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Tour to Take Pics in London

Daily excursion for travelers who enjoy taking photographs and are new to London! When you are new to London, there are numerous attractions to choose from. This plan is an efficient way for travellers to appreciate the scenery of London things to do while visiting London.

For first-time visitors to London, this tourist route can supply many notable scenic locations. You can take photos at scenic locations while also enjoying representative local food and culture. You’ll be glad you came to London after this day’s adventure.

 

Big Ben London

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The classical culture of London’s representation. This is a notable structure in London’s landmarks. Jay Chou once composed a song with the same title.

Big Ben is a massive and beautiful emblem of both the city of London and the United Kingdom. Since 1859, Big Ben has been telling the time for the city of London. According to Greenwich’s time, it rings every hour. It’s been over a century and a half, albeit it’s been separated and recast twice during that time. Big Ben’s bell is still audible and magnificent.

Big Ben London is a large newspaper clock that can be found on the clock tower at the north end of the British Parliament building. It was built on the Thames Bank in 1858 and is approximately 100 meters tall. Almost every visitor to the United Kingdom will stop here for a group photo. Every 15 minutes, the bell tower sounds the iconic melodious Westminster bell. It rings a deeper resonance bell for the entire hour. The bell tower is now known as the Elizabeth Tower, and it was built to celebrate the Queen’s accession to the throne 60 years ago. Foreign tourists can only admire Big Ben’s exterior because only British residents can visit the inside. The world-famous clock tower may be seen from the Westminster tube stop. Big Ben features four clock faces at the summit. 312 pieces of white glass are placed inside each clock face. The hour and minute hands are clearly visible through the glass. During the congressional session, the clock will also be illuminated.

There are various theories as to how Big Ben got his name. Some believe it receives its name from the letter “Ben” in the name of its constructor, Benjamin Hall. Big Ben keeps precise time. It only comes to a halt owing to renovation when the seasons change every year. Big Ben in London is also a popular spot for people to ring in the new year. Radio and television will emit a bell to signal the start of the new year. On Memorial Day (November 11), the bell of Big Ben signals the start of two minutes of silence to remember those who perished in battles such as World War I. Every night, Big Ben floats gently in the night sky, illuminated. From the other side of the Thames, you can appreciate its magnificence. The river is close to the pier beneath the London Eye.

The side provides a superior vantage for photographing Big Ben and the Parliament Building. It is mandatory to pose for a group shot in front of Big Ben. It should be noted, however, that there are frequently exaggerated people dressed as clowns near Big Ben and the parliament building, who take the initiative to snap photos with tourists and request excessive consumption. Pay special attention to prevention. If strangers offer you flowers or other small goods, resist the urge to take them. This region is popular with tourists. Remember to look after your valuables.

P.S.: The interior of Big Ben is closed to non-British people. But when you visit the congress hall, you can get in close contact with Big Ben. It’s free and you don’t need to make an appointment.

Golden Checklist

  • See – Don’t forget to look at Tower Bridge next to the clock tower.
  • Taste – There will be snacks around the tower, similar to fish and chips.
  • Buy – There will be souvenir shops where can buy souvenirs similar to badges.
  • Photo Point – Panoramic photos of Big Ben can be arranged on the tower bridge of London.
  • Listen – Bells spanning a century and a half.
  • Don’t easily trust some small vendors around. They will ask you to charge high fees.

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Jewel Tower

The world’s largest diamond is hereThe Jewel Tower is the place where the early royal family stored jewellery. The world’s largest diamond is here. It’s very shocking. You won’t feel tired of looking back and forth many times. Especially those who like jewellery should go and have a look. There may be some inspiration.

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Sir Winston Churchill Statue

The famous statue of the leader who served as British Prime Minister during World War II stands on the base next to the parliament building.

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Westminster Abbey London

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In churches or buildings with special memorial significance, the metropolis has set aside a place for outstanding people. Just as French celebrities are buried in the Pantheon, British celebrities are lucky to enter Westminster Abbey. They may be buried in the church, Or erect a monument here. Here are the cemeteries of some famous politicians, scientists, militarists, and writers, including those of Churchill, Newton, Darwin, Dickens, browning, and Hawking. The “Poet’s Corner” on the south wing of the transept is the gathering place of the tombs of poets and writers. There is also the famous Tomb of the unknown soldier in World War I (1920).

