Princess of Wales
Kenwood House magnificent neo-mansion
Kentish Town Forum famous music venue
Kew Gardens the world's most comprehensive collection of living plant species
Kew Palace royal palace located within Kew Gardens
Kids' Week West End Theatre annual festival where children gain free admission to Theatreland productions
Kingston upon Thames Town Centre beautiful, historic Saxon market town
KOKO famous indie music venue and nightclub in Camden Town
Lamb & Flag historic 17th century pub in Covent Garden
Lambeth Palace 13th century palace and the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury
Leadenhall Market world-famous market dating back to the 14th century
League Cup Final final of the League Cup, held at Wembley Stadium
Leicester Square major London landmark
Leyton Orient FC professional football club
Liberty of London one of the most luxurious stores in the world
Linley Sambourne House the Victorian home of the famous Punch cartoonist
Little India the area of west London renowned for its rich Indian culture
Little Venice beautiful area of central London with picturesque waterways
Liverpool FC in London one of the world's great football clubs, who play several games in London each season
London African Music Festival annual celebration of African music
London Aquarium the UK's best collection of aquatic life
London Beatles Store hugely popular with Beatles fans from across the world
London Beatles Walks tour of significant sites in the Fab Four's history
London Boat Show huge exhibition of boating held annually at the ExCel
London Canal Museum detailing the importance of canals to the history of London
London Coliseum West End theatre
London Design Festival annual celebation of innovations in design
London Duck Tours fantastic tours of central London on both road and water
London Dungeon family-friendly attraction bringing to life the more sinister parts of London's history
London Eye iconic ferris wheel offering awesome panaromic views across London
London Fashion Week twice-yearly celebration of fashion
London Film Festival annual festival of film
London Film Museum detailing the history of the big-screen motion picture
London Grand Prix Athletics annual athletics meeting at Crystal Palace featuring world-class athletes
London Jazz Festival annual celebration of jazz music
London Literary Festival annual literature festival held at the Southbank Centre
London Marathon one of the world's greatest marathons
London Mela annual celebation of south-Asian culture in London
London Motor Museum superb collection of cars in Hayes
London New Year's Eve Fireworks one of the world's most famous firework displays
London Palladium West End theatre
London Restaurant Festival annual celebration of London's incredible culinary diversity
London Sevens Rugby annual seven-a-side international rugby union tournament at Twickenham Stadium
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run annual celebration of classic motoring
London Transport Museum the history of London's bus services and the pioneering London Underground system
London Trocadero famous entertainment venue
London Wall ancient wall built by the Romans to protect Londinium between 190AD and 225AD
London Wetland Centre 42 hectares of wildlife, given the title of a 'Site of Special Scientific Interest'
London Zoo the most famous zoo on the planet
Lord's the world's oldest and most famous cricket ground
Lord's Museum and Tour tour of the world's most famous cricket ground and museum of cricketing history
Lyceum Theatre West End theatre
Lyric Theatre West End theatre
M&M's World London the world's largest confectionary store
M. Manze pie and mash world-famous, historic pie-and-mash shop serving traditional Cockney food
Madame Tussauds the world's greatest collection of waxworks
Manchester United in London the world's biggest football club play several matches in London each year
Mansion House Georgian town palace, official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London
Marble Arch famous marble monument, built in 1828
Marble Hill House elegant Georgian villa with royal connections
Marks & Spencer, Oxford Street the flagship store of Britain's favourite retailer
Masters Snooker annual snooker tournament at Wembley Arena featuring the world's best players
Mayor's Thames Festival annual celebration held on the South Bank
Meltdown Festival annual music and arts festival held at the Southbank Centre and curated by an acclaimed artist
Middlesex CCC one of the world's most famous cricket clubs
Millwall FC professional football club with Britain's most notorious fans
Museum of Brands museum detailing the history of brands, advertising and packaging
Museum of Childhood museum detailing the history of children's culture
