30+ Best Photo Spots in London <br/>(Instagram and Photography Locations + Tips) (2024)

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London has its fill of awesome spots for Instagram and photography. Ranging from beautiful and historical landmarks, colourful exteriors, breathtaking views and lots more. In this post, you’ll find the best locations, as well as some tips and techniques to help you capture the best photographs. The majority of these TikTok and Instagrammable locations are free to access and you’ll find the best times for taking pictures, whether it’s free or not and the address with each suggestion. Visit Top Picture Spots Around London at Christmasfor festive locations. At the very end, there’s a link to a post suggesting some of the best London Instagram photographers, as well as thanks to various people who have helped me find a few of these spots. You may also want to see some of our other Instagram and photography guides.

Here is an ultimate guide to over 30 of the best photo spots in London. These are must-visit for Instagram and photography.

Here are the sections that you’ll find mentioned below:

  • Landmarks/attractions
  • Top viewpoints
  • Cool and pretty London streets
  • Interesting interiors
  • Other spots
  • London photography tips
  • When is the best time to take photographs in London?
  • Best areas in London to take photos
  • Can you use tripods in London?
  • Top and must-visit photo spots in London?

This article has been written by Mike Clegg who lives in London and has spent much time exploring and photographing London. You can read more about him below and on his bio.

Landmarks & attractions

Here are some of our favourite landmarks and attractions in London that are perfect for taking pictures of:

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is potentially the most famous and popular attractions in London. This building is one of the properties of the Royal Family and is where the King will spend some of his time. Often during the day, there are large crowds of visitors admiring the landmark and taking photographs. If you wanted a quiet shot such as this your best bet is to arrive early in the morning. When taking pictures consider using the fountains and even an ND filter for a long exposure such as below.

Best time for pics:Morning
Cost:Free
Location:Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA

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MIKE’S TOP TIP

If you wanted to capture images with nice wispy clouds then you’d need to take a long exposure. As well as this you’ll need some clouds in the sky and for there to be some actual movement. If there isn’t much wind or movement with the clouds then you’d struggle to capture this kind of effect. However should the conditions be suitable then it’s definitely worth giving a shot as the results can be very satisfying.

The London Eye

At night the London Eye is great to photograph and from the angle below you may run into other Instagram photographers. The London Eye is often moving (but slowly), so if you want an image showing motion then use a long exposure. If you want to have detail in the wheel and pods, then use a faster shutter speed, increase your ISO or wait for it to pause (or close).

Although we prefer the night view, it’s worth noting that The London Eye does also look good during the day and a nice daytime angle is from Jubilee Park and Garden which is right next to it (also a nice place to relax and eat lunch or have a picnic).

Best time for pics: Blue-hour-Night
Cost:Free
Location:London Eye, Lambeth, London SE1 7PB

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Tower Bridge

Some people thought I was being brave when I posted shots like below on Instagram. But this composition is actually taken from an island in the middle of the road (so it’s totally safe). Try using a tripod, long exposure and taking pictures at night for a similar result to below or take pictures during the day to make the traffic more visible. You’ll find buses, taxis and other traffic will regularly go past and this can help to create a nice mixture of light trails,

Best time for pics:Blue hour/night
Cost:Free
Location: Link on Google Maps

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Girl and Dolphin Statue and Tower Bridge

On the north side of the River Thames close to The Tower Hotel is where you will find this stunning statue created by artist David Wynne. The statue and Tower Bridge are very photogenic and this is one of my favourite angles to take photographs of Tower Bridge. Visit this Instagrammable place around sunset for great light and into the blue hour.

Best time for pics:Sunset-night
Cost:Free
Location: Link on Google Maps

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Houses of Parliament/Big Ben

The Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) is, of course, one of the most popular buildings to photograph for Instagram. For some of the best spots go directly opposite and take pictures in this little archway and also the steps above that lead from Westminster Bridge down to the walkway.

The best bet for good photographs is to get here around sunset for the golden hour as the sun often sets behind the building. This spot in London is also a popular photo shoot location and it is common to see wedding photographers here with brides and grooms.

Best time for pics: Anytime
Cost:Free
Location:Link on Google Maps

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To capture images with silky smooth water such as above you’ll need to use the long exposure technique. This involves using a tripod, a self timer and exposing for the image for upwards of 0.3 seconds. Often you’ll want or need the exposure to be several seconds long so as to capture the best quality image, to make the water very smooth and it also depends on how much light is available.

