- 1Battle of Britain Monument
A 21st century memorial using innovative sculpture and visual techniques to commemorate all who served during the country's ‘finest hour’ of the Battle of Britain in 1940.
- 2Royal Air Force Memorial
The national memorial to the sacrifice of the Royal Air Force in two world wars.
- 3Statue of Sir Winston Churchill
This is central London’s principal statue of Sir Winston Churchill.
- 4St Clement Danes Church and Lord Dowding Statue
Ruined by wartime bombing, the church was reconstructed and adopted by the Royal Air Force as its Central Church.
- 5Tate Britain
Considerable bomb damage to Tate Britain, sustained during a raid on 16 September 1940, can still be seen on the exterior of the building.
- 6Café de Paris and former Rialto Cinema
A famous Edwardian London cinema and currently-operating nightclub which opened as the cinema’s restaurant in 1924 in the West End of London.
- 7Brasserie Zedel
‘… the most authentic 1930s interiors in this country’
- 8Statue of Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park GCB KBE MC* DFC DCL MA RAF
Long overdue bronze memorial, recognising the German-proclaimed ‘Defender of London’.
- 9Westminster Abbey
The Abbey is the nation's church - from coronations to memorials and everything in between, history happens here.