London's Imperial Landmarks

This app is a unique traveler’s guide to royal history linking it with famous landmarks in London.

London’s Imperial Landmarks App is the traveler’s guide to royal history linking it with famous landmarks in London. Visit castles, palaces, museums, art galleries, cathedrals, abbeys and more with this unique London & History App.

Discover historic royal connections to some of London’s most iconic landmarks.

At glance the app includes:

  • British Monarchs and their connections to places
  • Places of Interest
  • Monarch Timeline
  • Royal Houses
  • Claim to The Throne
  • Landmark Directory
  • Quizzes

 

Using this app to sightsee around London, especially one that highlights imperial landmarks, offers significant advantages in terms of saving time and reducing the need for research. The app provides curated lists of must-see landmarks, ensuring you don’t miss out on key attractions like Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and Westminster Abbey. It also offers optimised routes, helping you navigate the city efficiently and avoid wasting time. Additionally, with integrated maps and transportation options, the app simplifies getting from one landmark to the next, making your sightseeing experience smoother and more enjoyable.

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History step by step

This app is a one-of-a-kind travel guide that brings royal history to life by connecting it with London’s famous landmarks. For example, during the reign of King Richard I, the Knights Templar established their headquarters in London. Why not visit Temple Church, built by the Templars themselves? As you admire its stunning architecture and magnificent stained glass windows, take a moment to reflect on the tombs of the chivalrous knights laid to rest there. This church is one of the oldest in London, offering a rich glimpse into the city’s historic past.

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