Starting & finishing at the hotel we have 3 great cycle tours for you to choose from. Royal Tour / Design & Architecture / Fashion & Cake. Which one will you choose to taste the best of LDN's sites? 자세히 보기
You could strain your brain examining 7m artefacts, but you're probably on holiday, so why not gaze instead at Sir Robert Smirke's Greek Revival courtyard (1852), & Norman Foster's Great Court (2000) 자세히 보기
Sir John Soane was a popular 19thC architect, not least for bequeathing his house as a museum to the nation when he died in 1837. 자세히 보기
This glorious Victorian gothic castle, built of Portland stone in 1882, is also a publicly accessible court with 88 courtrooms, elaborately carved oak-panelled walls, marble galleries and bad wigs. 자세히 보기
Situated 183m up on the 42nd floor of London's 7th tallest building (& dropping fast), Vertigo 42 is Tower 42's champagne bar (née the Natwest Tower - shaped like the Natwest logo) Reservation only 자세히 보기
While Lloyd's the insitution - an insurance and reinsurance market- has been around since 1688, the Richard Rogers-designed steel and glass building, built in 1986, has become a modern City icon 자세히 보기
Technically, this is the Swiss Re building, but everyone calls it the Gherkin, for obvious reasons. Or a torpedo, or a cigar...Entry is by employment with Swiss Re, or a private table at 40/30 자세히 보기
Architects are a competitive bunch, with each opus's raison d'etre being to trump the others. Thus, on completion the 'Shard of Glass' will be Europe's tallest building. 자세히 보기
And now for some iron & glass from a very different era. The Floral Hall once sold flowers aat the old Covent Garden Market. 자세히 보기