London is the capital of the British Isles, and is steeped in history and awash with world-class attractions. The London Eye, an impressive wheel built on the banks of the River Thames in the heart of London, affords magnificent panoramas of the Thames and the rest of London. Buckingham Palace is the residence of Queen Elizabeth and the best way to take it in is to witness the pomp and show displayed during the Changing of the Guard. The Tower of London was the site for the execution of three English Queens—it has served as a royal residence and a prison in the past, and is now home to the Crown Jewels. Of course, don’t miss out on all the other must-see attractions like Madam Tussaud’s, Trafalgar Square, Harrod’s, Hyde Park and more.
There’s so much to see in Rome. To name just two, the Vatican City with all its Papal glory, and the Colosseum which once hosted ancient games and is capable of holding 55,000 people, are favourites with tourists. In addition, Rome is probably the most photogenic city in the world—click your way through the Trevi Fountain, St Peter’s Square, and the piazzas (public squares) which are always thriving with activity—and you’ll have even to fill up an entire album. Packed with history, tourists will have no shortage of things to do and places to explore.