Westminster



If you want to immerse yourself in the centre of British politics, head straight to Westminster. In one of the city's most historic areas, you’ll be dazzled by statues, iconic bridges and monumental architecture. It’s easily one of London’s most famous areas, and better yet, it’s only a 10-minute walk from The Dilly.


The Houses of Parliament

Get to the heart of where the country’s most important decisions are made. Learn about the inner workings of British politics with a tour of the Houses of Parliament, or discover the rich history of one of the most significant buildings in the country.


Westminster Abbey

Explore a crucial part of British history with a trip to Westminster Abbey. As one of the most significant religious buildings on the planet, in its 1,000-year history, the Abbey has staged coronations, burials and royal weddings.


Downing Street

The most iconic address in London is 10 Downing Street. Home to the Prime Minister, the famous black front door is immediately recognisable.


Buckingham Palace

The most famous of all of London’s destinations, Buckingham Palace is the home of The Queen or King of England. Visit the palace to learn about the British monarchy and tour its rooms and gardens.


Changing the Guard

While at Buckingham Palace, stick around to witness the iconic ceremony as the New Guard takes over from the Old Guard. The traditional practice is characterised by uniforms, marching and saluting.


Big Ben

A significant landmark in London’s skyline, Big Ben is the world’s most famous clock tower. Construction of Elizabeth Tower began in 1843, and its famous chimes have rung throughout the city ever since.


Churchill War Rooms

Walk the corridors of the Churchill War Rooms and immerse yourself in one of the tensest times in British history.


Boat Tours

Get a new perspective on the city and see the sights from a boat tour along the River Thames. Board a river cruise at Westminster Pier and discover stunning attractions along the water.


Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge is the oldest road bridge in central London. The bridge crosses the River Thames from Westminster to Lambeth, known for its iconic arches and quaint lamps.



Distance from The Dilly – 1 mile

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