Therefore, there are many tombs and monuments here, which can be called the famous British Museum of historical relics. Moreover, these ancestral tombs and monuments have a wonderful function in Architecture: they effectively avoid the boredom that may be caused by the extraordinary depth on the central axis of the church. Westminster Abbey is not only the place where kings of all dynasties were crowned and held wedding celebrations, but also the location of British royal tombs. It can be said that Westminster Abbey is a stone history book of the British royal family.

Westminster Abbey is located on the Thames River in London, the capital of England. It is the largest Gothic building in the world. Westminster Abbey was originally a Catholic Benedictine monastery. Westminster Abbey was built in 960, expanded in 1045, completed in 1065, and finally rebuilt from 1220 to 1517. It can be said to be the highest Church in Britain. In addition to members of the royal family, great figures in many fields of Britain are also buried here. In fact, Westminster Abbey is neither the main church of the archdiocese nor the church in the diocese. It is known as the exclusive Church of the royal family. The archdeacon exercising management and its laws and regulations should be determined by the royal family. Although the architectural plan indicates that the entrance is on the left side of the front of church, it is actually located in the North transept on the side of the church.

Looking at Westminster Abbey London from this angle, you can see the nearby Westminster Palace and Big Ben. To the north of Westminster Abbey is St. Margaret’s church. Westminster is totally self-funded and does not have financial allocations from the royal family, the Anglican Church, or the state. It depends entirely on ticket revenue and donations. St. Peter’s chapel in Westminster, commonly known as Westminster Abbey, is a large Gothic architectural church. It has always been the place where British monarchs (from England, Britain to the Commonwealth) were buried or crowned. It briefly became a cathedral in 1546 – 1556. In 1987, according to criteria (I) (II) (IV) for cultural heritage selection, Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey, and St. Margaret’s Church were approved by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee to be included in the world heritage list as cultural heritage.

P.S.: The opening hours are; For Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10.00 – 14.00 (last entry) For Wednesday, 16.00 – 19.00 (last entry) For Saturday, 09.00 – 15.00 (last entry) P.S: Visiting ends one hour after the last entry.

Golden Checklist

  • Photo Point – Good photos can be taken anywhere inside or outside Westminster Abbey.

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Churchill War Rooms London

Explore the War Rooms’ top-secret passages. In the interactive Churchill Museum, learn about Churchill’s incredible 90-year life, leadership, and legacy, from his lonely upbringing to his military career, two terms as Prime Minister, and beyond.

Explore the influence of the Second World War on London life with a one-of-a-kind art show housed within the War Rooms London for a short time only. The exhibition Wartime London: Art of the Blitz includes pieces by Henry Moore, Eric Ravilious, and others.

Churchill War Rooms is one of London’s must-see sites, housing the underground nerve center from which the British government commanded the Second World War and the award-winning Churchill Museum.

Golden Checklist

  • Buy – The shops offer a wide range of inspiring and unique gifts, from books, clothing, and accessories to vintage posters, homeware, toys, and souvenirs, all inspired by our collections and the stories they tell.
  • Photo Point – All the scenes and exhibits are worth taking pictures of.
  • Don’t spend too much time on an exhibit. You have a lot of things worth seeing.

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Bonus: Westminster Arms

Have something to eat. Enjoy some local food. You can see the menus on the website.

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Bonus 2: Cafe at Storey’s Gate

Rest at the specialty cafe. This cafe is a lovely little one with some outdoor seating, also overlooking St James’s Park.

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Natural History Museum London

The natural history museum, located in South Kensington, London, is Europe’s largest natural history museum. It is a world-famous natural history exhibition hall and Research Institute, with over 70 million specimens of botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology, and zoology, many of which have extraordinary historical and scientific value, such as the animal specimens collected by Darwin during his scientific investigation.

The London Museum of Natural History houses around 40 million animal, plant, rock, and mineral specimens from around the world, including over 7 million paleontological fossil specimens. The library houses 500000 different types of books and journals, as well as a huge quantity of valuable articles such as early natural research documents and photographs. The museum has 20 huge exhibition halls dedicated to palaeontology, minerals, plants, animals, ecology, and humans.

The central hall is a modern life science display hall that introduces evolution and anthropology knowledge through a three-dimensional landscape and showcase. Paleontological fossil specimens are on show in the exhibition galleries on the first floor’s right side. It houses ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, a 5-meter-high Tyrannosaurus Rex, tiny new jaw dragons, pterosaurs with 17-meter tail wings, and full Archaeopteryx bones; the exhibition rooms on the left side include modern species such as marine invertebrates, fish, birds, and reptiles. The best of them is the bird exhibit.

