Stop 1: Tower of London
London EC3N 4AB, UK
You arrive with the Thames air on your face and the Tower’s pale stone rising ahead—solid, watchful, unbothered by time. This is London at its most concentrated: a fortress, a palace, a prison, and an

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London EC3N 4AB, UK
You arrive with the Thames air on your face and the Tower’s pale stone rising ahead—solid, watchful, unbothered by time. This is London at its most concentrated: a fortress, a palace, a prison, and an
Fish St Hill, London EC3R 8AH, UK
You come upon a tall fluted column of Portland stone rising like a candle over the traffic—suddenly, the Great Fire isn’t a chapter, it’s a location. This is the Monument, set near Fish St Hill, Londo
The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2JH, UK
You come off the Tower’s gravitas and meet a different kind of fortress—HMS Belfast, moored beside The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2JH, with the Thames sliding past like a slow-moving timeline. The ship’
32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG, UK
You pause at The Shard—near 32 London Bridge St, SE1 9SG—and it’s like standing on a needlepoint where old London and new London stitch together. The building opened in 2012, designed by Renzo Piano,
Thames Embankment, London EC4V 3QH, UK
You step onto Millennium Bridge and the city tightens into a storybook frame—St Paul’s Cathedral rising straight ahead, the Thames sliding below with that metallic, tide-washed scent. This crossing on
St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, UK
You come up into St. Paul’s Churchyard and the first thing you feel is space—broad paving underfoot, traffic’s hush-and-surge beyond, and that pale Portland stone dome dominating every line of sight.
The Royal College of Surgeons of England 38, 43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, UK
You’ve come from the Tower’s ramparts to something more intimate—history under glass. At the Hunterian Museum, tucked within the Royal College of Surgeons of England at 38–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (WC2
Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG, UK
You step off Great Russell Street and the city hushes a little—traffic softens into a steady wash, and the British Museum’s Greek Revival frontage (built in the 1840s to designs by Sir Robert Smirke)
King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ, UK
You’re on King Charles Street, SW1A 2AQ, with Whitehall’s traffic hissing past and the stone-faced offices of government all around. It’s almost mischievous how ordinary the entrance feels—because the
You step into Covent Garden and the city seems to inhale—suddenly it’s light, echoing, alive with footsteps on stone and the bright clink of cups. This was once the “garden” of Westminster Abbey’s con