Public park, London SE, with children's playground, pond, bandstand and city views.
The London Eye, soaring 135 metres above central London, is the the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel, offering stunning views of the city.
Spectacular modern governmental offices with a striking conference arena within a tall atrium with spiral walkway, central London.
The Albert Embankment is a riverside walkway that runs north-south opposite the Houses of Parliament.
Pedestrian crossing in north London which was immortalised by the Beatles when they used it for the cover of their 1969 album Abbey Road.
Piazza and amphitheatre by the river, central London.
Private club on top three floors of iconic central London skyscraper, incorporating restaurant, event space, and top-floor champagne bar, all with stunning views of the city.
Arts venue and major London concert hall, built in 1871, with a capacity for 7,000.
Tower Bridge has stood on the Thames since 1894 and is one of the most recognised (and photographed!) bridges in the world.
The Palace of Westminster is a victorian gothic construction dominated by the clock tower which is commonly named Big Ben.
The National Theatre is an iconic building on the South Bank, with expansive interior and exterior spaces in the brutalist style, restaurants, cafes, exhibition spaces, etc. Central London.
Square and monumental columns spanning the entrance to an office block. City of London.
Magnificent 17thC institutional buildings, with an extravagantly baroque interior, London SE.