The left side of the second level is dedicated to mammals, the most intriguing of which are African savannah species and Australian marsupials. Minerals, rocks, jewels, and marble are displayed on the right, and meteorites are presented in a separate area. The third story houses a display of present and fossil flora.

P.S.: Visiting hours: For Monday-Sunday, 10.00-17.50 (last entry 17.00) Closed from 24-26 December

Golden Checklist

  • See – Different colour zone.
  • Buy – Museum souvenir shops can buy animal model toys.
  • Photo Point – You can take photos at will in the museum, but you can’t carry a tripod.
  • Do – The museum exhibition is very interesting, with various interactive facilities.
  • Don’t – You may need to queue up during the holidays.

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Royal Albert Hall London

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A fantastic visit to one of London’s most iconic locations! If you wish to see a concert, you must make a reservation on their official website in advance. You will be enthralled by the stunning performance that can only be felt in London, UK.

Queen Victoria erected the Albert Concert Hall in 1871 in memory of her late husband, Prince Albert. During his lifetime, Prince Albert was a great fan of music, but his dream of establishing a concert hall was never achieved. To assist her husband to realize his dream, Queen Victoria named the concert hall after him and erected a statue of Prince Albert in Kensington Park north of the performance hall. The performance hall is likewise filled with the Queen’s affection and longing for her husband. The initials of her spouse, Prince Albert, can be found all over the stairwell.

At the moment, the concert hall offers six theme tours: the grand tour, the story of the Proms tour, which tells the behind-the-scenes story of the BBC Proms, the secret history tour, which tells the unknown story behind the concert hall, the afternoon tea tour, which allows visitors to enjoy authentic English afternoon tea, and the Victorian architectural style. Enjoy the music hall’s architectural tour from the inside out as well as the Victorian interactive tour for youngsters. All of these tours may overlap with a concert rehearsal. Furthermore, it is encouraged that you reserve your tickets online in advance to receive optimal seating.

Golden Checklist

  • See – Don’t forget to look at the architecture itself, which is also very characteristic.
  • Photo Point – Good photos can be taken everywhere.
  • Do – Enjoy an event.
  • Don’t choose to visit when there are activities. You can’t enter many areas.

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Hyde Park London

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Welcome to the largest royal garden in the United Kingdom! You may sense the British people’s leisure here and enjoy the beautiful afternoon sunshine.

Hyde Park, located on the west side of Buckingham Palace, is London’s most famous and largest park. In the northeast corner of Hyde Park, there lies a marble Arc de Triomphe. In the southeast corner, there is also a Wellington arch. But the most well-known feature is the speaker’s corner. Citizens can speak on any topic linked to the national economy and people’s livelihood in this ancient icon of British democracy. This custom is still practiced today. Here you can also observe Queen Elizabeth’s swans and other interesting little creatures.

This was the king’s deer farm prior to the 18th century. In the 16th century, King Henry VIII used it as a royal park. Hyde Park was open to the public during Charles I’s reign. Queen Victoria hosted the first London International Exposition here in 1851. With the famed “speakers’ Corner,” it is now also a space for people to host various political gatherings and other mass activities.

Golden Checklist

  • See – The Queen’s swan and the chance to see the Royal Guard.
  • Taste – There are various restaurants in the park, such as Spanish food and English food.
  • Buy – There are shops selling different goods at the gate of the park.
  • Photo Point – Anywhere.
  • Do – Feed pigeons and squirrels, or go to the ice rink to experience skating.

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Bonus: Colicci Cafe

It’s nice to have a rest in a cafe for a coffee break. Opening Times; In summer: 10:00 – 19:30 In winter: 10:00 – 16:00

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Bonus 2: Serpentine Bar & Kitchen

It’s nice to have a rest in a restaurant with special characteristics. Also having a view of nature is a plus. You can check the menu on the website.

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Bill’s Baker Street Restaurant – Lunch Option 1

 

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Eat at the restaurant close to Holmes’ house! Enjoying traditional English cuisine can help you feel more at ease in the city.

You can choose a variety of traditional English lunches, and this restaurant also caters to vegans. You can view the menus and other information on the website.

This is a well-known neighborhood eatery that has been in operation for many years. According to the boss, several members of the royal family and celebrities have visited it. This restaurant is generally recommended for a meal. But why not give it a shot for lunch?

