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The London Eye has become a symbol of London and is recognised worldwide. At 135m, it is the world's tallest observation wheel, giving stunning panoramic views of up to 40km/25 miles on a clear day.
Stand on the Greenwich Meridian Line, Longitude Zero, which divides East and West. Watch the time-ball fall at 1 o’clock. Giant refracting telescope. Explore the history of time and astronomy in this charming Wren building.
Take a guided tour at this unique historic Edwardian building, see the Great Hall with its magnificent organ and the superb view from the balcony.
Madame Tussauds is the interactive attraction where guests come face to face with A-list stars and icons, in life-like wax figure form, and get a chance to participate in the things that famous people do.
Re-enact the blood and guts, torture and terror of some of the most gruesome events in British history. It’s so much fun it’s frightening!
The South Bank's major concert hall for orchestral concerts. Public tours of the hall have now been discontinued.
The world's leading indoor Family Entertainment Centre, located within the heart of London's West End.
A new addition to London's skyline, the Greenwich Wheel gives 360 degree views from modern air-conditioned capsules.