City of London



All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe
All Hallows Brass Rubbing Centre
Bank of England Museum
Banqueting House
Barbican Art Gallery
Buckingham Palace
Chapel Royal
Clarence House
Florence Nightingale Museum
Goldsmiths' Hall
HM Tower of London
London Duck Tours
London Sightseeing - See the best by bus
Museum of London
Roman London's Amphitheatre
St Bartholomew's Museum
St Paul's Cathedral
The Monument

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All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe

All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe offers a wide range of ceramic items that can be hand painted, ranging from plates, mugs, piggy banks and flower pots. Let your children's creative side explode!...




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All Hallows Brass Rubbing Centre

An exhibition of medieval facsimile brasses organised as a workshop with staff on hand to help visitors make their own rubbings....




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Bank of England Museum

Having been in existence for more than 300 years the Bank of England has, unsurprisingly, accumulated a considerable number of items associated with its history. These items are grouped into 'Collections'. Some of them, such as banknotes and furnitur...




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Banqueting House

The Banqueting House is all that remains of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign's principal residence from 1530 until 1698 when it was destroyed by fire. Renowned for its architecture and painting, the building is also famous for being the scene of Charl...




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Barbican Art Gallery

BARBICAN ART GALLERY:
One of the leading art spaces in the UK, Barbican Art Gallery presents the best of international visual art with a dynamic mix of art, architecture, design, fashion and photography. The Curve is dedicated to a vibrant program...




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Buckingham Palace

Today Buckingham Palace is The Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened to visitors on a regular basis.
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Chapel Royal

The term Chapel Royal did not originally refer to a building but an establishment. It is a body of priests and singers to serve the spiritual needs of the Sovereign. Over time the term has become associated with a number of chapels used by monarchs f...




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Clarence House

Clarence House is the official residence of TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall and the home of the Princes William and Henry. From 1953 to 2002 it was the home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

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Florence Nightingale Museum

The Museum holds a unique collection of artefacts and is the only place where you can learn the full story of this remarkable woman. The Museum is independent and opened in 1989. It has over 2000 artefacts and aims to show the extraordinary life and ...




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Goldsmiths' Hall

Positioned at the junction of Foster Lane and Gresham Street, north east of St. Paul's Cathedral, the magnificent Hall, opened in 1835, is one of London's hidden treasures. The Hall is the third on this site, the Goldsmiths' Company being located her...




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HM Tower of London

HM Tower of London, one of the most famous buildings in the world, was constructed following the Norman conquest in the 11th century to dominate London. The Royal Armouries images only illustrate the artefacts on show within the White Tower.
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London Duck Tours

London Duck Tours offer more than just a sightseeing tour; appealing to visitors of all ages!. We guide you around the City of Westminster by road and river, without ever leaving the comfort of your seat. Nothing compares to the thrill of driving fro...




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London Sightseeing - See the best by bus

With distinctive buses and friendly staff, the choice in selected cities between multi-lingual commentary or live guide, an exclusive Kids Commentary in some destinations,
sightseeing has never been so much fun!...




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Museum of London

Step inside Museum of London for an unforgettable journey through the capital’s turbulent past. The new £20 million Galleries of Modern London open in spring 2010 when you’ll be able to walk the streets of Victorian London, take a stroll in recr...




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Roman London's Amphitheatre

The amphitheatre was first discovered in 1988 when short stretches of Roman wall were observed at the bottom of four archaeological investigation trenches. The findings were instantly famous and the site became a protected monument. The City of Londo...




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St Bartholomew's Museum

Set in the historic North Wing of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the Museum tells the story of this renowned institution, celebrates its achievements and explains its place in history.
A video relates the foundation of the hospital and life-size mod...




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St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's, with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline. Step inside and you can enjoy the cathedral's awe-inspiring interior, and uncover fascinating stories about its history.
So come and explore St Paul's for yourself...




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The Monument

Following an 18-month closure which began in 2007, The Monument reopened in February 2009 revealing the effects of a £4.5 million renovation. If you're feeling energetic one of the most rewarding forms of exercise on offer in the City of London is t...