Millennium Bridge & St. Paul’s

Another very famous location for photography is Millennium Bridge, but taking pictures from here isn’t as easy as you’d think. It getsvery busy so make sure you come early before the crowds, or when taking photos at night with a tripod try increasing your ISO, as this will hopefully reduce the chance of camera shake from the flow of people on the bridge.

Best time for pics:Sunrise and night
Cost:Free
Location:Millennium Bridge,Thames Embankment, London SE1

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Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a beautiful concert Hall close to Knightsbridge. Both the front and back make for good photographs and also look out for reflections and puddles on the ground.

Best time for pics:Evening
Cost:Free
Location:Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington, London SW7 2AP

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Westminster Bridge

Big Ben/ Elizabeth Tower is seen in countless photographs and from Westminster Bridge, you’ll find some great spots to capture pictures.

When taking pictures of this London Instagram spot you could try something different and use ND filters and a tripod such as seen below. This will allow you to get a slightly unique long exposure shot with blurred motion which is pretty cool. This particular location is also great to take night photographs of London with light trails from buses going past.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Free
Location: Westminster Bridge

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Top viewpoints

Here are some of our favourite viewpoints in London. You’ll find more suggestions in our article onThe Best Viewpoints in London for Fantastic Views of the Skyline. These would be great for taking pictures for Instagram and TikTok or simply to just enjoy the views.

View From The Shard

The views from the Shard are definitely my favourite viewpoints in London. This is also for sure one of the best photography spots in London. Options to visit and enjoy the Shard are to go to the viewing platform on the top floor or stay in the amazing Shangri-La hotel. Both will present you with spectacular 360 views of the city. The Shard is also a good spot for sunset and blue hour pics.

Best time for pics:All times
Cost:Ticketed
Location: The View from The Shard, Railway Approach, London SE1 9SG

MIKE’S TOP TIP

ShardView is much better value if you visit as part of the LondonPass. The pass includes access to over 80 attractions and is a great option if you wanted to see lots of paid highlights in London during your visit.

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Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge provides a great photography spot allowing you to capture postcard-perfect pictures towards the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. For a good square Instagram-worthy photo try zooming in to compress the different elements together. We’d recommend coming here at night when around the blue hour and early evening when some of the landmarks are lit up and you start to get reflections on the water.

Best time for pics:Blue hour/night
Cost:Free
Location:Waterloo Bridge, A301, Lambeth, London SE1 8

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Canary Wharf

Near Canary Wharf is a patch of water called Blackwall Basin which is one of the best places to take photographs of Canary Wharf such as this. If you come here when there’s no wind you may get perfect reflections.

Best time for pics:Blue hour/night
Cost:Free
Location: Link on Google Maps

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Tate Modern Observation Deck

Tate Modern is a great museum to visit for those interested in art. It is now also home to a top observation deck located on the 10th floor. This is even free to access. From this lookout, you can enjoy views to the East, North and West. As sunset is often across the river this makes it one of the best places to go in London for sunset as well as into the blue hour.

This is one of the best viewpoints in London and is great for capturing skyline photographs.

Best time for pics:Sunset-blue hour
Cost:Free
Location: Bankside, London SE1 9TG

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Cool and pretty London streets

Here are some of our favourite streets in London that we’d recommend checking out for Instagram, TikTok and photography.

Neal’s Yard

Neal’s Yard is very photogenic and perfect for those who like lots of colours in their photos. It is almost a secret photography spot in London. To get to Neal’s Yard get off at Covent Garden underground station and then it’s only a short walk. You should head here early before it gets too busy otherwise you’ll struggle to get a quiet moment. Also, note that Covent Garden is a great part of London to explore for shopping and restaurants.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location:Neal’s Yard, London WC2H

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Notting Hill and Portobello Road

There are lots of colourful streets around Notting Hill which make for wonderful pictures. Your best bet is to get off at Notting Hill Gate station and then walk towards (and along) Portobello Road. Another aesthetic place in London is on the other side of the city around Hillgate Place and Campden Hill Road. Even if you don’t take photographs it’s still lovely walking around this area.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location: Portobello Road and Hillgate Place

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Camden Town

One of the city’s coolest neighbourhoods. Along the high street, many of the buildings have unique protruding designs as seen below. Also at Camden Market is amazing street food so this place is great for lunch.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location: Camden Town, London NW1

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St Paul’s Cathedral from One New Change

Below is one of the classic St Paul’s Cathedral shots that you may often see on Instagram. Another great place for photography at this location is to take the elevator (which is behind in the image below) to the topwhere you’ll get some high views.Try coming to this location at sunset for much better light.

