England

Best photo locations in England

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#1. Westminster Bridge view of Big Ben & Double Decker Red Bus

Capture one of the city's most iconic landmarks along the Westminster Bridge. With a red, double-decker bus passing throu...More...More
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#2. St Thomas Hospital Garden view of Big Ben & Palace of Westminster

To capture a photo of Big Ben, most people take the path closest to the river, but this hospital garden is a hidden gem that off...More...More
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#3. Paul's Walk Beach view of River Thames, Southwark Bridge & The Shard

Relying on the water from the River Thames, this beach reveals itself at low tide. The visibility of the rock and glass-covered s...More...More
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#4. Sky Garden view of London Bridge & River Thames

As the light shines down and the clouds swirl above the bustling city streets, capture the London Bridge and River Thames throu...More...More
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#5. Natural History Museum Earth Hall Globe Escalator

This museum is one of my favorite places to photograph interior shots in London — especially when the weather isn't nice o...More...More
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#6. Bōkan Roof Terrace (39th Floor) view of London & River Thames

Take in the fantastic sights of London during sunset at one of my favourite vantage points. When you're this high up, it seems like t...More...More
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#7. Burberry Clothing Store view of Regent Street & Shops

Although it's a popular location, Burberry on Regent Street is known more for their clothes than for their views, but don't underesti...More...More
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#8. Roof Terrace at One New Change view of St Paul's Cathedral

In my opinion, this rooftop has one of the best—if not THE best—views of St Paul's Cathedral. Nighttime is when this view r...More...More
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#9. LSE Library: The British Library of Political and Economic Science Elevators

There aren't many interiors in the world that have such strong linear and spiral leading lines. I recommend that everyone visits...More...More
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#10. Waterloo Station Walkway Tunnel between Jubilee Line & Northern Line

With moving walkways and a curved roof, this underground Tube station is an underrated photography location that most people ...More...More
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#11. Western Concourse at King's Cross Train Station with Skylight Shadows

A picture-worthy skylight shot is waiting for you at this busy train station in London. Capture the sunlight beaming down through the...More...More
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#12. St. Paul's Cathedral & Black Telephone Box on Cannon St

A favourite spot for London urban photographers, this location along Cannon Street gives a fantastic view of St. Paul'...More...More
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#13. Tower Bridge & River Thames from Butler's Wharf

Walking along the south side of the River Thames, this waterfront vantage point provides the perfect setup to frame the...More...More
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#14. Central Pavement on Regent Street with Angels

The hustle and bustle of one of London's most popular streets is captured best from the central pavement that runs down the m...More...More
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#15. Coppa Club Tower Bridge Igloos view of The Shard (winter)

Secluded igloos that change seasonally, panoramic views of the city, tasty European-style fare and inventive cockt...More...More
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#16. The Monocle Café Façade

Nestled along the beautiful Chiltern Street in Marylebone is The Monocle Café. Exceptionally Instagrammable from the outside and c...More...More
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#17. High Level Bridge

This seemingly never-ending tunnel is an ordinary location, that when shot with a wide-angle lens, becomes a mind-alteri...More...More
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#18. Pulteney Bridge & River Avon Weir

Made entirely of bath stone, the honey-colored, locally-mined rock that gives the city of Bath its characteristic hue, t...More...More
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#19. Vicar's Close

Walk down this quaint cobblestone street and step directly into the past. This charming stretch of buildings claims to be the old...More...More
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#20. The Roman Baths Terrace view of the Great Bath

This world-famous, ancient bath house has been naturally pumping its healing hot springs water for thousands of years, serving a...More...More
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