by Duchess DJ Love: Author, Blogger, Caregiver, Frequent Traveler, Influencer, Digital Creator, Mentor, Photographer, and Podcaster. 

by Duchess DJ Love: Author, Blogger, Digital Creator, Influencer, Mentor, & Show Host of Gallivanting Like A Royal

Welcome to our channel! Today, we’re exploring the best views in London. I’ll update this blog when I return from the Royal city of London next week. Oct 28 and Oct 29 are my Facebook Live days, so follow me on Facebook @DuchessDJtravels Gallivanting Like A Royal. In this blog, you will find over thirty places that provide the best skyline views of London to see the city and iconic sights. Some places are even free.


First up is the iconic London Eye, offering stunning panoramic views of the city.


Next, we have the Sky Garden, located in the Walkie Talkie building, offering a 360-degree view of London’s skyline.


For a historical perspective, head to the top of St. Paul’s Cathedral and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding areas.


The Shard, standing tall at 1,016 feet, offers incredible views of London from its observation deck.


For a unique experience, visit the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, boasting incredible views of the city.


Greenwich Park provides a picturesque backdrop with its panoramic views of the River Thames and the London skyline.


Climb up the Monument to the Great Fire of London for a stunning view of the city’s financial district.


The Primrose Hill viewpoint offers a serene spot to take in breathtaking views of central London.


Take a trip to Hampstead Heath and climb Parliament Hill for a charming view across London’s rooftops.


For an exquisite aerial view of the capital, take a helicopter tour over London and see its famous landmarks from above.


Make sure to check out the rooftop bars in London, such as Sushisamba or the Madison rooftop terrace, for stunning views while enjoying a drink.


The walkway of Tower Bridge allows you to catch a glimpse of the city’s landmarks while walking along the river.


The Tate Modern’s viewing gallery not only offers a fantastic collection of art but also a beautiful view of the Millennium Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral.


Visit the Sky Pod Bar at the Sky Garden for a relaxed atmosphere and incredible views of London’s skyline.


Climb to the top of Richmond Hill and be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Thames Valley and the city’s skyline.


Head to the top of the O2 Arena and enjoy a unique view of London’s skyline from the rooftop platform.


The Royal Observatory Greenwich not only provides a fantastic view but also the opportunity to stand on the Prime Meridian.


Take a cruise along the River Thames to enjoy stunning views of London’s most famous landmarks from the water.


Climb The Monument to the Great Fire of London for a unique perspective of the city’s historical architecture.


Enjoy the panoramic views from the top of Alexandra Palace, offering a bird’s-eye view of London’s iconic skyline.


Explore the rooftop gardens at Queen Elizabeth Hall for hidden views of the Thames and London’s skyline.


Experience the breathtaking view of the city’s landmarks from the Emirates Air Line cable car.


Witness the stunning view of London from the top of One New Change, where you can also enjoy a meal or a drink.


For a memorable view of London, take a ride on the London Eye at sunset and watch the city light up.


Venture to the top of Heron Tower’s sky-high restaurant, Searcy’s, for a unique dining experience with panoramic views.


Head to the South Bank and enjoy the view of the River Thames, the London Eye, and the skyline from the riverside walkway.


Climb up to the top of Hampstead Heath’s Parliament Hill for an impressive view of London’s skyline.


Don’t forget to visit the top terrace of the National Theatre for a scenic view of the River Thames and the cityscape.


Go to the top of the Tottenham Court Road Tower for an amazing view of the city’s ever-changing skyline.


Explore the Barbican Centre’s high-level walkways for a unique view of London’s Brutalist architecture.


For a romantic view, visit Primrose Hill at sunset and watch the city’s lights illuminate the skyline.


Take a walk along the top of the Tower Bridge for a spectacular view of the River Thames and London’s landmarks.


Don’t miss the chance to visit the top of the iconic St. Stephen’s Tower, also known as Big Ben, for a stunning view of Westminster.


Enjoy the stunning view of Canary Wharf from the top of Greenwich Park, especially during the evening.


Head to the top of the Walkie Talkie building for an amazing view of London’s skyline and the River Thames.


For a unique perspective, take a ride on the Emirates Air Line cable car and see London from above.


Climb the Monument to the Great Fire of London for a historical view of the city.


Don’t forget to capture the incredible view from the top of Primrose Hill, especially during sunrise or sunset.


Explore the rooftop bars in London for breathtaking views while enjoying a drink in a vibrant atmosphere.


Make sure to add these stunning views to your London itinerary for a truly memorable experience. I’ve included my London first-timer travel tips blog below.

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