P.S.: Tip for the waiter about 1-3 pounds.

Golden Checklist

  • See – The decoration in the store is very characteristic.
  • Taste – Jackfruit salad, fish and chips, sweet potato chips, magic sauce with salmon, crispy steamed rice.
  • Don’t – Unlike some restaurants, please don’t talk and shout loudly during meals.

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Pizza Express – Lunch Option 2

 

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Enjoy a homemade pizza by an Italian chef. This legendary eatery serves the most authentic pizza. For the first time, the taste of pizza here will make you believe that pizza can be so delicious.

Peter Boizot, the founder of Pizza Express, founded the first Pizza Express on Wardour Street in the SOHO district in 1965. He is regarded as one of the most outstanding and influential entrepreneurs and philanthropists of the contemporary era. He has forever altered the British catering sector and introduced leisure catering to the streets with it. In the 1960s, Peter traveled to Europe and lived and worked in France, Germany, and Switzerland before settling in Rome; he reported for the press and sold postcards from a cart in St. Peter’s Square. Peter returned to London after falling in love with European catering culture and discovering that there was no place to get a proper Italian pizza.

He resolved to make, sell, and consume himself as an opportunist. Peter’s need for authenticity, along with his unique determination, was a winning combination. Peter was the first to introduce Peroni into Britain after transporting an original pizza oven from Naples and acquiring real mozzarella cheese from the only maker in London. On March 27, 1965, the restaurant opened its doors to the public for the first time on Huadu Street. Create a leisure catering idea. With oil-proof paper, square pizza is sold via the front window. Pizza Express has become a part of millions of people’s lives, yet the essence of a simple menu and cheerful service has not altered. Peter, a lifetime art collector, is eager to develop fashionable aesthetics for his restaurant, and he is collaborating with Italian designer Enzo apicera to accomplish so.

They collaborated on the creation of a menu, a dining table, the signature Pizza Express open kitchen, and simple and beautiful decor. Celebrities and media flocked to the event, and a brand was established. In 1967, the second restaurant opened on Coptic Street, near the British Museum. Peter used to work for a dairy company. He offered Enzo a quick introduction to the halo of the first Pizza Express, but it adopts a completely unique design and decorating that is in keeping with the building’s peculiarities and charm. This is now a standard feature of Pizza Express. Peter is keen to prevent homogenization in order to grow the firm. He frequently compares his restaurant to a necklace as opposed to a chain store. Each ring is a high-quality stone. Enzo is still designing over 85 Pizza Express restaurants.

Golden Checklist

  • Taste – Romana Pizza is nice, also Funghi Di Bosco and Sloppy Vegan Romana.
  • Buy – You can pack some semi-finished pizza and go home.
  • Don’t pack too many pizzas. They can’t be stored for too long.

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Baker Street London

You may follow Sherlock to each crime scene one by one here. If you like Sherlock Holmes, you won’t want to miss this. If you aren’t already a fan of Sherlock Holmes, you will be after visiting here.

Baker Street is a road in Mary Leben, Westminster, West London, United Kingdom. It’s called “Baker” after the constructor, William Baker. Baker Street isn’t that lengthy. It is a stretch of the A41 trunk road that runs from Regent Park in the south to Wigmore Street in the north. Walking down Baker Street, you’ll come across the famed Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and Regent Park. If you’re interested, you can go together. The Museum of Sherlock Holmes Baker Street is noteworthy because Conan Doyle’s investigator Sherlock Holmes lives at “221B” on Baker Street.

There is no “221B” house on Baker Street. There is also no prominent detective living here. However, the Sherlock Holmes “old house” Museum was established in 1990 to fulfill the wishes of detective lovers. Take the tube to Baker Street station in London. The entire ceramic tile wall of the station has a silhouette of Sherlock Holmes wearing a round hat and smoking a pipe. A monument of Sherlock Holmes stands outside the subway station.

Golden Checklist

  • See – There are various designs of Sherlock Holmes on the street, and there are many shops and good buildings around the street.
  • Buy – Various shops offer snacks, clothes, rain gear, and other different goods.
  • Photo Point  At the subway entrance, there is a statue pointing to the exit of Holmes Memorial Hall on Baker Street, holding a pipe, wearing a deer hunting hat and a long cloak. Naturally, it is Mr Holmes. You can take pictures with it.
  • Don’t – Pay attention to queuing when it’s crowded.

