Darcy Fowler
Darcy Fowler
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Why London is a Must-Visit for Architect Enthusiasts

Uncover the architectural wonders of London, showcasing why its blend of history and innovation makes it a haven for those who appreciate design and construction.

Modern Buildings

For fans of more modern architecture, London has this in abundance too. The Shard, which opened in 2012, is one of the most captivating buildings in London, if not the world. It has 72 habitable floors (95 in total) with a range of businesses operating out of the building. Inside, you’ll find top dining spots including Aqua Shard, Hutong and Oblix. There’s also the Shangri-La hotel, one of London’s most luxurious hotels, where you can enjoy jaw-dropping views of the city from the comfort of your room.

Many of London’s modern-day architectural buildings are home to leading businesses. The Lloyd’s building is one of these, opening during the 80s and offering a unique design. There’s also the iconic Gherkin building (or 30 St Mary Axe to give it its proper title), which sits in London’s financial district. The building gets its nickname from its resemblance in shape to the fruit of the same name.

Houses

If you’re a fan of residential architecture, London offers many high-value properties that offer impressive design. Head to the more affluent parts of the city if you are trying to scope out London’s ultra-high-value properties. These include Mayfair, Chelsea and Kensington.

One Hyde Park, in Knightsbridge, is home to some of the city’s most expensive apartments, with its penthouses attracting some of the world’s wealthiest people. You can also head to Grafton Street to find the old headquarters of Gucci, which has now been transformed into a £50 million home.

Sport

The UK is a sport-obsessed nation, so it’s no surprise that London features some of the world’s top stadiums. In terms of football, London has a wealth of teams. Wembley Stadium is home to many leading events and is home to England’s football team. Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium is also one of the most iconic in the game, along with Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. However, if you’ve only got time to visit one, head to North London to take in a stadium that could claim to be the best in the world. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (home to Tottenham Hotspur) is a £1 billion piece of work that can accommodate over 60,000 football fans. After opening in 2019, the stadium has hosted Premier League games, NFL games and concerts for the world’s leading artists.

Outside of football, Twickenham Stadium host England’s rugby union games, and the iconic centre court at Wimbledon hosts the famous tennis tournament. While you may not associate darts with glamorous venues, the world championships are played at Alexandra Palace, which, from an architect’s perspective, is impressively designed.

Final Thoughts

It could be argued that London’s architecture is underrated, with other pulling factors much more talked about. However, don’t discount London if you want to see grand buildings and ancient architecture. The city offers everything from 11th-century constructions to modern-day skyscrapers, so there truly is something for everyone. If you are going on a sightseeing tour, the only downside is London’s vast size and busy roads. When planning your trip, consider using one of London’s many city centre car parks and travelling around by London’s Tube system, which connects the city.