Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #17 in London, United Kingdom

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Number of sights 29 sights
Distance 16 km
Ascend 239 m
Descend 229 m

Experience London in United Kingdom in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in LondonIndividual Sights in London

Sight 1: Earl's Court tube station (Earl's Court Road)

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Earl's Court tube station is a Grade II listed London Underground station in Earl's Court, London, on the District and Piccadilly lines. It is an important interchange for both lines and is situated in both Travelcard Zone 1 and Zone 2. The station has an eastern entrance on Earl's Court Road and a western entrance on Warwick Road. Another former entrance allowed passengers to enter the station from the other side of Warwick Road, via a ticket hall and subway leading to a concourse beneath the District line platforms. Earl's Court is a step-free tube station; the Earls Court Road entrance provides lift access between street and platform levels.

Wikipedia: Earl's Court tube station (EN), Heritage Website

1559 meters / 19 minutes

Sight 2: Baden-Powell House

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Queen's Gate House, still commonly known by its previous name of Baden-Powell House, is a conference centre in South Kensington, London. It was built as a tribute to Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, and has served as the headquarters for The Scout Association, as a hostel providing modern and affordable lodging for Scouts, Guides, their families and the general public staying in London and as a conference and event venue.

Wikipedia: Baden-Powell House (EN)

517 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 3: Natural History Museum

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Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum's main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road.

Wikipedia: Natural History Museum, London (EN), Website, Heritage Website

712 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 4: Holy Trinity

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Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington, is an Anglican church located on Prince Consort Road in the City of Westminster, London, England. The current building dates from 1901 and was built by George Frederick Bodley and Cecil Greenwood Hare.

Wikipedia: Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington (EN), Heritage Website

849 meters / 10 minutes

Sight 5: Holy Trinity Brompton

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Holy Trinity Brompton

Holy Trinity Brompton with St Paul's, Onslow Square and St Augustine's, South Kensington, often referred to simply as HTB, is an Anglican church in London, England.

Wikipedia: Holy Trinity Brompton (EN), Website, Heritage Website

289 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 6: Brompton Oratory

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Brompton Oratory

Brompton Oratory, also known as the London Oratory, is a neo-classical late-Victorian Catholic parish church in the Brompton area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, neighbouring Knightsbridge, London. Its name stems from Oratorians, who own the building, live nextdoor at the London Oratory, and service the parish. The church's formal title is the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Wikipedia: Brompton Oratory (EN), Website, Heritage Website

668 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 7: German Christ Church

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The Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche is a church on Montpelier Place in Knightsbridge, London. German Christian theologian Julius Rieger has described it as the most significant German church in London.

Wikipedia: Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche (EN), Website

314 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 8: Trevor Square

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Trevor Square is an elongated garden square in Knightsbridge, London. It was designed in the 1810s chiefly by architect William Fuller Pocock, and the mid-rise, basemented houses fronting its two long sides, with slate mansard roofs are listed in the British protective and recognising scheme, and were built in the 1820s. The main stonemason employed was Lancelot Edward Wood after whom is named neighbouring street Lancelot Place.

Wikipedia: Trevor Square (EN)

1518 meters / 18 minutes

Sight 9: Harvey Nichols

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Harvey Nichols is a British luxury department store chain founded in 1831, at its flagship store in Knightsbridge, London. It sells designer fashion collections for men and women, fashion accessories, beauty products, fine wines and luxury foods. It is owned by Hong Kong luxury goods company Dickson Concepts. The chain has 14 locations worldwide across Hong Kong, Ireland, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, including a Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool and a brasserie in the OXO Tower, London.

Wikipedia: Harvey Nichols (EN), Website

675 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 10: Cavalry of the Empire

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Cavalry of the EmpireIan Bruce from Natick, USA / CC BY 2.0

The Cavalry of the Empire Memorial, also known as the Cavalry Memorial, is a war memorial in Hyde Park, London. It commemorates the service of cavalry regiments in the First and Second World Wars. It became a Grade II listed building in 1987, and was promoted to Grade II* in November 2014.

Wikipedia: Cavalry of the Empire Memorial (EN)

226 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 11: 7 July Memorial

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The 7 July Memorial is a permanent memorial to the 52 victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. It is located on the east side of Hyde Park, between Lover's Walk and Park Lane, close to Curzon Gate and about 150 metres (490 ft) north of the monumental statue of Achilles.

Wikipedia: 7 July Memorial (EN)

458 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 12: Crockfords

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Crockfords is a closed casino in London located on Curzon Street. The casino took its name from the former gentlemen's club in London called Crockford's.

Wikipedia: Crockfords (casino) (EN), Website, Heritage Website

283 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 13: Cambridge House

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Cambridge House is a Grade I listed former townhouse in central London, England. It sits on the northern side of Piccadilly at number 94, in the fashionable district of Mayfair. As of 2021, the property is being converted into a luxury hotel and seven residences.

Wikipedia: Cambridge House (EN), Heritage Website

814 meters / 10 minutes

Sight 14: The Ritz London

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The Ritz London is a 5-star luxury hotel at 150 Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known. The Ritz has become so associated with luxury and elegance that the word "ritzy" has entered the English language to denote something that is ostentatiously stylish, fancy, or fashionable.

Wikipedia: The Ritz Hotel, London (EN), Website, Heritage Website

219 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 15: Brooks's

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Brooks's is a gentlemen's club in St James's Street, London. It is one of the oldest and most exclusive gentlemen's clubs in the world.

