The City of London — often called simply “The City” or the “Square Mile” — is the historic core of London and one of the most fascinating parts of the capital to explore. Though small in size, it’s packed with centuries of history, iconic landmarks, and a distinctive blend of old and new. For caravan holidaymakers, it's not a destination for parking up in nature, but it is a brilliant place for a cultural day trip or short stay as part of a longer tour through Greater London or the South East.
Wander through streets where Roman walls meet futuristic skyscrapers, discover ancient churches tucked between glass towers, and take in world-famous sights all within walking distance. With excellent public transport links, visitors staying in nearby parks or outer boroughs can easily hop into the City for a day full of history, architecture, and unforgettable views.
While it might not be a typical countryside retreat, the City of London offers something few places can match — an immersive journey through the layers of British history in just a few blocks.
Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece, with stunning interiors and panoramic views from the dome.
One of London’s most iconic landmarks, complete with glass-floored walkways and a fascinating exhibition inside.
A towering column offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the City's dramatic history.