Built by Henry VIII mostly between 1531 and 1536, St James palace has been a residence of the British monarchy for over 300 years. Read more about St. James's Palace
Sitting on the shoulders of Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea football, Brompton Cemetery is London's only crown cemetery and an original example of a Victorian-Metropolitan cemetery in the UK. Read more about Brompton Cemetery
Bushy Park is the second biggest Royal Park in London. It's within close proximity to Hampton Court Palace, and is home to some of London's more diverse wildlife. Read more about Bushy Park
Regent's Park offers Londoners and tourists the largest open area for sports in the capital. There's so much sporting variety here that you'd need to come back another day to try them all. Read more about Regent's Park
Depending on how you look at it, Hampton Court Palace just may be one of the most happening places in London – literally Read more about Hampton Court Palace
Offering stunning views (especially from the bridge in the middle of the park) of both Buckingham Palace and Horse Guards, St. James’s Park is a favourite amongst tourists visiting London. Read more about St. James's Park
Rubbing shoulders with Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens provides the opportunity for a more cultural experience with the presence of its Italian Gardens, statues and memorials. Not to mention the palace. Read more about Kensington Gardens
Bought by George III in 1761, Buckingham Palace has been British royalty HQ for 175 years. It’s arguably the face of London, and it’s what thousands of tourists come to London every year for. Read more about Buckingham Palace
Known throughout the world for its strong royal presence, extensive royal history, towering structures and statues and acres of gorgeous rolling parklands, London offers a plethora of extravagance in every sense of the word.
Welcome to a side of London which is never - and should never - be overlooked. Our royal family are the faces of London and, indeed, the UK as a whole. They're at the forefront of what attracts the millions of tourists every year. So, to help plan your stay here, take a look through our lists of London's splendid royal parks, its castles, towers, stately houses and palaces so you don't miss out on seeing some truely unique sights.
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