This tour will take you through the most prominent sights of London, giving you a brief overview of each attraction. Visitors from all over the world come to admire the beauty of London. Just drive or walk through the streets, and as soon as you reach a point of interest, the audio guide will start giving you an overview.
With the self-guided audio tour in our app, you can start the tour at any time, start from a place that suits you, and choose your own pace.
Your virtual travel companion is a character called Travel Kid. He is very interested in discovering new places and also has many exciting questions. Download our audio guide and also participate in a fun travel game.
NB! After purchasing your ticket, read the instructions in the "Before You Go" section! The ticket is valid for 1 week after its activation.
You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!
The Bank of England, located in the heart of London, is the central bank of the United Kingdom and one of the oldest and most important financial institutions in the world. Founded in 1694, it has played a central role in the British and global economy ever since.
The Mansion House in London is a landmark building built in the 18th century between 1739 and 1752. It was designed to be the official residence and office of the Lord Mayor of London....
Big Ben, one of London`s most iconic landmarks, is known for its extraordinary precision and impressively large clockwork. Although the name `Big Ben` strictly refers only to the giant clock weighing more than 13 tons, it has become synonymous with the entire Elizabeth Tower, located at the northern end of the UK`s Houses of Parliament in the heart of Westminster....
Tower Bridge is a truly imposing example of Victorian engineering that represents the historic heart of London. Its prominent twin towers and elegant bascule mechanism are not only functional, but also beautify the cityscape...
The Tower of London, also known as the Tower, is a historic fortress that has witnessed many significant events in the history of England throughout the ages. It was founded in 1066 by William the Conqueror, who wanted to consolidate his power in London...
The Shard, also known as the Shard London Bridge, is the crown jewel of the London skyline, towering majestically over the cityscape...
Westminster Abbey is a historic church in London known for being the site of coronations and state ceremonies...
Buckingham Palace, this majestic and historic building, is the heart and soul of the British monarchy, standing majestically in the borough of Westminster, offering visitors a glimpse into royal life...
Standing atop Ludgate Hill, St. Paul`s Cathedral has been the heart of London`s spiritual and architectural life for centuries. Legend has it that the sanctity of this place goes back to Roman times, where the goddess Diana was revered, but with the establishment of a Christian sanctuary in 604, a new era began...
The Palace of Westminster is a historic building complex that has been the heart of Britain`s political power for centuries. It is home to the bicameral Parliament, consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and is located on the banks of the River Thames, making it one of London`s most iconic landmarks...
Named after British naval hero Lord Nelson after his victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Trafalgar Square is one of London`s symbols and most popular meeting places...
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is a true engineering masterpiece that towers above the River Thames and offers visitors breathtaking views of the heart of London...
Piccadilly Circus is a historic intersection in the heart of London known for its bubbling energy and cultural significance. It is a vibrant hub in the Westminster Borough, connecting St. James and Soho districts and is known for its iconic neon signs and statue of Eros...
Marble Arch is a historic landmark in London, located in the northwest corner of Hyde Park at the intersection of Oxford Street and Park Lane...
The Royal Albert Hall in London is one of the most famous concert halls in the world, famous for its stunning architecture, rich history and diverse repertoire of performances...
The Sherlock Holmes Museum in London is dedicated to one of the most famous detectives in literature, Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle. It is located at 221B Baker Street, the detective`s fictional residence in Doyle`s stories...
Notting Hill, located in west London, is one of the city`s most colorful and culturally rich areas. It is famous for its historic architecture, diverse community and the annual Notting Hill Carnival, Europe`s largest street festival...
Harrods is one of the world`s most famous department stores, located in the Knightsbridge area of London. It is known for its luxury goods, exceptional service and outstanding architecture...
Nestled in the vibrant heart of London’s Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and artistic excellence....
30 St Mary Axe, most commonly recognised as The Gherkin, represents a true icon among London’s skyline with an architectural and historical significance that transcends its relatively recent construction...
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