Wikipedia: Brooks's (EN), Website, Heritage Website

610 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 16: East India Club

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The East India Club is a gentlemen's club founded in 1849 and situated at 16, St James's Square in London. The full title of the club is East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club due to mergers with other clubs. The club was originally founded for officers of the East India Company, and its first Patron was Prince Albert.

Wikipedia: East India Club (EN), Website, Heritage Website

91 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 17: St James's Square Gardens

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St James's Square is the only square in the St James's district of the City of Westminster and is a garden square. It has predominantly Georgian and Neo-Georgian architecture. For its first two hundred or so years it was one of the three or four most fashionable residential streets in London. It now has headquarters of a number of well-known businesses, including BP and Rio Tinto Group; four private members' clubs, the East India Club, the Naval and Military Club, the Canning Club, and the Army and Navy Club; the High Commission of Cyprus; the London Library; and global think tank and peace-promoter Chatham House.

Wikipedia: St James's Square (EN)

903 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 18: The Athenaeum Club

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The Athenaeum is a gentlemen's club in London, founded in 1824. It is primarily a club for men and women with intellectual interests, and particularly for those who have attained some distinction in science, engineering, literature or the arts. Humphry Davy and Michael Faraday were the first chairman and secretary and 51 Nobel Laureates have been members.

Wikipedia: Athenaeum Club, London (EN), Website, Heritage Website

243 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 19: The Reform Club

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The Reform Club is a private members' club, owned and controlled by its members, on the south side of Pall Mall in central London, England. As with all of London's original gentlemen's clubs, it had an all-male membership for decades, but it was one of the first all-male clubs to change its rules to include the admission of women on equal terms in 1981. Since its foundation in 1836, the Reform Club has been the traditional home for those committed to progressive political ideas, with its membership initially consisting of Radicals and Whigs. However, it is no longer associated with any particular political party, and it now serves a purely social function.

Wikipedia: Reform Club (EN), Heritage Website

168 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 20: Privy Council Office

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The Privy Council Office (PCO) provides secretariat and administrative support to the Lord President of the Council in his or her capacity as president of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. The head of the office is the Clerk of the Privy Council. The PCO is an independent unit based in the Cabinet Office.

Wikipedia: Privy Council Office (United Kingdom) (EN), Heritage Website

426 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 21: Marlborough House

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Marlborough House

Marlborough House, a Grade I listed mansion on The Mall in St James's, City of Westminster, London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth of Nations and the seat of the Commonwealth Secretariat. It is adjacent to St James's Palace.

Wikipedia: Marlborough House (EN), Heritage Website

406 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 22: St. James's Park

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St James's Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) urban park in the City of Westminster, central London. A Royal Park, it is at the southernmost end of the St James's area, which was named after a once isolated medieval hospital dedicated to St James the Less, now the site of St James's Palace. The area was initially enclosed for a deer park near the Palace of Whitehall for King Henry VIII in the 1530's. It is the most easterly of a near-continuous chain of public parks that includes Green Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens.

Wikipedia: St James's Park (EN), Heritage Website

656 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 23: Bridgewater House

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Bridgewater House Shakespearesmonkey / CC BY 2.0

Bridgewater House is a townhouse located at 14 Cleveland Row in the St James's area of London, England. It is a Grade I listed building.

Wikipedia: Bridgewater House, Westminster (EN), Heritage Website

186 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 24: Lock & Co

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Lock & Co

Lock & Co. Hatters is the world's oldest hat shop, the world's 34th oldest family-owned business and is a Royal warrant holder. Its shop is located at 6 St James's Street, London, and is a Grade II* listed building.

Wikipedia: James Lock & Co. (EN), Website, Heritage Website

657 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 25: The Green Park

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The Green Park, one of the Royal Parks of London, is in the City of Westminster, Central London. Green Park is to the north of the gardens and semi-circular forecourt of Buckingham Palace, across Constitution Hill road. The park is in the middle of a near-continuous chain of green spaces in Westminster that includes St James's Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens. To the northwest of Green Park is the district of St James's including, Lancaster House, Clarence House, and St James's Palace.

Wikipedia: Green Park (EN), Heritage Website

495 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 26: RAF Bomber Command Memorial

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The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is a memorial in Green Park, London, commemorating the crews of RAF Bomber Command who embarked on missions during the Second World War. The memorial, on the south side of Piccadilly, facing Hyde Park Corner, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Czechoslovakia and other allied countries, as well as civilians of all nations killed during raids.

Wikipedia: RAF Bomber Command Memorial (EN)

838 meters / 10 minutes

Sight 27: Saint Paul's Knightsbridge

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St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, is an English Grade II* listed Anglican church of the Anglo-Catholic tradition located at 32a Wilton Place in Knightsbridge, London.

Wikipedia: St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge (EN), Website, Heritage Website

923 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 28: Hans Place Garden

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Hans Place is a garden square in the Knightsbridge district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, immediately south of Harrods in SW1. It is named after Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet, PRS, physician and collector, notable for his bequest, which became the foundation of the British Museum.

Wikipedia: Hans Place (EN)

318 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 29: Harrods

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Harrods

Harrods is a British luxury department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It is owned by Harrods Ltd, a company currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority. The Harrods brand also applies to other enterprises undertaken by the Harrods group of companies, including Harrods Estates, Harrods Aviation and Air Harrods. Recognised as one of the world's leading department stores, it is visited by 15 million people per year.

Wikipedia: Harrods (EN), Website, Heritage Website

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