London is the largest city in Western Europe and also the most visited . The number of things to do and see in London can be daunting for visitors which is why Home from Home has compiled an independent list of the attractions of London. You will find all the information you need about London England attractions in these pages and you should need no other guide to the top attractions in London to enjoy your stay.

Popular Tourist Attractions in London England UK

London Eye Westminster Abbey Sherlock Holmes Museum
London Zoo Tower of London Vinopolis
Tate Modern St Pauls Cathedral Harrods
Primrose Hill Tower Bridge Harvey Nichols
Camden Market Kensington Palace Selfridges
London Dungeon National Gallery Hamleys
Madame Tussauds Tate Britain Piccadily Circus
The Globe Theatre Saatchi Galleries Nelsons Column
Cutty Sark The Photographers Gallery Trafalgar Square
Natural History Museum Buckingham Palace Kings Road
Museum of London Houses of Parliament Oxford Street
The Science Museum Covent Garden Millenium Dome
Portobello Road
We hope you enjoy your stay in London and that our guide to attractions of London helps you find your way around.

Friday, January 25, 2008

London Zoo

London Zoo contains over 600 species including lions, tigers, primates, giraffes and many more. It is in fact the worlds oldest Scientific Zoo and was first opened in 1828. It is also proud to boast having the worlds first Reptile house in 1849, the first public Aquarium in 1853, first insect house in 1881 and the first children's zoo in 1938.

Cost - Adult £13 Child (3-15) £9.75 Under 3s FREE Student/Senior Citizen/Disabled £11.00 Saver ticket: 2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & 3 children = £41


Location - The zoo is located in the outer circle of Regents Park. It can be reached on foot from Camden tube station. Also during the summer it is possible to take the hourly waterbus service from Camden Lock or Little Venice.

PostCode - NW1 4RY

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