Dave M. • September 12, 2015Take a moment to meditate and relax at the stunning pagoda. Vistas along the Thames are amazing.
Nicole M. • October 25, 2023Popular tourist monument in Trafalgar Square. Don’t climb on the lions, it’s finable offense. Grab a sandwich & coffee from Pret across the road, sit on the monument stairs & watch the world go by.
DHR.com • September 29, 2011This John Nash-designed Carrara-marble monument is a must-see for all London's visitors. Located at the junction of Oxford St, Park Lane, and Edgware Road. Busy location, so expect crowds here.
Lauren K. • September 14, 2013Grab the £12 combination ticket for the bridge's upper walkways to see one of the best scenic views of London, as well as a climb up the Monument. http://bit.ly/2hluqwd
Oliver U. • August 29, 2013Take the included audio guide. It offers you a lot of amazing news and stories about Abby and her monuments.
Chris • January 26, 2015One of the most breathtaking monuments you'll ever get the chance to visit. Don't miss it for the world!
Kristjan W. • February 14, 2016Inside the monument there is a little (with emphasis on little) museum about the arch and the Battle of Waterloo. You can go out ob the balconies from the museum's top floor.
Magdalena K. • December 5, 2015amazing view, nice bar , good coctails ( ca 15£ so prices are ok), friendly stuff, great place for a date or drink
Fathima D. • July 18, 2018Really interesting place to host a private dinner. And the food is good too.
Josh Wood Productions • January 12, 2013Landmark building which incorporates an archway providing access between The Mall, which extends to the South-West, and Trafalgar Sq to the North-East. John Prescott used to have a private flat here.
Keith T. • August 3, 2011Lovely place to come for lunch to escape the city. Small secluded courtyards and gardens make this a must visit on spring and summer days.
HISTORY UK • February 10, 2011These stern soldiers in their bearskins commemorate the role of the Brigade of Guards in the Crimean War, 1854-56. It’s one of the first memorials to recognise ordinary soldiers, not just officers.
Hector B. • March 16, 2015Is cool to see the street, the best view is from the little monument in front of the crossing. .
Martin T. • May 29, 201211 November: Remember the Glorious Dead. The monument was designed in Portland stone by the imperial architect Lutyens & finished in 1920. It is a Grade I-listed structure & bears little decoration.
Goran S. • February 6, 2014Although it's French hotel chain, U can't miss the London/UK spirit in details. Recommended.
Mobile World Live VOX BOX • January 12, 2012Lovely park near office to have a lunch time pic nic in the Summer
Dave M. • September 12, 2015This statue & monument sits at the end of the approach to Buckingham Palace. The admiralty arch is cited at the other end.
Gordon W. • November 21, 2010A hidden gem. Bit faded grandure but the artworks were a pleasant surprise.
Julian S. • October 24, 2021I always love St Katherine’s Dock. It was built in the late 1700’s and commercially used right up to the 1960’s. There are some great eateries around the dock.
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