St Pauls Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD.
It is a heritage site of international importance attracting thousands of people each year.

Over the centuries, St Paul’s has changed to reflect shifting tastes and attitudes. Decoration has been added and removed, services have been updated, different areas have been put to new uses. Today, the history of the nation is written in the carved stone of its pillars and arches and is celebrated in its works of art and monuments.

Andy and I on the bus.

The Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, over the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name. We stood on the London Bridge overlooking the Tower Bridge taking in the boats on the river and the people passing by.

Nelson's Column is an 18ft statue monument of Nelson in Trafalgar Square.
The column was built between 1840 and 1843 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Trafalgar Square is a square in London that commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar and tourists can be found night and day in this area (including mom and dad lost in the crowd).
The Mall is the road running from Buckingham Palace to Admiralty Arch, to Trafalgar Square.
The Queen Victoria Memorial is immediately before the gates of the Palace, whilst Admiralty Arch at the far end leads into the square. St James's Park is on the south side of the Mall.

The Mall was created as a ceremonial route in the late nineteenth century
It is also urban myth that in the event of an emergency that might endanger the Monarch The Mall can quickly be converted into a make-shift runway.

During the Golden Jubilee ceremonies of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002, over one million people packed the Mall to watch the public displays and the appearance of the British Royal family on the palace balcony.

Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British Monarch. More than 50,000 people visit the palace each year as guests to banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the royal garden parties. We weren't on the list this year so instead hung out on the doorstep!
Dad thanks mom on the tram from Wimbledon to home for making it perfectly through the day with little and no complain of sore feet !