Tower Bridge

- A photogenic landmark from each and every angle, Tower Bridge has to be at the top of instagrammable places in London.
- The best snaps of the bridge can be taken from the west point of view, with the Thames river and fountains at More London Riverside in the snap.
- Visitors will enjoy strolling on the level's walkways, which also provide amazing views of the city and some great angles for wonderful clicks.
- The magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms are a historical and vintage location in the Tower Bridge open to visitors.
Timings: 9:30 AM - 6 PM
Entry Fee: Adult £11.40
Child £5.70
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The Shard

- The Shard is more than just an iconic building, as it represents the expansion of new age and urban architecture in London.
- The Shard has numerous dining options such as Sky lounge, Aqua Shard, Ting etc, with amazing architecture, interior and ambiance for visitors to capture in a frame.
- The view from The Shard public viewing gallery is one of a kind in the entire city and visitors can capture the bright city lights or the most stunning sunset from the viewpoint.
- Visitors can also take a river cruise and enjoy the view of the building from the outside, which is magnificent and amazing in itself.
Entry Fee: £32 (General Ticket of Public Gallery)
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Buckingham Palace

- Buckingham Palace serves as both the residence and office for the Royal Family and The Queen.
- Visitors are allowed to explore the 19 state rooms of the Palace during the summer season and on some dates in November and December.
- The rooms are decorated with great treasures of the Royal Collection, including the magnificent paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto.
- The Changing the Guard event is popular among tourists and happens outside the Buckingham Palace, free for visitors to witness.
Timings: For the State Rooms Tour -
Entry Fee: Child Ticket: £14.00 per ticket
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London Eye

- World's most iconic Ferris wheel, the London Eye was built to be a landmark marking the celebration of the millennium.
- The 30 minute ride gives you an amazing view of the city of London, with 40kms from the top of the wheel.
- The wheel has 32 pods, which takes visitors on a ride, representing the 32 boroughs of London City.
- Visitors can capture stunning shots from the top of the wheel, or find a beautiful vantage point from the ground that captures the wheel with the Thames river.
Timings: 11 AM - 6 PM
Entry Fee: Child ticket From £26.00 per ticket
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Hillgate Place

- The Hillgate Place is a compact array of 2-3 storey houses made with bricks and stucco terraces in the Kensington Conservation Area.
- This mid Victorian terrace house attracts tourists for their beautiful exterior, which creates a great background for amazing clicks.
- The area has been designated as a character area, and is quite different from the neighbouring district centre.
- The area has a pub named the Hillgate, which provides great champagne and even better ambiance.
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Neal’s Yard

- A colourful courtyard, Neal's Yard is home to many amazing pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes and shops.
- The buzzing corner which was once a dump truck area, was created by Nicholas Saunders, a young entrepreneur.
- Enjoy a relaxing day at one of the many quirky beauty clinics and hairdressers in this vibrant lane.
- The famous and instagrammable St. Johns Doughnuts is also located at the Neal's Yard.
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Columbia Road Flower Market

- One of the most popular and instagrammable places in London, this flower market overflows with vibrant flowers.
- Nestled on a narrow street every Sunday, the vendors sell flowers, houseplants, herbs, bulbs and shrubs.
- The best time to visit will be early in the morning, as you will find more space to click pictures and stroll around freely.
- Later, visitors can make their way to the cafes, restaurants behind the shop street and enjoy a bite.
- Some popular cafes and restaurants to enjoy around the market are Jones Dairy Cafe, Stringray Globe Pizzeria, Hermanos, and Pavilion Bakery.
Timings: 8 AM - 2 PM (Sunday)
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Sky Garden

- As London's highest public garden, Sky Garden has a vibrant and stunning 360° view of the city.
- The building houses beautiful gardens, stunning open air terrace, and great observation decks.
- The garden has beautiful flora, including the African Lily, Red Hot Poker, Bird of Paradise, and even herbs like French Lavender.
- From early brunch to evening drinks, guests can enjoy delectable flavours and beverages at the Darwin Brasserie, Fenchurch Restaurant, Sky Pod, City Garden and more.
- With limited space in one of the most instagrammable places in London, visitors have to book ahead of time for available slots.
Timings: Saturday: 7:30am–1am
British Museum

