Must See Sights and Landmarks in Yiewsley Area

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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Yiewsley Area

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Connolly Cove
Best Buildings and Architecture in London
"At number ten on our list of the best buildings and architecture in London is the historic Westminster Abbey. It’s one of the Uk’s most notable religious buildings. It’s also the traditional place of coronation and burial site for British Monarchs."
Mentioned by London for Free
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"The Abbey was built by Edward the Confessor, and William the Conqueror was crowned in it on Christmas Day 1066. Thousands of people are buried, or have their ashes interred, in it. Many others have plaques."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"Westminster Abbey is one of the most important historical places in London. The royal abbey church dates back almost a thousand years. It is also the burial place of many of Britain’s kings and queens."
The Shard
The Shard
4.6 (25668 ratings)4 (97 ratings)
87-floor glass skyscraper with a jagged peak, with restaurants, offices, hotel and viewing platform.
32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG, United Kingdom
LandmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Greta's Travels
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"The Shard has one of the most beautiful and photogenic views over London (if you manage to go on a sunny day, unlike the one when I went and snapped the photo below). My advice for visiting The Shard is to go enjoy the view from the cocktail bar, instead of the viewing floor. As you can imagine cocktails are expensive, however they are only a couple pounds more expensive than the entry ticket to the viewing deck."
Mentioned by London x London
The London Sightseeing Guide: 39 Unmissable Things to do in London
"The United Kingdom’s tallest building dominates the London skyline, and offers incredible views from its three-storey viewing platform, The View at the Shard. Book your ticket online, or perhaps grab some cocktails in one of their charming bars. Read Next: Using the London Pass – The Most Cost-Effective Way to See London’s Biggest Sights"
Mentioned by ExpertPhotography
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"Part of London’s new modern skyline, this skyscraper is the highest in the European Union at the time of writing. It rises to 309 metres. The building is a popular tourist destination, with great views of London."
Tower of London
Tower of London
4.6 (73731 ratings)4.5 (58770 ratings)
Centuries of bloody history around a medieval castle, home to Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters.
St Katharine's & Wapping, London, EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksConference centerHistorical placeLandmarkHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
5 Days in London: The Ultimate London Itinerary
"Day 1: Arrive in London, Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, the London EyeDay 2: Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Whitehall, Covent GardenDay 3: Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Borough Market, Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Sky GardenDay 4: National Gallery, Greenwich, Prime Meridian, Up at the O2Day 5: British Museum, Portobello Road Market, Victoria and Albert Museum, Harrod’s"
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, this uncompromising slab of a building has been many things—including the site where Henry VIII ordered the execution of two of his wives. Now the Tower is most famous as the home of the Crown Jewels. Come, take a tour from one of the Beefeaters (offered every half hour), and gawp at the sparkling and the frightening alike."
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
4.7 (108922 ratings)4.5 (34361 ratings)
Panoramic views from high level walkways and behind-the-scenes access to original lifting machinery.
Tower Bridge Rd, London, SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Next suggested stop is HMS Belfast(fee*), which is permanently moored on the Thames a short walk from Tower Bridge on the south bank. This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with an interest in boats. Launched just before the outbreak of World War 2, this Royal Navy Light Cruiser saw action in both World War 2 and the Korean War, before being decommissioned in 1963."
Mentioned by ExpertPhotography
10 Best Spots For Photography in London
"After the houses of Parliament, this bridge is London’s most well known site. There are several excellent angles to photograph this bridge from. – A very popular photo to take is traffic light trails going through the archways of the bridge."
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
4.5 (2475 ratings)4.5 (15432 ratings)
Neo-Gothic masterpiece and seat of the UK government. Guided tours on Saturdays and in summer.
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The best things to do in London for free
"You’ll have to pay to take a tour of the Houses of Parliament, but there are other ways to get in if you just want to look around. Debates in the Commons or Lords have public viewing galleries, which you can queue up for on the day, and you can stay for as long as you like. You can also request tours or a free ticket from your MP but these are very limited."
Mentioned by Basildon Stone Limited
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"The Palace of Westminster is perhaps best recognised as the hub or perhaps the heart of British politics, housing both the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Located on the River Thames, this landmark is famous on an international level. The original palace was destroyed in 1834, but the current palace was built back up."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"The Palace of Westminster, as the complex is called, was first established on this site by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century."
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
4.6 (39993 ratings)4.5 (11758 ratings)
Tour the historic royal castle full of spectacular art and antiques, plus grounds and chapel.
Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksHistorical placeHistorical landmark
The Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection
4.7 (4498 ratings)4.5 (6072 ratings)
Museum of world-sourced antiques, sculpture, artworks and armour, set within a palatial townhouse.
Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN, United Kingdom
Art museumSights & LandmarksArt galleryMuseumHistoric Sites
Mentioned by London x London
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"Held in the Marquesses of Hertford’s former townhouse, the Wallace Collection is one of the world’s finest collections of French 18th century paintings and decorative art. Once owned by Edward Seymour, nephew of Queen Jane Seymour, the noble 17th century townhouse is a thing of beauty in itself. However, it’s the paintings, sculptures, furniture, medieval objects, and armour that undoubtedly take centre stage."
Mentioned by hoponhopoffplus.com
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"One of London's best small galleries, hidden away just north of Oxford Street, the Wallace Collection is an enthralling glimpse into 18th-century aristocratic life, set up in a lavishly restored Italianate mansion stuffed with 17th and 18th century art."
Savile Row
Savile Row
4.2 (20 ratings)4 (79 ratings)
18th century Palladian style Mayfair street, high-end tailoring center & former Beatles studio site.
London, UK
Notable streetSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
St Magnus The Martyr
St Magnus The Martyr
4.5 (105 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Lower Thames St, London, EC3R 6DN, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"It is believed that the first St Magnus The Martyr Church in London was built in 1128-33. Several wooden London Bridges were constructed during the early years of the building, but they never seemed to last. Finally, in 1209, the Old Medieval London Bridge opened."
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"This church near London Bridge on the north side was founded around 1067 and stood at the foot of the old London Bridge. (In the churchyard lie some of the old stones from the bridge. ). As such, it was an important meeting place in medieval times."
Holy Trinity Church.
Holy Trinity Church.
4.5 (160 ratings)4.5 (30 ratings)
Ornate CofE church and icon of the Arts and Crafts movement, featuring work by William Morris.
Sloane St, London, SW1X 9BZ, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchCharityProtestant churchReligious organizationChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by History Hit
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"This striking Arts and Craft church was built in 1888-90, at the south-eastern side of Sloane Street. It was paid for by the 5th Earl of Cadogan, in whose estate it stood. John Dando Sedding’s design blends late Victorian trends of Pre-Raphaelite medieval and Italianate styles."

