iVisit.... Butlers Wharf
Butler's Wharf is an English historic building on the south bank of the River Thames, just east of London's Tower Bridge, now housing luxury flats and restaurants.
iVisit.... Marble Arch
Not strictly classed "entertainment", this bastion of British free public speech and free assembly can prove one of the most absorbingly unique, theatrical activities the city has to offer. Located on the corner of Park Lane and Cumberland Gate, opposite Marble Arch tube, Speakers' Corner is the spiritual home of the British democratic tradition of soapbox oratory.
iVisit.... CentrePoint
One of London's most famous, if not most-loved, buildings, Centre Point stands in the centre of the West End, looking over the busy Oxford Street and Charing Cross Rd junction.
iVisit.... 10 Downing Street
Housing official residences of some of the biggest names in British politics, Downing Street is one of the most well-known locations in London.
https://www.gov.uk/government/history/10-downing-street#take-the-tour
iVisit.... Abbey Road Crossing
Who could ever have imagined that a simple street name and one very ordinary pedestrian crossing would come to mean so much to so many people.
http://www.abbeyroadcrossing.com/
iVisit.... Ceremony of the Keys
The Ceremony of the Keys is the traditional locking up of the Tower of London and has taken place on each and every night, without fail, for at least 700 years.
iVisit.... Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market dates back to the 14th century and is situated in what was the centre of Roman London. Originally a meat, poultry and game market, it now features a variety of vendors as well as commercial shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs.
iVisit.... Shopping at LIBERTY
"Liberty is the chosen resort of the artistic shopper" - Oscar Wilde
iVisit.... Crystal Palace Park
The Crystal Palace Park is English Heritage Grade II listed and located within the London Borough of Bromley and on the boundary of the London Boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.
iVisit.... Holland Park
Holland Park is spread across 54 acres of what used to be the grounds of Cope Castle, a large Jacobean mansion hidden in the woods. It was built by Sir Walter Cope in the early 17th century, who became Chancellor of the Exchequer under King James 1. It was renamed Holland House after the Earl of Holland’s wife Lady Rich inherited the property.
iVisit.... Foyles @Charring Cross Road
Foyles is a renowned, even legendary award-winning independent bookstore with a long history.
iVisit.... Green Park
Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit The Green Park, the smallest of the capital's eight Royal Parks.
iVisit.... Alexandra Palace
The iconic north London venue offers everything you need for an extraordinary event or great day out with the benefit of some of the best panoramic views of London.
iVisit.... Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road flower market and shops are open on Sundays from 8am ’til 3'ish come rain, wind or shine and even on Easter Sunday. Columbia Road is in the East End sitting on the edge of the city with Shoreditch to the west and Brick Lane and Spitalfields nearby.
iVisit.... Cleopatra's Needle
Anyone visiting London for the first time and walking along the Thames Embankment may be surprised to come across an original Egyptian obelisk.
iVisit.... Atlantis Bookshop
The Atlantis Bookshop in Museum Street is an esoteric bookshop in London. Established by Michael Houghton in 1922, it celebrated its 90th birthday on 21 March 2012.
iVisit.... London's Living Room
Located on the 9th floor of City Hall, this exceptional venue offers stunning panoramic views over the river Thames, Tower Bridge and some of London’s most iconic landmark.The room follows the round shape of the building and natural light overflows from the surrounding glass windows.
iVisit.... the Tranquil Garden Museum
The Garden Museum was set up in 1977 in order to rescue from demolition the abandoned ancient church of St Mary’s.
iVisit.... Milroys of Soho
Milroy’s of Soho shop was established in 1964 by John and Wallace Milroy at 3 Greek Street in London’s Soho.