incredible places to see, London is the kind of city you visit and never fully see it all – in fact, I think that task is almost impossible. This is why I think it’s easier to focus a visit on each of the areas of London; with South London being no exception. Honestly, there’s a ton of spots and heaps of the best things to do in South London that are dotted all across the river.
If you’re not visiting around the time of Wimbledon, check out Wimbledon Common with the historic windmill that sits proudly in the greenery.
Built back in the 1800s, Tower Bridge is one of the most quintessential sights to see in London.
If you’ve got time, take a gander around Ham House and Garden that dates back to the 1600s. Here, you’ll be able to explore the rooms, see the world-class painting and stroll the historic gardens.
1.) London Eye
Nowadays, the Cutty Sark is a gorgeous museum that’s well worth an hour (or so) visit.
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Commissioned in 1675 by King Charles II, the Greenwich location of the Royal Observatory serves almost entirely as a museum.
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2.) Tower Bridge
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