London in depth
Westminster Abbey
England’s coronation church, a Gothic masterpiece filled with royal tombs and national memorials.
Westminster Abbey is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the spiritual stage for the United Kingdom’s most solemn ceremonies. Consecrated in 1065 and rebuilt in soaring Gothic style from the 13th century, it has hosted every English and later British coronation since 1066.
Its chapels and cloisters hold the tombs and memorials of monarchs, poets, scientists and statesmen, earning it the name ‘the nation’s church’. Visitors admire its fan vaulting, stained glass and the historic Coronation Chair.
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.