London
Covent Garden









South Kensington





Kew Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was founded in 1759 and keep changing since then. It houses the largest and the most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world.



Palm House and Marc Quinn: Light into Life exhibition











Princess of Wales Conservatory and Rock Garden








The Hive


The Dutch House is one of the few surviving parts of the Kew Palace complex.



Great Pagoda



Ruined Arch



Royal Albert Hall and the Albert Memorial


Hyde Park
















Westminster and Big Ben



St.James Park





Leicester Square





Richmond Park















Richmond area and river Thames








Paddington station






Brighton and Hove




White Cliffs of Brighton

Brighton Marina








The Lanes




Whistable

Harbour Market








Whistable Castle and Gardens









Long Rock



