London Eye – There’s really nothing like seeing a city from the sky, especially a city as stunning as London.
You’ll find yourself in the middle of all these places you’ve only ever seen on screen, including Hagrid’s Hut, the Gryffindor Common Room and even Dumbledore’s office (sob). Upon arrival, you’ll explore the Cupboard Under the Stairs where it all began, before stepping into the Great Hall. Get on a themed Harry Potter bus from Victoria or Baker Street Station to start the day off. Studios in London is not just great for Harry Potter fans, it’s also a fascinating insight into how films are made. Studio Tour – Definitely one to be booked in advance, this incredible trip to the Warner Bros. Once you’re finished gawping at the majestic exterior, head inside to marvel some more.
Westminster Abbey – The spires and gothic architecture of this 1000-year-old landmark are instantly recognizable along the banks of the Thames.
Don’t laugh, you wouldn’t be the first person to come all this way and not see a single sight and certainly wouldn’t be the last….The gay scene here is just that good. Here are just a few of our favorite gay things to do in London – seriously, this is by no means comprehensive but might help to see something other than the inside of a club. Gay people in London do not need to take any extra precautions in terms of public displays of affection in this very progressive city and should have no issues exploring this magical cities beauty! Obviously being gay does not define which attraction most of us will want to see in each city and most queer tourists will simply want to check out the top things to see in London during the day! London is a very safe city but still, all travelers should take caution with valuables.
Gay Cruising and Fetish Clubs in London.
Gay-friendly and Gay Hotels in London England.
Gay London Guide: The Essential Guide To LGBT Travel In London England.