iVisit.... Monument on Pudding Lane
Today, why not climb Monument and admire the views over the City. Its 202 ft and was build close to the spot where the Great Fire of London started on Pudding Lane.
http://www.themonument.info/
Today, why not climb Monument and admire the views over the City. Its 202 ft and was build close to the spot where the Great Fire of London started on Pudding Lane.
http://www.themonument.info/
This must-see London attraction invites you to step inside the most famous bridge in the world to explore its iconic structure, spectacular views and glass floor, modern exhibitions and magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms!
Watch the London sunrise on Primrose Hill.
The London Eye is 135 meters high which made it the world's tallest observation wheel when it opened in 2000. It has 32 capsules and carries around 10,000 visitors every day. The London Eye has become the most popular paid for UK visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year. https://www.londoneye.com/river-cruise/
Originally the British head-quarters for the French tyre company Michelin in 1911, the Michelin Building was lovingly restored to a restaurant, shop and office space in 1986. It was bought from Michelin by Sir Terence Conran and the late Lord Paul Hamlyn who had long admired it.
Eton was founded by King Henry VI in 1440 and lies just across the river Thames from the pretty Berkshire town of Windsor; most famous for its royal castle.
http://www.etoncollege.com/Default.aspx
The No.1 outdoor screening blockbuster Rooftop Film Club returns this summer for another film-filled season of classic, cult and recent releases on the finest rooftops.
The Thames Barrier is one of the largest movable flood barriers in the world. The Environment Agency runs and maintains the Thames Barrier as well as London’s other flood defences.
Oxo Tower Wharf is an award-winning, landmark building situated on the riverside walkway part of London’s fast moving South Bank and Bankside areas.
Up at The O2 is an exhilarating 90 minute experience that takes you on a guided expedition over the roof of The O2 via a fabric walkway.
Located on the 10th floor of ME London, accessible via a dedicated express lift, Radio is the only rooftop bar, lounge & terrace in the Strand & Aldwych area to be open throughout the day till 2AM (Thursday – Saturday).
WELCOME TO LONDON'S HIGHEST CHAMPAGNE BAR
This must-see London attraction invites you to step inside the most famous bridge in the world to explore its iconic structure, spectacular views and glass floor, modern exhibitions and magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms!
Located atop a 40-storey skyscraper at 110 Bishopsgate in the city of London, Duck & Waffle made its debut in the restaurant scene in the summer of 2012.
Sky Pod Bar is an all-day drinking and dining space situated amongst the impressive gardens and offering the best views from Sky Garden.
In addition to the distinct panorama of East London, Boundary Rooftop now features a heated orangery, filled with a variety of Citrus trees including Lemon, Clementine, and Calamondin, as well as Mimosa trees. When the weather is particularly good, the space is doubled and provides an unrivalled location in the form of our winter garden.
Free Tours by Foot offer name-your-own-price London walking tours. They provide a platform for professional, freelance tour guides to lead walking as well as food and bike tours at no upfront cost, so that you may enjoy a quality sightseeing experience no matter what your budget.
Sightseeing by bus is a must-do in London and the city offers 3 different hop-on, hop-off tours. Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus guarantee you the best prices on these tours as well as great bus + attraction saver combos.
Welcome to The View from The Shard, the premium visitor attraction located at the top of Western Europe’s tallest building, The Shard.
There’s no denying that London is one of the most stunning cities in the world. And sure, you could follow most tourists and view its incredible landmarks from the ground.
Aqua Shard, located on level 31 of The Shard, serves innovative contemporary British cuisine and boasts breathtaking views from its restaurant, private dining rooms and spectacular three-storey high atrium bar.
St Paul's is built in the shape of a cross, with a large dome crowning the intersection of its arms. At 111.3 metres high, it is one of the largest cathedral domes in the world and weighs approximately 65,000 tons. The area under the dome is the principal place for worship in the Cathedral.
Always dreamt of taking to the skies? Well iVisit EFG at Biggin Hill, one of the oldest professional flying schools with members coming from all over South East England.
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.
Spend a Warm Night at an Iconic Sky bar, Vista at the Trafalgar Hotel.
A short distance from Hampstead Heath is the Observatory of the Hampstead Scientific Society and is one of the few places in London where the public can go to observe the night sky.
On the top floor of the National Portrait Gallery is an 80 seat restaurant which offers stunning views over London popular at lunch and pre theatre crowds.
http://www.npg.org.uk/
Duck tours offer a unique way to see London in and out of the water, in a vehicle called a DUKW, originally developed to take troops ashore for D-Day landings.
https://www.londonducktours.co.uk/
Another great Cafe with a view. The Blueprint Cafe is on the first floor of the Design Museum at Shad Thames which has obviously influenced the clean lines of the Cafe’s design and the well presented food and drink.
Today, why not climb Monument and admire the views over the City. Its 202 ft and was build close to the spot where the Great Fire of London started on Pudding Lane.
http://www.themonument.info/