1. The London Eye
The BA London Eye is now a major feature of London's skyline. It is the world's highest observation wheel and offers visitors to London spectacular views of over London's most famous landmarks, all in just 30 minutes.
2. Natural History Museum
This gallery boasts a permanent dinosaur exhibition and a collection of the biggest, tallest and rarest animals in the world. Watch out for the life-size model of the blue whale, the 40 million year old spider, the earthquake simulator and an elephant bird egg.
3. British Museum
The imposing British Museum exhibits the works of man from prehistoric to modern times with collections drawn from all around the world. Famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, sculptures from the Parthenon and the Portland Vase.
4. National Gallery
The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. With paintings ranging from 1250 to 1900, the collection includes work by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
5. Tate Modern
The impressive Tate Modern is Britain's national museum of modern art. Housed in the former Bankside Power Station on the banks of the River Thames, the gallery displays major works by Matisse and Picasso as well as contemporary work, exhibitions and installations.
6. Science Museum
See, touch and experience the major scientific advances of the last 300 years at the largest museum of its kind in the world. With over 40 galleries and 2000 hands on exhibits, step into the future in the Wellcome Wing, visit the IMAX cinema and virtual reality simulator.
7. The Victoria & Albert Museum
The V&A celebrates all things art and design, and is home to 3000 years worth of amazing artefacts from many of the world's richest cultures. See their amazing collection of ceramics, furniture, fashion, glass, jewellery, photographs, sculpture, textiles and paintings.
8. The Tower of London
Take a free guided tour with one of the Yeoman Warders around one of the most famous fortified buildings in the world. Discover its 900 year history as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, mint, arsenal, menagerie and jewel house.
9. The National Portrait Gallery
The gallery features portraits in all mediums depicting well known British people. In addition to historical portraits, it exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work with exhibitions by individual artists, and hosts the annual
BP Portrait Prize competition.
10. Tate Britain
With exhibits ranging in period from 1500 to the present day, the Tate Britain presents the world's greatest collection of British art. With a dynamic series of displays and exhibitions, it holds work by Constable, Gainsborough, Hockney, Rossetti and Turner.

