London’s heritage lies in its historical buildings, public spaces and its link to the Royal family. Its culture scene is artsy and vibrant with theatres and museums. Let’s take a look at what London has in store for you.

The City of London dates back to the Roman times so there’s no shortage of heritage and culture. Other than the Palace of Westminster, the Westminster Abbey is a lovely heritage site. The stunning Gothic UNESCO World Heritage Site is the burial ground of some of England’s legendary authors, scientists and great thinkers, from Charles Darwin to Geoffrey Chaucer. Keeping with the Royal family connection, the Windsor Castle on the outskirts of London is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world – and is the Queen’s preferred weekend residence. The Tower of London is another heritage site and played a central role in some of the biggest moments in British history. The list of heritage and cultural sites in this bustling city doesn’t end but there are some sites that cannot be skipped.

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