Being traveling to London several times since I was child giving me the opportunity to discover this city very well, London is by far one of the most iconic cities in the world. From the hustle and bustle of Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Street to the black cabs and red buses lining every street in sight, it’s just as crazy and beautiful as you’ve seen it in the movies.
One of my favorite things about London is just how much there is to explore. Even if you made it your mission to explore every street on the map, by the time you’d finished, I guarantee half of the city would have already changed. You could literally spend a lifetime exploring the city and never be stuck for things to do. But there is always 3 place I never missing it whenever I’m in London
1- London bridge
It’s used as a symbol of London and is recognizable to visitors from all over the world – even if the majority of people don’t know what it is actually called. London Bridge – London Bridge has existed in one form or another for nearly 2,000 years now. It’s the site of the oldest crossing of the River Thames on record. I captured this photo with several shots during the sunset, blended it in one photo
2-Big Ben
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London; the name is frequently extended to refer to both the clock and the clock tower. Captured this picture during the sunset in one shots with fast shutter speed I brought the birds on it
3-Hyde park in autumn
This 350 acre Royal Park is an oasis of arboreal beauty nestled between the tourist crush of Oxford Street and the Henries and Tabithas of Kensington. With over 4,000 trees, your eyes are in for an autumnal treat. Look out for the buttery yellows and fiery oranges of the beeches, limes and chestnut trees that line the avenues along the Serpentine.