London Aquarium
The aquarium is one of Europe's biggest and the most stunning display of aquatic life. It is situated in County Hall on the southern bank of the Thames. In its more than one million litres of water, the aquarium displays a huge collection of sharks and stingrays.
The London Aquarium's main aim is to promote the knowledge of the world's aquatic environments through a series of exhibits based on the oceans of the world. Its address is County Hall, Riverside Building, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 and contact number is 020 7967 8000. The entry fees are £10.75 for adults and £7.25 for children.
London Zoo
Located at Regent's Park,
London NW1, you can contact them on 020 7722 3333. They open at 10.00 daily and the entry fee for adults is £13.00 and for children is £10.00. Their exhibits include 'Into Africa' where some of Africa's remarkable animals including zebras, giraffes, and African hunting dogs are kept. There are more than 12,000 animals in the zoo including a wide species of butterflies and monkeys. You even have an opportunity to feed the animals and talk to their keepers. This is definitely worth visiting.
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is one of the world's renowned performing art venues. There are daily tours held here that takes you through this historic monument. You also have a chance of witnessing the rehearsals or any technical preparations taking place for a particular show, if any, to be held in the evening. Located at Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP, you can contact them on 020 7838 3105. The entry fee is £7.50 for adults and £6.50 for children.
Eton College
Located at Windsor, Eton College is one of the oldest schools in the country. It was founded by King Henry VI in 1440. The college boasts of 19 prime ministers and princes, besides many other famous people that have been educated here. You can visit the school yard, college chapel and the Museum of Eton Life where a short video shows the present day life at Eton. The entry fee is £5.00 for adults and £4.20 for children.
Hard Rock Cafe
If you are famished from all the sight-seeing, you can take a break and stop here for some fine American cuisine. They are situated on Old Park Lane since 1971 and also boast of the finest rock 'n' roll collection in the world. While relishing the cuisine, take in all the awesome rock 'n' roll collection and experience the most satisfying dining ever.
Harry Ramsden's
For the world's most famous fish and chips, drop in here. They say that if you come to London, you have to visit them. They have been in the fish and chips business for the past 75 years. They pride themselves in serving the freshest fish and crispiest, homemade chips. It is a classic British dish not worth missing. Hence, if you happen to go to London, you just absolutely have to try this place.
Harrods
One of London's biggest shopping destinations, this place houses everything. Name the thing and you will find it here. From items for men, women and children to sports equipments, home accessories to the Harrods merchandise. Different types of toys, beauty products and hampers are also available here. This place is definitely worth visiting for an ultimate shopping experience.
These are just some of the places in London so that you get an idea. The list is endless. For more information, you can browse the Internet.