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St. Paul Cathedral.
St Paul is a beautiful building and some of the most visited attractions in London. To make sure you take a great shot, head to the mall next to St Paul. For a view from the top, we suggest you go up to “The Madison” rooftop. (free)
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The Shard.
The Shard is one of the tallest building in western Europe (310 meters) and is fully covered in glass panels, which makes it one of the most instagrammable places in London. You can also go inside for a drink and get a great shot of the city. Check this post where we tell you how to get it for free.
Some good spots where to take a shot are in the base in London Bridge Rail station, on the way to Borough Market from the station, in the streets nearby Hays Galleria, and Bermondsey.
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Shoreditch.
Mainly known for its street art and for its alternatives vibes, Shoreditch is one of the best places for street photography in London. No doubt that the colourfull walls and the many graffiti make this one of the most instagrammable places in London. You can also find amazing spots like this one in Brick Lane, which is next door.
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The British Museum.
Not only the British Museum will keep you busy with the vast collection of world art and artifacts, but its beautiful design with the lines and a sparkling white makes this a must-stop for all who want a different Instagram capture. The best of all, it is free! You can check here for more free things to do in London.
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Neal’s Yard.
Many people pass through Covent Garden in their London itinerary, but not many know about this pretty little corner. Neal’s yard is a small and colourful alley in London’s Covent Garden with some shops and restaurants. With all these vivids colours make this spot one of the most instagrammable places in London.
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If you want the best views of London for free, this is the place.
The Sky Garden offers 360-degree uninterrupted views across the City of London. Visitors can wander around the exquisitely landscaped gardens, observation decks and an open-air terrace of what is London’s highest public garden.
Although the entry to the Sky Garden is free, we strongly recommend booking in advance. You can also find some more tips here.
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The Natural History Museum has all the ingredients for being the most instagrammable place in London. With its stunning architecture and the vast collection of specimens, this museum is a must in any London itinerary.
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Many times overlooked, Greenwich makes a great stop for any visit to London. In this area, you can visit the Cutty Sark, the huge National Maritime Museum, and the classical buildings of the Old Royal Naval College.
And the best of all, these views of the city from the Royal Observatory.
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Tower Bridge needs no introduction and is with no doubt one of the most instagrammable places in London. Walk by the Thames to find your perfect spot where to capture this beauty.
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The Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, are another of the most iconic buildings in London. The bridge and the river, really offer plenty of good options for an amazing Instagram capture!
Bear in mind though that the Big Ben is currently under refurbishment (2019) and is covered, that is why we took the picture this way!
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The London Eye.
The London Eye is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. It offers a different and fun way to have a view of the city.
Queues are normal, so if you plan to go we’d suggest you book in advance here.
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London Underground Stations.
It does not really matter what station you choose, most of them are really instagrammable spots. It is not hard to find them without people even if you are in central London, you just need to wait a bit!
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