You can also visit the interior of St Paul’s to see more of the cathedral as well as head up to the dome for skyline views of the city.

Best time for pics: Anytime
Cost:Free
Location::1 New Change, London EC4M 9AF

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Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus is awesome at night, but also quite hard to photograph due to the bright screens against the dark surroundings. Use HDR for a good exposure. Also, use puddles and reflections in your picturesif it’s rained. Another techniquethat may work is to increase your ISO slightly when taking photographs at night as a long exposure doesn’t really work very well on the screens asthey constantly change.

Best time for pics:Blue hour/night
Cost:Free
Location: Google maps link

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Parliament Square

The classic London shot with the red telephone boxes. It can get very busy here so take a long exposure (so people disappear), or get here early morning. You could also consider using traffic in your photos such as local elements including the red double-decker buses and taxis, or take a long exposure for light trails.

Best time for pics:Blue hour/night
Cost:Free
Location: Parliament Square, London

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Interesting and picturesque interiors in London

Here are some of our favourite interiors for taking pictures in London:

Heals of London

Heals of London is a furniture shop along Tottenham Court Road. Towards the back of the store is this staircase which is one of the prettiest interior photo spots in London. I believe people often go into the store just to take pictures of this staircase. It’s also a great place to buy items as well of course and we personally have a few items from there ourselves.

Best time for pics:During opening hours
Cost:Free
Location: 196 Tottenham Court Rd, Fitzrovia

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Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum has incredible architecture, in particular in the main hall. Try using a wide-angle lens or a GoPro to get a picture like below. Also, be sure to enjoy this museum during your visit and see some of its exhibitions. Annually in the Autumn, you’ll find the Wildlife Photography of the Year exhibitionand some of the photographs you’ll see are quite simply mindblowing.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free entry – ticketed for exhibitions
Location:Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, Kensington, London SW7 5BD

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The Kings Cross light tunnel

Kings Cross has this awesome multicoloured light tunnel and is very Instagrammable. You’ll find this on the underground walkways that connect St Pancras to Kings Cross station. The interior of the waiting hall is also good to photograph as it has an amazing ceiling.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Free
Location: Google maps link

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Leadenhall Market

This picturesque interior and marketplace is in London’s financial district, hence why it looks a bit posh. When taking photographs try using a wide-angle lens so that you capture as much as possible. This is also a nice Christmas spot when they often have a tree in the middle.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location: Leadenhall Market,Gracechurch St, London EC3V 1LT

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Queen’s House

This cute little museum in Greenwich is perfect for those who love architecture and spiral staircases. These kinds of shots are often popular on Instagram. Try over-exposing your image slightly for a brighter photograph. To do this on a phone click on the darkest point on the screen. This sometimes makes the software change the exposure and brighten the picture.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Ticketed
Location:Queen’s House, Romney Rd, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF

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Painted Gallery

Close to the Queens House is the Painted Gallery in the Old Royal Navy College. The ceiling has impressive paintings on the ceiling and the entire room is just stunning. In the main room keep an eye out for reflections to use in your photographs such as below.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Ticketed
Location:Painted Gallery, King William Walk, London, Greenwich SE10 9NN

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London Bridge Station

The London Underground (the Tube) has so many good spots and stations for taking Instagram-worthy photographs. Here is one of my favourites at London Bridge. Introduced to me by Neil who is an awesome London based photographer. Keep reading below for lots of other locations around the Underground which are also great for taking pictures.

Note that near London Bridge Station you can also get to Tower Bridge or head up the Shard as well.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost: Subway fare
Location: 21 Duke St Hill, London SE1 2SW

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Burlington Arcade

This arcade is pretty lush with beautiful shops lining the sides. During the main opening hours it can be quite busy, but if you are patient or go at night you should be able to get a clean shot.

Near here you will also find Piccadilly Circus, as well as Regent Street, which if you’re visiting London at Christmas is fantastic to see.

Best time for pics: Morning or evening
Cost:Free
Location: Burlington Arcade, Mayfair, London W1J

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The British Museum

Most of the museums in London are free to visit including the British Museum seen below. This hallis huge, so to really capture it you would need a wide-angle lens. I actually used a GoPro30+ Best Photo Spots in London <br/>(Instagram and Photography Locations + Tips) (30) for this particular shot.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location:British Museum, Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG

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When taking pictures of interiors it can often help to use a wide angle lens. A wide-angle lens will often be around 16mm-24mm or wider. You could also consider a fisheye lens for an extreme effect.