Museum of London charting the incredible history of the world's greatest city
Museum of London Docklands detailing the rich history of London's Docklands
National Army Museum the national museum of the British Army
National Gallery the UK's official national collection of art
National Maritime Museum detailing Britain's incredible maritime history
National Portrait Gallery gallery of portraits in various art forms
National Theatre world-famous theatre
Natural History Museum the greatest biological museum in the world
NBA Europe Live annual contest between two NBA basketball teams
Neasden Temple stunning Hindu temple; the largest in the world, outside of India
Nelson's Column iconic London landmark
New London Theatre West End theatre
NFL London annual NFL fixture played at Wembley Stadium
Noel Coward Theatre West End theatre
Notting Hill Carnival annual celebration of Carribean culture
Novello Theatre West End theatre
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich Sir Christopher Wren's magnificent twin-domed centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich
Olympia architecturally stunning exhibition centre
Olympia Horse Show world-famous equestrian event
Olympic Orbit stunning piece of public art and observation tower in the Olympic Park
Olympic Park home to the London Velodrome, London Aquatics Centre and other 2012 Olympics venues
Olympic Stadium the focal point of the 2012 London Olympics
Open House annual celebration of London's wonderful architecture
Oxford Street Europe's busiest shopping street
OXO Tower famous London landmark
OXO Tower Restaurant wonderful restaurant located in the London landmark
Palace Theatre West End theatre
Parliament Square London landmark
PDC World Darts Championship annual world cup of darts, played at the Alexandra Palace
Peacock Theatre Sadler's Wells' West End theatre
Phoenix Theatre West End theatre
Piccadilly Circus iconic London landmark and shopping area
Piccadilly Theatre West End theatre
Playhouse Theatre West End theatre
Pollock's Toy Museum beautiful toy museum
Portobello Film Festival annual film festival
Portobello Road Market famous market
Premier League Football in London the world's biggest football league
Primrose Hill iconic London landmark providing wonderful views across the city
Prince Edward Theatre West End theatre
Prince of Wales Theatre West End theatre
Prospect of Whitby historic riverside pub dating back to 1520
Punch & Judy famous pub located in Covent Garden
Purcell Room concert hall venue that forms part of the Southbank Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hall concert hall venue that forms part of the Southbank Centre
Queen's Club Tennis annual tennis tournament featuring some of the world's greatest male players
Queen's Gallery gallery of art owned by The Queen, located at Buckingham Palace
Queen's Park Rangers FC professional football club
Queen's Theatre West End theatre
RAF Museum official museum of the Royal Air Force
Rainham Hall magnificent Georgian townhouse
Ranger's House this beautiful Georgian villa houses The Wernher Collection
Regent's Canal Boat Trip picturesque trip along Regent's Canal
Regent's Park famous royal park
Regent Street one of the world's most famous shopping streets
Regent Street Christmas Lights the world-famous Christmas Lights on Regent Street
Regent Street Festival huge annual festival held on Regent Street
Remembrance Day annual commemorations of those that died in service defending Britain in military conflict
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay acclaimed restaurant owned by the celebrity chef
Richmond Park royal park famous for its roaming deer
Ripley's Believe it or Not! exhibition of the weird and wonderful
River Thames the world-famous river that flows through London
Romford Market historic market
Romford Snooker Club the world's most famous snooker club
Ronnie Scott's one of the world's greatest jazz clubs
Rough Trade Rough Trade East and Rough Trade West - London's legendary independent record stores
Royal Academy of Arts historic art institution that hosts the renowned Summer Exhibition
Royal Albert Hall iconic concert venue and events venue
Royal Albert Hall Tours tour of the iconic concert venue
Royal Artilley Museum detailing the history of the Royal Artillery and Royal Arsenal
Royal Court Theatre non-commercial theatre that hosts fresh, innovative works by new writers
Royal Festival Hall centrepiece of the Southbank Centre, hosting various performing-arts shows
Royal Opera House one of the world's most famous opera and ballet venues
Royal Variety Performance legendary annual variety performance attended by the Royal Family
RSPB Rainham Marshes fabulous nature haven
Saatchi Gallery acclaimed gallery of modern art
