There are many places to learn something new in London thanks to the city’s vast array of cultural highlights. <a href=“/go/england/london”>London</a> is recognized around the world as a key cultural capital, amazing the masses with its grand, historic museums, fine art galleries, and edgy exhibitions, not to mention striking landmarks like the Tower of London and the London Eye.
We’ve curated a list of the best places to experience London’s iconic history, art, and culture so you can plan your itinerary around the capital city with ease.
A treasure trove of history
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London is a city steeped in history, but its museums tell stories from all across the world. Established in 1753 and set in a vast glass-roofed complex, the British Museum is a treasury of relics from cultures both new and old, across the globe, and it’s free to enter.
You can see authentic and beautifully designed Egyptian coffins, incredible Roman ruins, and early English artifacts. Don’t miss out on seeing the legendary Rosetta Stone, the key which unlocked the language of civilizations long extinct. Be sure to check out their incredible rotating exhibits and special events. Mostrar más
Ubicación: Saturday–Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 10 am to 8.30 pm
Horario: Daily from 10 am to 5.30 pm
Teléfono: ‘+44 (0)20 7323 8000
British Museum
‘Bringing people and paintings together’
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
Any serious art-lover would need days to see all of London’s stellar galleries, whether they’re interested in quirky contemporary work or old-world masterpieces. Based in historic Trafalgar Square under the gaze of Lord Nelson’s statue, the free-to-enter National Gallery houses a jaw-dropping collection of over 2,300 paintings.
You’ll marvel at the immense, imposing exterior of Neo-Classical stone columns and domes, a fitting entrance to a gallery which showcases work from early 13th century artists to European masters like Cezanne and Van Gogh. Mostrar más
Ubicación: Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN, UK
Horario: Saturday–Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 10 am to 9 pm
Teléfono: +44 20 7747 2885
National Gallery
Historic castle that’s home to the crown jewels
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
The imposing Tower of London, which dates back almost 1,000 years, is a must-see for history-buffs and appreciators of Norman architecture.
You’re sure to get a kick out of pacing across its stone battlements, watching the black ravens in the green courtyards, and walking through the grand halls lined with shiny suits of armor. Be sure to see the White Tower, the oldest and most infamous part of the castle, which houses a Romanesque chapel. Kids will love playing make-believe by firing arrows and wielding swords here, too. Mostrar más
Ubicación: London EC3N 4AB, UK
Horario: Hours vary by season
Tower of London
One of the world’s largest Ferris wheels
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The London Eye, set on the cultural stretch of the South Bank, is a giant silver-white Ferris wheel that shoots high into the sky. Opened in the year 2000, this mighty modern marvel stands at a whopping 443 feet tall. </p>
<p>Buy a ticket, and step inside a spacious oval-shaped passenger capsule. The 30-minute-long rotation gives you a pristine and unforgettable bird’s eye view of London’s skyline. Why not order a bottle of champagne to sip during your ride? It’s a lovely addition to any romantic date. Mostrar más
Ubicación: Riverside Building, County Hall, London SE1 7PB, UK
Horario: Hours vary by season
Teléfono: ‘+44 (0)20 7967 8021
London Eye
Renowned performing arts venue
Categoría: Historia, Fotos, Vida nocturna
Many visitors flock to the Globe to see the works of the Bard performed with classical flamboyance. Located by the banks of the Thames, Shakespeare’s Globe is an almost-exact reconstruction of the circular Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan venue where Shakespeare showcased many of his plays to awestruck audiences. </p>
<p>The new Globe, built with extreme attention to historic detail, is constructed entirely from sturdy English oak and boasts London’s only genuine thatched roof. It hosts concerts by candlelight, modern dramatic productions, and of course, plenty of Shakespeare’s plays. Mostrar más
Ubicación: 21 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT, UK
Horario: Show times vary
Teléfono: ‘+44 (0)20 7401 9919
Shakespeare’s Globe
Innovative art institution
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
Those seeking art with a cool, contemporary twist should check out the free-to-enter Tate Modern, which overlooks the shimmering Thames on its south bank in central London. Based within the former Bankside Power Station, a looming, red-brick behemoth of industrial architecture, the Tate Modern showcases artwork of the Expressionist, Surrealist, and abstract schools.
See the work of great artists such as Matisse and Rothko, as well as up-and-coming geniuses. Don’t miss the incredible guest exhibitions which can feature famous works, photography, and textiles. Mostrar más
Ubicación: Bankside, London SE1 9TG, UK
Horario: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Teléfono: +44 20 7887 8888
Tate Modern
Where the British statesman commanded the war
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
Churchill War Rooms is a museum dedicated to the life of Sir Winston Churchill, set inside the actual underground bunker from which he conducted much of the British war effort. Over 70 ft below the hustle and bustle of Westminster and just a few hundred yards away from Big Ben, this museum is where you can learn about the war effort and Churchill’s life.
Much of the bunker is left exactly as it was when the war stopped. The map room has diagrams, maps and charts left on the tables, and you’ll see similar offices like ‘The Committee Room’, some of which have mannequins to help you experience times as they were. Mostrar más
Ubicación: Clive Steps, King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ, UK
Horario: Daily from 9.30 am to 6 pm
Teléfono: +44 (0)20 7416 5000
Churchill War Rooms
The house where Oliver Twist was written
Categoría: Historia, Fotos
The Charles Dickens Museum is a collection of artifacts, belongings and manuscripts previously owned by Charles Dickens, situated in none other than the house he lived in. Found in Holborn, Camden, it’s a beautiful Georgian terraced house in which Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickelby and Oliver Twist.
The museum itself is a great place to learn something about Dickens or Victorian life in general. Aside from all the trinkets that Dickensian fans will love, the house has been kept in a Victorian style, and they even decorate it for Christmas. Call ahead to book a guide, or take a self-guided tour at your own pace. Mostrar más
Ubicación: 48-49 Doughty St, London WC1N 2LX, UK
Horario: Wednesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Teléfono: +44 (0)20 7405 2127
Charles Dickens Museum
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