Embankment Station

The tunnels of Embankment Station are very picturesque and have this wonderful tiled pattern. Try using a wide-angle or a fisheye lens for some cool effects, or put a model in the photo to add a human element.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Subway fare
Location: Villiers St, London WC2N 6NS

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Waterloo Station

Waterloo has some great platforms to get Tube/subway photographs. This picture was from theBakerloo platform which has a nice bendy platform. Try waiting for people to go and set your shutter speed a bit slow for somemotion.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Subway fare
Location: Waterloo Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 8SW

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Tate Britain

This angle in Tate Britain is taken from a member’s lounge, but if you ask nicely they may let you up. Even if you don’t get to this exact angle this museum still has lots of other aesthetic architecture you could take photographs of.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost: Free/Ticketed
Location:Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG

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St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel – Grand Staircase

This stunning hotel has one of the most impressive staircases I’ve ever seen. Technically you should be a guest to enter so maybe ask for permission first. For nice pictures look for leading lines, shapes and patterns, or also consider adding someone into your photograph.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Night at the hotel or ask for permission
Location: Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London NW1 2AR

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Sky Garden

The Sky Garden is one of London’s newest places to go. At the Sky Garden you’ll get panoramic views of the city and you can also stop for some food and drink.

You have to book a ticket in advance to visit but it’s free. Head to skygarden.london for more info. Also note this location can be very busy and you should aim to book your tickets well in advance (weeks) to guarantee you’ll get in. Sometimes you may find that you have to keep checking for ticket availability too.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Free
Location: 1 Sky Garden Walk, London, EC3M 8AF

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Gants Hill Station

Slightly out of London is this fantastic station which is great for photography due to the patterns and shapes. To get here take the Central Line eastbound. I thank my photographer friend Neilfor introducing me to this cool station.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Subway fare
Location: 369 Eastern Ave, Ilford IG2 6UD

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Other spots in London worth visiting for photography

Here are some other places worth checking out:

St. James’s Park

St. James’s Park is very close to Buckingham Palace and walking around both Green Park and St. James’s Park in the morning is a wonderful experience. It’s so calm and peaceful and when you have the beautiful light such as below it is just perfect. If you want an extra special experience then consider staying at the awesome Sheraton Grand London Park Lane where you’ll find these amazing parks on your doorstep.

Best time for pics:Sunrise
Cost:Free
Location: St James Park

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Canary Wharf

When taking pictures around Canary Wharf you may have security come up to you and ask what you’re doing. This is quite normal so don’t worry too much. When taking pictures of Canary Wharf one of the best spots is from Cabot Square seen below. Consider adding a human element or bright clothing to add an interesting element to your image. Note that Canary Wharf is also a short DLR (Tube) ride from Greenwich (above) which we also recommend visiting.

Best time for pics:Anytime
Cost:Free
Location:Canary Wharf

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Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace

The Changing of the Guard performance is extremely enjoyable and a top thing to experience while in London. I’ve seen it a few times and believe the best spot is at the back near the gardens on the left-hand side facing the Palace. Then when the guards leave they should then be marching directly towards you.

Best time for pics: Late morning
Cost:Free
Location:Same as above

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The Churchhill Arms

Probably the most decorated pub in London, this pub makes for an awesome photo (or drink). As it’s located close to Notting Hill Gate you could pop here before, or after, exploring the other areas. For an image such as below it’s best to visit in the warmer months when it has all the plants and flowers seen below.

Best time for pics:Day
Cost:Free
Location: 119 Kensington Church St, Kensington

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Day trip ideas

To discover some of the other wonderful places in England then head to our article on day trips you could take from London. In the article you’ll find places such as Brighton, Bath, Cambridge, and Cotswolds, as well as how long it would take to get there. These are home to lots of other top places to take Instagrammable photos.

Tours and activities

In London you’ll find lots of tours and other activities available allowing you to learn more about the city, go on cruises, have fun cultural experiences and more. Below are a few ideas to get you started, or check out our article London: 15 Best Tours and Activities for some of our favourite suggestions.

