72 places in this region. (Showing 41-50)

  1. 41. The British Museum

    One of Britain's oldest and best loved museums, the British Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts, manuscripts and exhibitions dealing with just about everything.

  2. 42. The American Bar at the Savoy Hotel

    In the 1920s when Prohibition in America took hold many American expats took solace at the opulent bar at the Savoy Hotel in London.

  3. 43. Old Spitalfields Market

    Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market that has been around since the 1880s.

  4. 44. Columbia Road Flower Market

    Every Sunday morning, this stretch of Columbia Road in the Bethnal Green area of London, is converted into a large and very popular open air flower market.

  5. 45. The Design Museum

    Great Britain has long been known for outstanding design, and the design museum is the preeminent location for exhibiting contemporary design.

  6. 46. Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms

    An incredible museum dedicated to the life of Winston Churchill housed in the very tunnels and bunkers that Churchill led much of the war effort.

  7. 47. Brick Lane

    Sometimes also called Banglatown, in the UK, Brick Lane is the epicenter of Indian cuisine in London.

  8. 48. Victoria and Albert Museum

    Best described as a museum of everything, the V&A is a pretty comprehensive experience.

  9. 49. Millenium Footbridge

    The Millenium Bridge connects the North and South Banks of the River Thames in London between Blackfriars Bridge and Southwark Bridge.

  10. 50. Victoria Memorial

    Victoria Memorial, outside of Buckingham Palace.