Sadler's Wells famous dance venue
Saracens FC famous rugby union club
Savile Row the world's most famous tailoring
Savoy Theatre West End theatre
Science Museum the world's greatest science museum
Selfridges famous department store
Serpentine Gallery famous gallery of modern art
Shaftesbury Theatre West End theatre
Shepherds Bush Empire famous music venue
Sherlock Holmes Museum detailing the fictitious detective, located at 221b Baker Street
Sicilian Avenue beautiful area of central London with the aesthetic appeal of old-town Italia
Sir John Soane's Museum museum of architecture
Six Nations Rugby annual tournament to determine the rugby union Champions of Europe
Sloane Street iconic affluent shopping street
Smithfield Market the world's most famous meat market
Somerset House beautiful 18th century building that hosts various events
Southbank Centre globally acclaimed arts venue
South West Four dance music festival
Southwark Cathedral historic Gothic church, built between 1220 and 1420
Speakers' Corner, Hyde Park the world's most famous speakers' corner and a bastion of free speech
Spencer House 18th century private palace
Spitalfields Market famous East End market
Stef's famous Italian restaurant
Sticky Fingers restaurant owned by The Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman
St James's Palace home of Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and the Princess Royal
St James' Park oldest of London's Royal Parks
St Katharine Docks marina with over 1,000 years of history, including being the epicentre of the Port of London
St Magnus The Martyr historic church
St Martin-in-the-Fields one of the world's most famous Anglican churches
St Martin's Theatre West End theatre
St Pancras Station Grade I listed Victorian Gothic architecture
St Patrick's Day, London including the St Patrick's Day Parade and St Patrick's Day Festival
St Paul's Cathedral 17th century Anglican cathedral
Summer Swing Kew Gardens (Kew the Music) summer concerts at the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Surrey CCC professional cricket club based at The Oval in south London
Sutton House magnificent Tudor building, erected in 1535
Syon House home of the Duke of Northumberland
TATE Britain official national gallery of British art
TATE Modern official national gallery of modern art
Test Cricket matches played each summer at Lord's and The Oval
Thames Barrier Information Centre the vital Thames Barrier
Thames Barrier Park postmodern-designed East London park
Thames Cable Car thrilling cable-car ride over the River thames, also known as the Emirates Air Line
Thames Cruises cruises of the River Thames, taking in many landmarks
The 100 Club legendary music venue on Oxford Street
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane historic West End theatre
Theatre Royal Haymarket historic West End theatre
The Berkeley world-famous hotel of grand luxury, renowned for its rooftop swimming pool
The Blind Beggar famous pub known for the Krays' legendary murder of George Cornell
The Boat Race world-famous University boat race on The Thames
The Borderline famous indie music venue
The Cartoon Museum dedicated to the history of cartoons
The Cenotaph famous monument to Britain's military casualties
The Comedy Store, London world-famous comedy club
The Dorchester world-famous, 5-star Mayfair hotel
The Dove historic 17th century pub overlooking the Thames in Hammersmith
The Dublin Castle famous indie pub and music venue in Camden Town
The French House famous Soho pub, frequented by famous bohemian celebrities
The Garage famous music venue in Highbury
The George Inn medieval pub with connections to William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens
The Gherkin iconic London landmark
The Good Mixer famous Camden pub associated with the Britpop era
The Guards Museum charting the history of the five regiments of The Guards
The Half Moon, Putney famous music venue
The Hawley Arms famous Camden pub frequented by indie musicians and other counter-cultural celebrities
The Ivy world famous restaurant, known for its celebrity clientele
The Jazz Cafe one of Europe's greatest jazz clubs
The King's Road world famous street associated with 1960s hippie fashions and 1970s punk
The London Bridge Experience and The London Tombs scary, interactive attraction combined with museum
The Lord Mayor's Show 800-year-old act of pageantry and London tradition
The Mall world-famous red road, that is used for ceremonial occasions
The Masters Tennis annual tournament played at the Royal Albert Hall betwen tennis legends
The Mayflower pub, the site from which The Pilgrims set sail for America in 1620
The Monument to the Great Fire of London, built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1677