- Founded in 1753, the British Museum is open to visitors from around the globe to witness the collection of history of all fields of human knowledge.
- One of the most instagrammable places in London, the museum flaunts English history and grandeur blended beautifully with Greek Revival style architecture.
- The British museum has around 60 free galleries that can be explored by visitors upon their visit without waiting in queues for tickets.
- The magnificent building has four vast wings, 43 Greek temple inspired columns, triangular pediment and enormous steps that create a perfect backdrop for amazing clicks.
- At the centre of the magnificent Museum is the great court, which is the largest covered public square in entire Europe.
Timings: 10 AM - 5 PM
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Peggy Porschen

- Known for its exquisite pink colored and flowery exterior, Peggy Porschen is a delight for Instagram influencers and food bloggers.
- The dreamy world is open to guests to enjoy a delectable breakfast, brunch and lunch with its amazing food and drinks menu.
- The cosy and inviting interior, in addition to the perfectly served food make it one of the most popular instagrammable places in London.
- Named as the cupcake heaven, Peggy Porschen delivers the best flavours of cakes and cupcakes, which are definitely worth the visit.
Timings: 9 AM - 6 PM (Monday to Saturday)
Coppa Club

- Coppa Club is known for providing a member exclusive experience in London without having to take a membership.
- The stunning views from the Copa Club include that of the pristine Thames, Tower Bridge, and the Tower of London.
- Enjoy an all European Menu with the Club's luxurious interiors and savour the flavours of hearty pizzas, grilled mains and healthy salads.
- The club has a very extensive menu of drinks, from beers to wines, which guests can enjoy with or without a meal.
- Another amazing way to enjoy the views of Thames and Tower Bridge is from one of the Coppa Club igloos, which can be booked without any additional fee.
Timings: 9 AM - 11 PM (Monday to Thursday)
Notting Hill

- Notting Hill with its amazing galleries, cafes lined up and vibrant backdrop is the most desirable as well as instagrammable places in London.
- The famous market of Notting Hill, Portobello Market is an array of pastel colored shops and restaurants waiting to serve people from all around the globe.
- The high end boutiques invite fashion enthusiasts and influencers to witness aesthetically pleasing ambiance and select from luxurious collections.
- In August, the Notting Hill carnival makes an amazing background for capturing the bustling streets, colourful sets and vibrant faces brimming with joy.
- The neighbourhood is also home to West London's best pubs and bars for a drink after a busy day of exploring around.
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Lancaster Road

- Popular for its colourful houses, the Lancaster Road is known to be one of the most instagrammable places in London.
- Nestled in the Notting Hill neighbourhood, the road has beautiful bright colored houses where tourists and visitors make their way to get aesthetic snaps for their social media.
- The architectural similarity of the houses create a uniformity and that in turn makes it a perfect backdrop for pictures.
- Being a residential area, be respectful of the comfort and privacy of the residents.
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Churchill Arms

- Nestled between the sweet embrace of flowers and preserving the memories of Churchill, the Churchill Arms is one of London's popular public houses.
- The Pub was once a regular spot for Churchill's grandparents, and is an ode to the heritage of the family.
- The compact and cosy restaurant/pub inside flaunts its position as a Chelsea Flower Show Winner, and justifiably so.
- Guests can also enjoy a good ale and one of the best flavors of Thai cuisine to be served in a pub in London.
Timings: 11 AM - 11 PM (Monday-Saturday)
Natural History Museum

- Housing historical objects from billions of years ago, Natural History Museum of London is a popular destination for history and science buffs.
- Among the popular objects on display is Hope, the skeleton of a huge blue whale in the Hintze Hall.
- The Museum also has an exhibition on Wildlife Photographer of the Year, featuring the most stunning shots of natural scenery from around the globe.
- It also hosts various activities like yoga events, silent discos and even dinosaur-themed sleepovers.
- Spend the day exploring the 20+ galleries, or relax in the wildlife garden or its specific picnic spots.