This largest royal park in central London is famous for Speakers' Corner and the Serpentine.
What is Hyde Park?
These pink and white blossoms draw crowds to Greenwich Park and Regent's Park each April
What are cherry blossoms?
Traditionally served with clotted cream and jam, these are the centerpiece of a cream tea.
What are scones?
Spanning the Thames near the Tower of London, this Victorian bascule bridge opens for tall ships.
What is Tower Bridge?
Featuring the song "Circle of Life," this Disney musical opens with animals processing down the aisles of the Lyceum Theatre
What is The Lion King?
Home to a famous botanical garden in southwest London, it's spectacular in spring with bluebells and magnolias.
What is Kew Gardens?
This east London street hosts a famous Sunday flower market, bustling throughout spring
What is Columbia Road Flower Maket?
This iconic Piccadilly department store, founded in 1707, is famous for its hampers and afternoon tea.
What is Fortnum & Mason?
Renamed in 2012 to honour the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, this is the official name of the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster that houses Big Ben
What is the Elizabeth Tower?
This jukebox musical built around ABBA songs is set on a fictional Greek island and has played in the West End since 1999.
What is Mamma Mia?
features a lake with resident pelicans and sits between Buckingham Palace and Horse Guards
What is St James's Park?
This yellow spring flower carpets Green Park in March, planted in memory of Queen Alexandra
What are daffodils?
This Mayfair hotel on Piccadilly has served afternoon tea in its Palm Court since 1906.
What is The Ritz?
Sir Christopher Wren designed this domed cathedral after the Great Fire of 1666.
What is St Paul's Cathedral?
This Victoria Palace Theatre hit fuses hip-hop, R&B, and traditional showtunes to tell the story of a U.S. founding father, with songs like "My Shot" and "Satisfied."
What is Hamilton?
Offering panoramic views of the city from its hilltop
What is Primrose Hill?
The world-famous flower show held in Chelsea every May is hosted by this horticultural society
What is the Royal Horticultural Society?
This small, crustless sandwich, often filled with cucumber or egg salad, is a tea staple.
What is a finger sandwich?
This neo-Gothic memorial in Kensington Gardens, unveiled in 1872, was commissioned by Queen Victoria to honour her late husband
What is the Albert Memorial?
Based on a Roald Dahl book, this musical features a young genius with telekinetic powers and a villainous headmistress.
What is Matilda the Musical?
This park contains Queen Mary's Gardens, home to over 12,000 roses that begin blooming in late spring
What is Regent's Park?
Harewood, a silvery-grey decorative wood used in fine furniture and marquetry, is made from this stained maple species.
What is sycamore?
This 7th Duchess of Bedford is credited with inventing afternoon tea in the 1840s.
Who is Anna?
This 202-foot Doric column near Pudding Lane commemorates the 1666 fire that destroyed much of the city.
What is The Monument?)
This long-running Agatha Christie whodunit is the world's longest-running play, staged at St Martin's Theatre.
What is The Mousetrap?