  • Viator
  • GetYourGuide

London photography tips

Here are some of our top tips for London photography:

  • Keep an eye out for puddles and other reflective objects. As well as making the picture look cool, the reflections also help frame the picture square or portrait for Instagram.
  • Use a tripod for night photography, but of course be wary of pedestrians and traffic.
  • You can walk between many of the suggested spots, such as if you start at London Bridge and the Shard and then walk along the River.
  • Try going out early to avoid the crowds and potentially get amazing light.
  • Scout out your sunset spot. The sun often sets north of the river.
  • Use a long exposure for day photographs if you wanted to create a sense of motion with traffic and people.
  • Consider Lightroom or Photoshop presets to quickly enhance your photographs.

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When is the best time to take photographs in London?

The best time to take photographs in London can vary. We would suggest taking photographs at night of many of the major landmarks as they are often lit up and this can really make your images a lot better. Also if you are shooting across the water (such as the River Thames) then this will also help as the light will cause reflections.

Another great time to take London photographs is during sunrise and sunset, although London’s weather can be somewhat unpredictable so you may not always get great colours.

Finally, consider visiting in the Autumn when there might be beautiful trees and colours. These are perfect when exploring the parks or some of the streets.

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The best areas in London to take photos

London is a huge city and if you’re of limited time but want to capture some great pictures during your visit then here are some of the best areas to explore, in order of priority (in our opinion).

  • Around Westminster – Starting with Westminster which is the heart and most central part of the city. Here you’ll find many of London’s major attractions and landmarks. Many of these are very picturesque such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and Trafalgar Square. Nearby on the other side of the river is also the London Eye.
  • Around London Bridge – This part of London covers several boroughs including the City of London north of the River, Southwark south of the river, as well as Tower Hamlets which includes Tower Bridge. Nearby you’ll also find St Paul’s Cathedral and the Shard.
  • Notting Hill – Around this area of London you’ll find colourful facades and also the very famous Portobello Road Market. The colourful facades are our favourite and very nice to photograph.
  • Greenwich – Greenwich is a fantastic borough in London and is home to one of the best parks in the city. Here you can enjoy the likes of the Cutty Sark ship, as well as wonderful London skyline views from the top of Greenwich Park or the nearby Point Hill
  • Kensington – in Kensington you’ll find impressive museums such as the Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. Also around this part of London are pretty streets and classic facades which make for great photographs.
  • Camden Town – Camden is a very quirky part of London and here you’ll find shop fronts with various objects protruding, including giant shoes. It also has a pretty canal and a nice walk is along this and then onwards Primrose Hill park.

Can you use tripods in London?

Tripods are an essential part of night and long exposure photography (as well as for taking selfies). In London, you should be fine to use a tripod throughout the city and especially outside. When taking photographs inside then you might not always be allowed, which is probably as they could be deemed a trip hazard.

What are the top and must-visit photo spots in London?

If you are short on time then here are some of our favourite photography and Instagrammable places in London that we would recommend you add to the top of your list:

  1. Tower Bridge
  2. London Eye
  3. Buckingham Palace
  4. Neal’s Yard
  5. View from the Shard
  6. St Paul’s from Millennium Bridge
  7. Westminster/Houses of Parliament (when not having construction)

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Summary

These are some of the best places in London to capture pictures of the city. Including the best landmarks, colourful streets, hidden gems and top viewpoints. Be sure to add some of these suggestions to your list when visiting the city. There are plenty more wonderful places in London for photography, but hopefully, this comprehensive guide will help get you started.

A special thanks to @mumhad1ofthose@meletispix@jstaffordphotos@oliverzcohen@peppyhere for helping me discover some of these locations during my many visits to London over the years.

You may also be interested in reading some of our travel photography tips, seeing our recommendations of London photographers to follow in Instagram or checking out one of our other Instagram guides.

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30+ Best Photo Spots in London <br/>(Instagram and Photography Locations + Tips) (44)

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Where to take Instagram pics in London? ›

The Most Instagrammable Places in London – Top 10 Quick Overview
  • British Museum.
  • Notting Hill.
  • Lancaster Road.
  • Tower Bridge.
  • Piccadilly Circus.
  • Hillgate Place.
  • Neal's Yard.
  • Columbia Road Flower Market.
Mar 6, 2023

Which city in the UK has the best photography? ›

In this post, we take a look at the five best locations for photography in England:
  • Northumberland. Northumberland's undeniable special heritage is exemplified by the county having more castles than any other in England. ...
  • Bath. Bath is a striking Georgian city with a rich history. ...
  • Lake District. ...
  • London. ...
  • Jurassic Coast.
Jan 11, 2019

Where is the best place to take pictures at Buckingham Palace? ›

Buckingham Palace

Take a photo from the fountain in front of the Palace gates. If you're there for the changing of the guard, the best spot is at the back near the gardens on the left-hand side as you're facing the palace. When the guards leave they should be marching directly towards you.

