London in depth
Tower of London
Norman fortress, royal palace and prison, home to the Crown Jewels and centuries of intrigue.
Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the Tower of London is a formidable fortress, royal palace and former prison on the banks of the Thames. Its white limestone keep, the White Tower, anchored the Norman conquest, while later walls, towers and barracks reflect centuries of royal power.
Today, visitors explore the Crown Jewels, walk the battlements, and hear tales of intrigue, executions and royal scandal, guided by the iconic Yeoman Warders within this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Buckingham Palace
The King’s London residence, famed for its grand façade and ceremonial Changing of the Guard.
Westminster Abbey
England’s coronation church, a Gothic masterpiece filled with royal tombs and national memorials.
Tower of London
Norman fortress, royal palace and prison, home to the Crown Jewels and centuries of intrigue.
Tower Bridge
Iconic Victorian bascule bridge offering panoramic Thames views and dramatic historic engineering.