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The British Museum

The stunning British Museum exhibits collections from all around the world. With one of the most extensive collections in the world numbering over seven million objects, and home to the famous Rosetta Stone, it's one of London's most visited sites.

The National Gallery

Housing one of the largest collections of European paintings in the world, from Gainsborough to Van Gogh and displaying work dating back as far as 1250.

The Natural History Museum

Famed for its stunning architecture and arguably one of the most beautiful buildings in London, the Natural History Museum had an impressive dinosaur exhibition. Famed for its life-sized Blue Whale and earthquake room it attracts visitors of all ages on a voyage of discovery.

The Tate Modern

Situated on the cosmopolitan South Bank of the Thames the Tate Modern displays major works by Picasso and Matisse alongside more contemporary work by today's artists.

The Science Museum

Explore the scientific advances of the last 300 years, with over 40 galleries and at least 2000 exhibits, the Science Museum offers the chance to get hands on with science experiments.

The Tower of London

Immerse yourself in the turbulent history of the tower and discover its past. The Tower is one of the most fortified buildings in the world, with a macabre past as a prison and place of execution, it is also home to the British Crown Jewels.

The London Eye

An iconic feature of London's skyline, the wheel offers incredible birds eye views of some of London 's well known landmarks.

The National Maritime Museum

With its professional ship simulator, and maritime displays from all over the world this fantastic museum will take you on a Maritime journey through the past.

The Victoria & Albert Museum

Incorporating Art and design of the last 3,000 years the Victoria & Albert offers diverse displays from ancient ceramics to Kylie Minogue's show clothes!

Madame Tussauds

Rub shoulders with some of the world's most famous characters, from Her Majesty the Queen to Beyonce.