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Big Ben proudly stands next to the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, overlooking the River Thames, as a beacon of London’s rich history.
Buckingham Palace, London's iconic royal landmark, serves as the official residence of the King and stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Constructed in 1703, its renowned facade attracting millions was added between 1847 and 1850.
The secret headquarters, from where Winston Churchill lead the British troops in the Second World War, is now a museum.
The Fortnum & Mason department store, which specialises in delicious food and drinks, was established in 1707. It was initially opened as a grocery store and later expanded into other fields of trade. The flagship store is located at 181 Piccadilly.
Green Park is one of the eight Royal parks and covers approximately 40 acres between Buckingham Palace to the south, Piccadilly to the north, and the ceremonial avenue of The Mall to the southeast.
Between Whitehall and St James’s Park, Horse Guards Parade London is the city’s ceremonial centre. Famous for the daily Changing of the Guard, the annual Trooping the Colour parade and the Household Cavalry Museum, it is a must-see landmark linking political London with royal tradition.
The Palace of Westminster is one of the most iconic landmarks in London, with Big Ben at one end of the palace. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The National Gallery is London's third most popular museum. Its collection includes over 2300 European artworks since the 1300s. The museum is right next to Trafalgar Square, in the borough of Westminster.
Westminster Abbey is a royal church where coronations have occurred for almost a thousand years. It is a UNESCO world heritage site and a prime example of Gothic architecture.
Floris London is a historic and luxurious perfume house that has served royalty and celebrities since 1730. The store features a small museum showcasing its rich heritage, and knowledgeable staff guide visitors through their fragrance collections. Visitors can explore classic scents, including those favored by Winston Churchill and Ian Fleming, and even create their own signature perfume.