Best Arts and Culture Places in Yiewsley

Village Underground
Village Underground
4.5 (1374 ratings)
A creative, cultural hub housed in revamped tube carriages, shipping containers and a warehouse.
54 Holywell Ln, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3PQ, United Kingdom
Live music venueArt galleryArts organizationBarClubCultural centerEvent plannerNight club
Newport Street Gallery
Newport Street Gallery
4.5 (498 ratings)4.5 (116 ratings)
Gallery showing eclectic works collected by artist Damien Hirst, with a bold zig-zag roof & a cafe.
Newport St, Prince's, London, SE11 6AJ, United Kingdom
Art galleryShopping
StolenSpace Gallery
StolenSpace Gallery
4.5 (90 ratings)
Compact art gallery hosting temporary, contemporary underground and urban art exhibitions.
17 Osborn St, London, E1 6TD, United Kingdom
Art gallery
Mentioned by Montcalm London City Blog
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"In spite of their best efforts not to categorise the work they show, StolenSpace has quite a name for showcasing the best street art in the city. This unique artist-run area lies in the famous Truman Brewery building on Osborn Street and has a history of entertaining energetic and high-profile programs. Over the years, the likes of Shepherd Fairey, D*Face and David Bray have all exhibited here at some time."

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Yiewsley

Tetote Factory
Tetote Factory
4.8 (143 ratings)
12 S Ealing Rd, London, W5 4QA, United Kingdom
Bakery
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
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"Tetote Factory is a top, top bakery that has built itself a loyal following of passionate pastry Dead Heads since it opened up shop on South Ealing Road. This bakery is so popular that you’ve got to place your orders a day in advance (at least) and you’re probably going to be overwhelmed with choice. Not sure what to get?"
The Polish Bakery Ltd
The Polish Bakery Ltd
3.7 (197 ratings)
272 Abbeydale Rd, Wembley, HA0 1TW, United Kingdom
Bakery
Wenzel's the Bakers
Wenzel's the Bakers
3.9 (40 ratings)
Unit 3, Central, London, Wembley, HA9 7AJ, United Kingdom
BakeryCake shopCoffee storeTakeout RestaurantSandwich shop

Best Street Markets in Yiewsley

Camden Market
Camden Market
4.6 (73250 ratings)4.5 (26408 ratings)
Eclectic market with youthful vibe and stalls/shops selling fashion and accessories, music and more.
54-56 Camden Lock Pl, Camden Town, London, NW1 8AF, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Although – or perhaps because – it stopped being cutting-edge several thousand cheap leather jackets ago, Camden Market attracts millions of visitors each year and is one of London's most popular attractions. What started out as a collection of attractive craft stalls beside Camden Lock on the Regent's Canal now extends most of the way from Camden Town tube station to Chalk Farm tube station."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Camden Market is not a single market, but consists of several different markets within walking distance of each other. Market stalls sell just about everything including food, clothing, crafts, art, souvenirs, and more."
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market
4.5 (3975 ratings)4.5 (1846 ratings)
Hip Victorian-era market hall housing a wide variety of food items, plus apparel, art & crafts.
16 Commercial St, London, E1 6EW, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"Housed in a cavernous space minutes from Liverpool Street station, Old Spitalfields’ rejuvenation saw it transformed from a tired trader hub to a bustling destination and shoppers’ idyll. Unlike many other London markets, it’s open every day – with a changing roster of traders that guarantees no two visits are exactly the same. On Thursdays, antiques lovers descend for the Old Spitalfields Antique Market, when you should go early for the widest selection."
Mentioned by London x London
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"Featuring a carefully curated selection of amazing chefs and stalls, the Kitchens: Old Spitalfields Market is foodie heaven. Spitalfields is one of Shoreditch’s coolest spots, and the food here is on fire. All I’m saying is don’t go expecting anything mediocre to land up on your plate."
Mentioned by Reader's Digest Canada
50+ Must-See London Attractions
"One of the few surviving Victorian Market Halls in London, Old Spitalfields Market (established in 1876) peddles antiques, food, clothing, collectable vinyl and bric-a-brac to a bustling crowd seven days a week. These are the antique market finds you should never pass up."
Camden Passage, Islington
Camden Passage, Islington
4.3 (299 ratings)4 (124 ratings)
Lively pedestrians-only street with antique stalls, shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes.
1 Camden Passage, London, N1 8EA, United Kingdom
Flea marketShoppingAntique storeCoffee storeJewelry storeRestaurantVintage clothing storeNeighborhoodsFlea & Street Markets

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Yiewsley

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Hilton Garden Inn London Heathrow Airport
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Goldsmiths
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$99.4 /night
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homely - Watford Premier Apartments (Warner Bros Studio)
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$148 /night
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