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Bonus: The Sherlock Holmes Museum

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Keep chasing! Watch and buy some souvenirs of the beloved detective. Visit the museum full of Sherlock Holmes traces, and you will turn through all kinds of case files together with the incarnation detective. You can check the opening hours and the ticket prices on their website and book your ticket.

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British Museum London

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The intersection of culture and history where gains great attention from tourists. As we all know, not going to this special one of the London museums will be a pity for every tourist looking for London tourist attractions.

The British Museum London, known as one of the three largest museums in the world, is located in London, England; It has the longest history, the most magnificent scale, rich collections, and a wide variety, with a total of more than 8 million collections; It is also a scenic spot that I think is necessary to come to Britain. It may be a place to go every time I come.

The British Museum is the oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum in the world, located in London, UK. From all over the world, the museum has collected many cultural relics and also the book treasures. Its rich collection and a wide variety are rare in museums all over the world. The collection was mainly obtained from Britain’s foreign expansion from the 18th century to the 19th century. Located in the centre of London, the British Museum is a large-scale Greek Renaissance building, which is very spectacular. The cultural relics and books collected here have a long reputation in the world. The British Museum was built in 1753 and officially opened six years later. The museum has a collection of many cultural relics and treasures from all over the world. The rich and diverse collections are rare in museums all over the world. The British Museum has a collection of more than 8 million pieces.

You need to download the visit map on the official website in advance, which will help you visit more efficiently. The museum’s opening hours: For Monday to Sunday, 10.00–17.00 (last entry at 15.30).

Great Court: 10.00–17.30 (Fridays 20.30)

Galleries: 10.00–17.00 (please note: Clearing begins in galleries 10 minutes before closing)

Information Desk: 10.00–17.00

Ticket Desk: 10.00–17.00

Box Office: 10.00–16.50, Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays)

The museum is closed 24–26 December.

Golden Checklist

  • See – Statue of Ramesses II, Assyrian Lion Hunt Reliefs, Asia Exhibition Zone.
  • Taste – Great Court Restau and the Court Café.
  • Buy – In the museum store, you can buy all kinds of peripherals, and even a Kindle.
  • Photo Point – All the exhibits are worth taking photos of and recording.

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University of London

There are many famous universities in London on this block, which can feel a very strong campus feeling.

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London Eye

Enjoy the magnificent night view. End the day with the night view of London as one of the London things to do.

The London Eye gives people two aesthetic angles. One is to overlook the whole picture of London in the passenger cabin, so as to appreciate the grand and magnificent beauty of London; the other is in the city of London at night, watching the dreamy beauty of the London eye from a distance in a corner – at this time, the London eye has already turned into a huge colour aperture, which together with the surrounding neon lights constitute a bright and dreamy London night.

The London Eye opened at the end of 1999 when the sponsor was British Airways, so it was also called the Millennium Wheel, with a total height of 135 meters (443 feet). The London eye has a total of 32 passenger cabins (from serial number 1 to 33). Because of a taboo (No. 13), the cabin is made of tempered glass inside and outside, so it is equipped with an air conditioning system. Each passenger compartment can carry about 25 passengers, and the rotation speed is about 0.26 meters per second, that is, one lap takes 30 minutes“ The “London Eye” was built to celebrate the new millennium, so it is also known as the “Millennium Ferris wheel”. Passengers can take the “London Eye” in mid-air to have a bird’s-eye view of London“ The “London Eye” turns into a huge blue halo at night, greatly adding to the dreamy temperament of the Thames.

The operating hours of the London Eye are 11 am – 6 pm every day. For River Cruise, it is 10:45 am – 4:45 pm. Depending on your preference for experiences, you can choose your ticket with a river cruise for groups or single options. Check the website for further information.

Golden Checklist

  • See – Overlooking London at night.
  • Buy – You can buy a mini London Eye model.
  • Photo Point – After entering the night, the London Eye will turn on the light, which is the most suitable time to take pictures. 
  • Don’t – People with acrophobia should not try it easily.

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Bonus: The Fountain – St Thomas Gardens

The garden is a good example of modernist garden design. It was made when the eastern part of the hospital was rebuilt in the 1960s. Just like Westminster Bridge, it’s next to the London Eye. You can easily find it and take a group photo.

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Bonus 2: Westminster Bridge

Another suitable place to take photos and watch the night scene. If you are afraid of heights, Westminster Bridge is the best place for you to watch the night scenery of London. It’s just a little north of the London Eye. You can see it when you can see the London Eye.

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