
1. Tower Bridge
Out of the 33 bridges that make up the city of London, Tower Bridge is undoubtedly the one that attracts the most visitors. Read more
Tour
7 km
2h45
19 audios
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Dive into the heart of one of the world’s most visited destination! Nicknamed the “World City,” London is brimming with treasures around every corner! It is a cosmopolitan and dynamic city, full-of-surprises, which traces over 2,000 years of history through its monuments, blending seamlessly with themodern backdrop of England’s most important financial district. On this tour, you’ll navigate through the City of London, which, despite the ravages of the Great Fire of London in the 17th century, managed to reinventitself and become one of the most well-known business districts in the world. Get ready to discover the English capital!
Out of the 33 bridges that make up the city of London, Tower Bridge is undoubtedly the one that attracts the most visitors. Read more
This impressive fortress was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, following his conquest of England. Read more
From this viewpoint on the banks of the Thames, you can admire London's tallest skyscraper known as The Shard. Read more
Originally built in the 12th century, this church was completely reconstructed in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London. Read more
This 61-metre-high monument is a tribute to the tragedy that struck London in 1666. Read more
Here, you are at the foot of this astonishing building on the outskirts of London's financial district.v Read more
This Anglican church is dedicated to the martyred king Edmund of East Anglia, the last king of the territory before the Viking conquest in the 9th century. Read more
This is the heart of the city's historic centre! Read more
Built in 1840, this beautiful building with its eight Corinthian columns once housed the Stock Exchange. Read more
This imposing building is none other than the residence of the Lord Mayors of London! Read more
This little hidden square is a landmark in London's history: in Roman times, an amphitheater stood here. Read more
If you take the street on the right and walk a few metres, you'll come across Finsbury Circus. Read more
What on earth is this old tower that rises right in the centre of the City of London? Read more
Welcome to St Paul's Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the world, with its 110-metre-high dome! Read more
You are now on Millennium Bridge, which allows you to cross the Thames to reach the Southwark district. Read more
The building on your right is called the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare because this is where Shakespeare wrote and staged his greatest works, which are known all over the world. Read more
Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic church in London, dating back to 1220. Read more
You're now on the Queens Walk, heading towards Tower Bridge. This pathway connects London's most iconic bridge to the London Eye, almost 4 km away. Read more
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