The Musical Museum wonderful collection of quirky instruments
The National Archives one thousand years of governmental records
The o2 arena the world's busiest arena venue
The Old Bailey the world's most famous criminal court
The Old Vic one of the world's most famous theatres
The Oval one of the world's most iconic cricket grounds
The Oval Ground Tours tour of one of the world's greatest cricket grounds
The Proms annual classical music concert series at the Royal Albert Hall
The Punchbowl, Mayfair famous 18th-century pub known for its celebrity clientele
The Ritz London world-famous hotel of grand luxury, famous for hosting Afternoon Tea at The Ritz
The Roundhouse legendary music venue in Camden synonymous with 1960s counter-culture
The Savoy world-famous hotel of grand luxury
The Scala famous music venue in King's Cross
The Scoop Outdoor Film Screenings classic films screened in beautiful amphitheatre
The Serpentine world-famous recreational lake in Hyde Park
The Shard iconic building offering breathtaking views across London
The Spaniards Inn historic pub dating back to 1585
The Ten Bells Victorian Grade II listed pub associated with Jack The Ripper
The Troxy famous music venue
The View from The Shard
The Wine Show the UK's annual wine exhibition
Tom Aikens regarded as one of the top restaurants on the planet
Topshop, Oxford Street Britain's largest fashion store
Tottenham Hotspur FC one of England's biggest football clubs
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tour tour of White Hart Lane, the home of Spurs
Tower 42 one of Britain's tallest buildings with restaurants offering 600-feet views above London
Tower Bridge iconic London landmark
Tower Bridge Exhibition tour of the world-famous Tower Bridge
Tower of London 11th century royal castle and one of the most famous buildings in the world
Trafalgar Square iconic London landmark
Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree the decades-old festive tradition
Trafalgar Studios the most innovative of the famous Theatreland venues
Trafalgar Tavern famous pub that was built in 1837 and frequented by the likes of Charles Dickens
Trooping the Colour annual ceremony to celebrate the monarch's official birthday
Turner Prize Exhibition prestigious annual art award, displayed at TATE Britain
Twenty20 Cricket International and county fixtures
Twickenham Stadium the world's most famous rugby stadium; also used as major concert venue
Twickenham Stadium Tour tour of the most famous rugby stadium on the planet
Vaudeville Theatre West End theatre
Veeraswamy famous Indian restaurant opened on Regent Street in 1926
Victoria and Albert Museum one of the most famous and renowned museums on the planet
Victoria Palace Theatre West End theatre
Victoria Park major park in the East End
Vinopolis famous wine tasting attraction
Walthamstow Market the longest market in Europe
Wanstead Park nature lover's paradise
Water Rats famous indie music venue
Waterstone's, Piccadilly one of the world's largest book stores
Wellington Arch located by Buckingham Palace commemorating the Napoleonic wars
Wembley Arena world famous concert, comedy and sports arena
Wembley Market Britain's largest Sunday market and home to multi-cultural culinary delights
Wembley Stadium world's most famous football ground; also a major concert venue
Wembley Stadium Tour tour of the world's most famous football stadium
Wembley Temple beautiful Hindu temple
West End Shopping the world's most famous shopping district
West End Theatre the world-class productions of Theatreland
Westfield London huge shopping centre
Westfield Stratford City huge shopping centre at the London Olympic Park
West Ham United FC iconic 'cockney' football club from the East End
Westminster Abbey UNESCO World Heritage site and burial place of the British monarchy
Westminster Cathedral the United Kingdom's largest Catholic church
Wigmore Hall world-famous classical music venue
William Morris Gallery gallery of the 19th century craftsman's finest works
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum museum and tour detailing the world's greatest tennis venue
Wimbledon Tennis the Wimbledon Championships, the world's greatest tennis tournament
Winchester Palace 12th century palace of the Bishop of Winchester
Winter Wonderland spectacular Christmas-time attraction held each year in Hyde Park
Wireless Festival major music festival held each summer in Hyde Park
World Rugby Museum museum detailing the history of the sport, located at the world-famous Twickenham Stadium
World's End largest pub in Europe
Wyndham's Theatre West End theatre
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese historic pub built in 1667; a favourite haunt of Charles Dickens
Young Vic world-famous cutting-edge theatre