Is street photography allowed in London? ›

Do I need permission to take photographs in a public place? Photographers are able to take pictures in all public places, including photos of people, for journalistic, editorial or art purposes so long as they are not harassing members of the public to obtain the photographs.

What is the most photographed thing in London? ›

Big Ben is officially the UK's most-photographed building
  • This is according to new data from art and design gallery Singulart. ...
  • Big Ben racked up 3.2 million posts under #bigben, while Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge had 2.6 million and 1.3 million posts respectively. ...
  • 'This is true no matter what your subject is.
May 16, 2022

What is the most photographed place in the UK? ›

  • The London Eye. Offering stunning views against the backdrop of London's iconic skyline, it's no wonder this giant wheel is the most photographed location in the UK, according to Instagram data. ...
  • Big Ben. ...
  • Tower Bridge. ...
  • Buckingham Palace. ...
  • Stonehenge. ...
  • Natural History Museum. ...
  • Edinburgh Castle. ...
  • Tower of London.

How much does a photoshoot cost in London? ›

Photographer Shoot Prices

Individual photographers typically charge per hour, ranging from £100 to £200 per hour. Some photographers or a photography businesses will also charge a flat fee for a photo shoot, which can range from £100 to £1,000 depending on the complexity of the shoot.

Which places are best for photoshoot? ›

Some examples of great locations for photography:
  • Parks and nature reserves.
  • Historic buildings and landmarks.
  • Rivers and streams.
  • Beaches and coastline.
  • Mountains and hillsides.
  • Forests and woods.
  • Gardens and flower farms.

What is the most American looking place in the UK? ›

I'd probably say Milton Keynes. It's A town (in the U.K. a city is defined as a place that has a cathedral) of 230,000 people. It was planed and built in the 1960s and was planned around the use of cars.

Can I take pictures in front of Buckingham Palace? ›

Photography, filming and mobile phones

Strictly no photography or filming at all is permitted inside Buckingham Palace. Once you enter the Garden during the Summer Opening of the Palace, photography and filming for non-commercial purposes are encouraged. We love seeing your photos on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook!

Where can I get a picture with Kings Guard? ›

If you would like your picture taken with a Guard, At St James' Palace, walk all the way past the courtyard at the Palace and turn round the corner, you are now in Pall Mall at this spot there is a guard standing all on his own. Simply go and stand next to him and pass your friend the camera.

Where can I see the King's Guard? ›

Changing of The King's Guard takes place in front of Buckingham Palace at 10:45am and lasts for about 45 minutes. You should arrive early to get the best view. Soldiers gather at St James's Palace and Wellington Barracks from 10:00am and march to Buckingham Palace accompanied by music.

Where should I take pictures for Instagram? ›

More Instagram-worthy Photo Spots
  1. Neighborhood Lakes. That lake or pond right in your neighborhood just might be the perfect place for your photos.
  2. City or Neighborhood Parks. Some parks are very picturesque and super cute for pictures. ...
  3. Your Car. ...
  4. Parking Garage. ...
  5. Stairs - one of the most popular photo spots. ...
  6. Storefronts.
Feb 8, 2022

Where to post photos on Instagram? ›

Post a photo on Instagram

Tap at the bottom or swipe right anywhere in Feed. 2. Tap POST at the bottom: To upload a photo from your phone's library, select the photo you'd like to share.

Where is Instagram based in the UK? ›

Following the move, Instagram's base of operations will be the British capital, a major hub for Instagram parent Meta's operations outside of the US. Instagram opened its UK office in King's Cross, London earlier this year.

Where is the best place to take pictures of the London Eye? ›

Best spot to take picture of London Eye
  • The Tower Hotel. ...
  • Westminster House Hotel. ...
  • Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London. London, UK. ...
  • Park Grand London Kensington. London, UK. ...
  • Hotel 41. London, UK. ...
  • The Montague on The Gardens. London, UK. ...
  • Park Grand Paddington Court. London, UK. ...
  • DoubleTree by Hilton London Kensington. London, UK.
Jan 11, 2017

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