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The 15 Most Beautiful Places in London

London may be one of the busiest metropolitan hubs in the world, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its pockets of beauty - no matter what your interpretation of the word might be. 

If you’re looking to fill up your itinerary with some of the more aesthetic sites of London, then this guide will help you do just that. Here’s your guide to some of the most beautiful places in London

 

Hampstead Heath

For those nature lovers, Hampstead Heath is a vast 790-acre green space that offers a stunning natural oasis. With stunning, lush meadows that are brimming with wildlife and as a home of many ponds and lakes, this is easily one of the most beautiful places in London. It’s a great place for an afternoon walk, especially if you want to try your luck spotting a deer or two. 

 

St. Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century. If you’re one who considers iconic architecture a thing of beauty, then this quintessential London landmark needs to be on your London itinerary. Upon visiting this spiritual building, you’ll immediately be taken aback by the impressive domed roof, inspired by St Peter's Basilica in Rome, and the beautifully painted inside.

 

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace has been home to many important royals, including William and Mary, Queen Anne, and Queen Victoria who was born and raised there. The Palace itself is also an architectural phenomenon with stunning grounds, which are, separately, something to behold all their own. The palace features a mix of architectural styles, from the original Jacobean manor to the Baroque additions by Sir Christopher Wren and the elegant 18th-century interiors by William Kent. 

 

Notting Hill

If you’re looking for the perfect, candid London snapshot filled with colour and charm, then definitely take a trip to Notting Hill. Famous for its colourful houses on Portobello Road and charming homes, you’ll love walking around this beautiful part of London and gazing at the windowsill flower arrangements outside each colourful home. 

 

The London Eye

As a key site of London, the London Eye is certainly a spectacle in its own right. The massive Ferris wheel is nothing short of an engineering marvel, and one can certainly appreciate its aesthetic value as it blends into the London skyline and stands out as an impressive landmark when up close. Plus, when you climb onto this iconic tourist attraction, you’re greeted with impeccable views of the whole city from above. 

 

The Shard

One of the latest additions to the London Skyline and certainly one of the most poignant, The Shard is an unmissable landmark. Again, this is an unmissable site for those who take appreciation from modern architectural brilliance. The Shard is also home to many residential units, offices, and Europe's highest infinity pool.

 

Fourteen Trevor Square

For those of you looking for the more quaint beauties in the city of London, then you need to see if you can find the adorable Fourteen Trevor Square. This home has been the site of many summer photoshoots. It’s a charming townhouse with a two-tone exterior, the tones being white and a pastel baby pink. 

 

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

The current Globe Theatre is an exact reconstruction of the original 16th-century playhouse, it was built using traditional materials and techniques. The open-air, timber-framed design with a thatched roof gives visitors the same feeling of being in the original Elizabethan theatre. The Globe is situated along the banks of the River Thames, offering a picturesque and historic setting for theatre lovers. 

 

Tower Bridge

If you’ve never been to London and seen Tower Bridge for the first time, you can’t help but feel a sense of wonder when you look at this incredible site. The Tower Bridge features a stunning Neo-Gothic design, with its two grand towers, suspension bridge, and drawbridge mechanism, making it a site of both architectural and engineering significance.

 

St. James's Park

If you want to dive back into nature but don’t want to take the trip all the way to Hampstead Heath (although it's not too far from the centre), then there are several gardens close by. One of the most beautiful places in London is certainly St James’ Park. The park features a large lake, lush flower beds, meandering pathways, and abundant wildlife like ducks, geese, and even pelicans when the weather is right. 

 

Kensington Gardens

As mentioned, these gardens deserve a feature for themselves, especially for those who love looking at perfectly manicured gardens. The gardens feature lush lawns, meticulously maintained flower beds, and century-old trees, creating a serene and picturesque environment for leisurely strolls and picnics, plus stunning views of Kensington Palace from the grounds. 

Joining with the other famous park, Hyde Park, the gardens also include Long Water and the Serpentine, two large bodies of water that add to its charm and provide opportunities for boating and wildlife observation. 

 

Sky Garden

If you want one of the best views of the London Skyline from a vantage point even higher up than the London Eye, then you must visit Sky Garden. This incredible rooftop bar and restaurant offers 360-degree views of London, providing a unique and breathtaking perspective of the city's skyline. From the indoor observation deck, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of landmarks like Tower Bridge, The Shard, and the River Thames. 

 

Covent Garden

If you’re looking for the perfect combination of tourist fun and aesthetically pleasing surroundings, then Covent Garden is the ideal spot for a leisurely stroll and luxury shopping experiences. Some of the best places to explore in this area of London include Neal's Yard - a charming, colourful courtyard tucked away off the main Covent Garden Piazza, featuring independent shops, cafes, and restaurants with a vibrant, bohemian atmosphere. 

Floral Street and King Street are lined with high-end fashion and beauty boutiques, creating an elegant and sophisticated ambience.

 

Big Ben 

Officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, Big Ben features a stunning neo-Gothic architectural design with ornate stone carvings and decorative elements. The tower's 316-foot height, four-faced clock, and iconic silhouette create a visually striking view which is exclusive to London. As a symbol of British democracy and a landmark that has stood for over 150 years, Big Ben holds immense cultural and historical significance.

 

The National Gallery

Finally, for those who want to experience some of the best artistic sites of beauty in London, you cannot afford to miss visiting the National Gallery. Of course, you can see some of the world’s most famous artworks in the various halls throughout the gallery, but one cannot deny that the building itself, inside and out, is also a thing of beauty. Possibly the more striking feature of the gallery is its ceilings, which hover above the gallery floors. A simple glance upwards will present visitors with amazing paintings, ceiling designs and detailed works. 

 

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