Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the coronation church since 1066. This magnificent abbey has witnessed royal weddings, coronations, and burials for over a thousand years, housing the tombs of kings, queens, and notable figures throughout English history.

Book Tour
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

Sir Christopher Wren's magnificent Baroque masterpiece, crowned by its iconic dome. This architectural wonder has stood as a symbol of London's resilience, surviving the Great Fire and the Blitz, and remains one of the world's most beautiful cathedrals.

Book Tour
Tower of London

Tower of London

A historic castle and fortress that has served as a royal palace, prison, and treasury. Home to the Crown Jewels and the legendary ravens, this UNESCO World Heritage site tells the story of nearly a thousand years of English history.

Book Tour
Temple Church

Temple Church

A historic round church built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century. This unique architectural gem features a circular nave and is one of London's oldest and most mysterious churches, steeped in Templar history and legend.

Book Tour
Westminster Cathedral

Westminster Cathedral

London's principal Roman Catholic cathedral, an extraordinary example of Byzantine Revival architecture. With its striking red-brick facade and magnificent interior adorned with marble and mosaics, it stands as a testament to Victorian architectural ambition.

Book Tour
St. Margaret's Church

St. Margaret's Church

The parish church of the House of Commons, located in the shadow of Westminster Abbey. This beautiful Perpendicular Gothic church has been the site of numerous royal and parliamentary weddings, including that of Winston Churchill.

Book Tour