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London Museum Docklands is one of London.

1. London Museum Docklands

8.4
West India Quay (at Hertsmere Rd), London, Greater London
History Museum · Tower Hamlets · 54 tips and reviews
The Attic is one of London.

2. The Attic

48th Floor, Pan Peninsula (3 Pan Peninsula Sq), London, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · Tower Hamlets · 29 tips and reviews

3. Painted Hall

8.8
6 College Approach (Romney Rd), Greenwich, Greater London
Museum · 19 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Described as ‘probably the finest dining hall in the Western world’, this is also where Lord Nelson lay in state after his death at the Battle of Trafalgar. Thousands came to pay their respects.

The Shard is one of London.

4. The Shard

8.9
32 London Bridge St, London, Greater London
Structure · Bermondsey · 139 tips and reviews
St Paul's Cathedral is one of London.

5. St Paul's Cathedral

9.2
St Paul's Church Yard, London, Greater London
Church · City of London · 282 tips and reviews
MI6 is one of London.

6. MI6

85 Albert Embankment, London, Greater London
Government Building · London · 46 tips and reviews
The London Beatles Store is one of London.

7. The London Beatles Store

7.2
231-233 Baker St, Marylebone, Greater London
Gift Store · 18 tips and reviews
Wembley Stadium is one of London.

8. Wembley Stadium

9.0
South Way, Wembley, Greater London
Stadium · 316 tips and reviews
Wibbley Wobbley Floating Pub is one of London.

9. Wibbley Wobbley Floating Pub

South Dock Marina, Surrey Quays, Greater London
Pub · Surrey Docks · 10 tips and reviews
Brunel Museum is one of London.

10. Brunel Museum

7.1
Railway Ave, London, Greater London
History Museum · Surrey Quay · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Dedicated to Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s father, whose great achievement was the Thames Tunnel, ‘the eighth wonder of the world’, completed 1843 and still in use today.