We pulled together some of our favorite locations in London that will create a beautiful photo. There's a little bit of architecture, a little bit of history, a whole lot of color, and even some quirky spots you might not have thought of. Don't stop here, though. There's new things to find around every corner in London!
The beautifully colored homes in Kentish Town will light up your Instagram. Just be mindful of the fact that these are still homes! Find a row of beautiful pastels on Kelly Street.
Every last inch of Sketch in Mayfair is super Instagrammable. The interior is all pink, but the bathroom is truly where it's at. The ceiling is made up of colored tiles and the stalls are weird little pods.
The most recognizable bridge in London isn't the London Bridge, so don't get confused. The Tower Bridge is the perfect backdrop for photos, but you can also snap a very cool picture while on it.
Like many other London spots, the London Eye makes both a good backdrop for a photo and a good location to take one. You'll get an excellent view from inside your pod at the top of the wheel.
Farm Girl Cafe has three locations and each of them has a sweet interior that will pop on your Instagram. However, the real photo to get here is the one of your food!
There's no limit to what you might find at Brick Lane Market. There's bound to be an eclectic mix of vintage and new finds that will light up your Instagram.
Neal's Yard is a colorful little nook, tucked away in Covent Garden. It's very small, so be mindful of that and try to go early in the morning to get an uncrowded shot.
If this interior looks familiar to you, it might be because it was used as a setting in the Harry Potter films. You can find Leadenhall Market on Gracechurch Street.
Don't skip out on the beautiful architecture London has to offer. St. Paul's Cathedral has been standing for over 1,400 years and deserves a spot in your travel album.
The best shot of the Millennium Bridge is not on it but of it. Stand on either end to capture the unusual shape of the bridge with the sky and water framing it.