1. Tower Bridge This is a high-tower iron bridge across the River Thames in London, England. It is recommended that you can take photos alongside the Thames next to the Tower Bridge so that you can get the best view of the river.
2. Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster In the UK, Big Ben is a key place for people to celebrate the New Year. The Palace of Westminster is usually used by MPs and has a classic British atmosphere. Note: Big Ben is still under renovation and is expected to open in 2021.
3. Notting Hill - Portobello Market in Notting Hill This is a very British Saturday market. Not only are there great stalls from all over the world, England has a wide variety of second hand stores including vintage clothing, china and silverware, vintage toys and florists. There is also a tourist bookstore where the hero and heroine of the movie Notting Hill meet.
4. Buckingham PalaceThis is the main bedroom and office of the British monarch in London. Buckingham Palace is also an important meeting place during celebrations or moments of crisis in British history. It is also a must-visit place when you come to the UK.
5.[British Museum] This is one of the most famous museums in the world. In its heyday, the Sunset Empire collected more than 8 million collections from all over the world. The most impressive is the Egyptian mummies, and the presentation next to it comes with x-rays of the real mummies inside.
6. Harrods, a high-end luxury department store with a history of more than 200 years, houses more than 300 high-end luxury brands from around the world, such as Burberry, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, MaxMara and other N major international brands.
7. Red Brick Lane is said to be the place to go if you want to buy. East London is a literary paradise, you will always see a lot of foreign girls wearing particularly retro chic clothes. In addition to the unique vintage Taobao stores, Brick Lane also has Sunday markets, galleries, street graffiti and street art, all of which are unique to Brick Lane's colors.
8. Covent Garden Covent Garden is a trendy shopping and dining center, with cuisine ranging from breakfast to brunch, pre-theater dinners to al fresco burgers. In addition to this, you can see a variety of street performances here.
9. Regent Street, Oxford Street, Bond StreetThis is the most famous shopping street in the West End of London, England. Regent Street is dominated by high quality British clothing stores, such as Liberty Department Store. Oxford Street is mostly full of completely popular brands, such as Topshop, Nike. Bond Street has many big name stores.