We love London.
Its pretty victorian houses, the flowers everywhere and its overwhelming architecture. There’s a spot on every corner to have a cup of tea with a view, an iconic red bus which will bring you anywhere and the sun shines bright more often than people think. No wonder why London makes the perfect city for Instagram.
Today I am sharing with you some of my most precious places of the capital, some of which I’ve been very secret about. Discover the sites that look best on Instagram and exactly from where to photograph them. It took me quite a while to find the exact angles so I hope you like them. If you’d like to learn about ALL my secret spots in London, sign up for the newsletter I curate at Architectour Guide.
Which places did you like most?
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1. Houses of Parliament
Best shot from: Westminster Bridge (Google)
2. St Paul’s Cathedral
Best shot from: One New Change (Google)
3. Notting Hill
Best shot from: 46 Lancaster Rd (Google)
4. The City
Best shot from: 20 Fenchurch St (Google)
5. Tower Bridge
Best shot from: City Hall (Google)
6. The Pergola
Best shot from: The Hill Garden and Pergola (Google)
7. Oxford Street
Best shot from: Urban Outfitters (Google)
8. The Love Door
Best shot from: 48 Oakley Street (Google)
9. Neil’s Yard
Best shot from: Neil’s Yard (Google)
10. Natural History Museum
Best shot from: Upstairs (Google)
11. King’s Cross Station
Best shot from: Departures (Google)
12. Brick Lane
Best shot from: 4 Princelet Street (Google)
13. Pretty Bookshops
Best shot from: Daunt Books (Google)
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14. Beautiful Mews
Best shot from: St Lukes Mews (Google)
15. London’s Skyline
Best shot from: London Hilton on Park Lane (Google)
16. Iconic Telephone Boxes
Best shot from: Houses of Parliament (Google)
17. Beautiful Stairs
Best shot from: Tate Britain Member Café (Google)
18. The Shard
Best shot from: Millennium Bridge (Google)
19. Flower Shops
Best shot from: Notting Hill (Google)
20. The British Museum
Best shot from: View from the upstair lifts (Google)
21. Lavender Fields
Best shot from: Mayfield Lavender (Google)
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Suuuuuuuper interesantes !!!!
Gracias Virginia !!!
Saludos cordiales !!
Francisco Ortega
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Hola Francisco, muchas gracias por pasarte por mi blog.
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Beautiful photos and research. What an amazing amount of work you have done/are doing for your Architectour Guide.
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Thanks for your encouraging words. London has so much to offer, it’s unbelievable. I’ve visited some places in winter when the trees weren’t as pretty so look forward to visiting again for more photogenic captures heheh. I am enjoying this journey very much 🙂
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Awesome
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Thanks! Have you been to London?
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Nope…but i am very eager to go watching your post
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London is so amazing 😍
You need to visit sometime!
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Yeah surely I’ll come.
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very nice… we’ve been 3 times to London, it’s sooo easy and simple from France! 🙂
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And what did you think of it? You liked it?
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Your architecture pics selection are amazing. So beautiful. 😃😃
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Thanks Pooja! Any upcoming trips planned to London?
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You’re Welcome #Virginia. I haven’t planned yet but may be someday in the future. 😃😃
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Let me know when you visit so I can give you personal tips based on the season 😉
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Of course #Virginia. Thanks a lot for your kindness. 😃😃
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What a stunning line-up of photos! Good choice to conclude with the saunter through the lavender fields. Wraps it up rather well! Now I shall look you up on instagram 😉 xx
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I just found you too! The lavender fields was an atypical plan I did with my mum this weekend as she was visiting. I normally opt for concrete plans and skyline views as my blog shows heheh. A bit of nature was refreshing 🙂
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Here’s to instagram buddies, nature and concrete 🙂 I am a bit off social media these days but I do check in, once in a while. xx
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heheh cheers! If you can, enjoy the peaceful life outside social media. I got in as a way to promote my work and now I can barely tell what is personal and what is work 😅
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Hahaha this is a backlash from immersing myself too deeply into it! 😉
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Healthy choice… and / or consequence! Wishing you a great weekend 🙂
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You too V! 🙂
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Hey Virginia!! Fascinating picture!! I am latterly allure and attract to visit the London by this article… 🙂 keep it up!!
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Thanks for your kind words 🙂
London is such a beautiful city, you should visit soon! Any upcoming trips planned for the rest of the summer?
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Definitely!! This Place will be on my hot list for upcoming Summer 🙂
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Safe travels to London then 🙂
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All photos are such a beautiful eye treat !! But I am in love with #2. St. Paul’s cathedral. This picture exactly defines both the eras of Architecture. And of course great perspective !!!
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I think that’s my favorite too 🙂 Saint Paul’s Cathedral is the most iconic place in London and the other building by Jean Nouvel beautifully frames the view. Every time I can, I go and visit 😀
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Nice article.
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