Stroll the sights of the South Bank
A walk along the south side of the Thames from west to east is a fantastic opportunity to acquire your bearings and take in a variety of views at the same time. If you exit the tube at Westminster, Big Ben will be right there for you (officially Elizabeth Tower). Cross Westminster Bridge from there for breathtaking views of the magnificent Houses of Parliament.
If you're traveling with children, the South Bank is a terrific destination because it has a long list of top-notch entertainment and icons. Any first-time visitor to the city must ride the London Eye, despite the fact that it is unavoidably touristic. The enormous wheel's whole round takes 30 minutes, and its 135-meter highest height offers breathtaking views of famous locations from its glass capsules. To skip the lineups, purchase your tickets in advance.
Some of London's most popular attractions may be found further down the South Bank, including the Southbank Centre, Tate Modern, and Shakespeare's Globe Theater, which offers views of St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, and the skyscrapers of The City across the river. Take a break in Borough Market, which is home to pubs, restaurants, bakeries, and gourmet food booths, close to London Bridge.