London Zoo is the oldest of the world's scientific zoos. With around 17,000 animals of 755 species, it possesses one of the largest British zoological collections.
read moreThe Natural History Museum in London is one of the largest museums of its kind in the world. Once part of the British Museum, it now houses over 70 million exhibits in five large sections - botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology... read more
The National Gallery of British Art is much better known as the Tate Gallery - after its founder, the industrialist Sir Henry Tate. It was his private collection formed the basis of the future museum, which has represented British fine art from th... read more
Highgate Cemetery is located in north London, it is divided into two East and West. The cemetery was opened in 1839, as part of the plan of the "Magnificent Seven" plan, which called for the creation of seven new, modernised cemeteries o... read more
