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

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Our history blogs uncover the fascinating stories, hidden facts, and iconic moments that shaped the capital. From royal scandals to forgotten landmarks, we dive into the people and events that made London what it is today.

London’s Hidden Gems, Discovering the City’s Most Fascinating Landmarks
In this episode, we’ll uncover why The Monument to the Great Fire of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Temple Church, Banqueting House, and The Guard’s Museum are incredible spots for any traveller to explore.

Discovering the Magic of Warwick Castle: A Timeless Adventure
This magnificent medieval fortress has witnessed epic battles, royal splendour, and dramatic tales that have shaped the course of English history.

Exploring the Tower of London
As one of London’s most iconic landmarks, the Tower has witnessed over a thousand years of history, from royal residences to infamous imprisonments.

Changing of the Guard Times
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is a ceremonial event where The King’s Guard, the regiment responsible for protecting the palace, hands over its duties to a new guard.
More history Insights
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Podcasts
Our Listen and Learn podcast section acts as your personal guide, offering a vast range of topics to keep you intrigued and informed about London’s rich history. Whether you’re planning your trip or simply eager to learn more, our podcasts provide an easy and immersive way to experience London’s royal heritage anytime, anywhere.
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LONDON'S TOURISTS
Over 20 million international tourists visited London, highlighting its global appeal as a top travel destination, with attractions such as the Royal Family and iconic landmark.
Over 15 million domestic tourists visited London, reinforcing its status as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK, likely due in part to the presence of the Royal Family.