British Quest

Main Mission

Here you will find some of the most important sites in London. You can check off each item as it’s been completed. More details about each individual quest appear below the map showing all of the main mission quests.

Borough Market

[RECOMMENDED FOR SATURDAY] At Borough Market, we don’t just sell good food and drink, we celebrate it. We enjoy how it tastes and the way it makes us feel, but we also appreciate its ability to connect us to the people who produced it and the places it was made. If all you come with is an appetite, you’ll be able to sate it in a thousand ways. But if you care about what you eat and where it comes from, our traders can feed your curiosity too. Here, in this historic setting, you’ll find an incredible range of food from all over Britain and the rest of the world – and every item has a story to tell.

British Museum

The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.

Camden Market

Camden Market is the place to go if you’re an artsy or alternative individual. You’ll find it to be one of the best shopping destinations in London, and you’ll find everything here from vintage clothes to accessories and even antiques. The complex includes the Electric Ballroom, Camden Lock Village, Inverness Street Market, and Stables Market. They have super cool wares. They sell clothing so you can get something new or do a spot of thrifting. Apart from that, they also sell handmade crafts, books, jewellery, bags, shoes, furniture and yummy street food. You will not find any chain shops or high-street brands here. Famous among tourists is also a favourite for locals, as everyone can appreciate the singularity of this boisterous neighbourhood.

Harrod's

The present Harrods building, constructed in 1905, houses roughly 300 departments, 20 restaurants, a bank, and a beauty salon. Although the store still sells gourmet food items, its emphasis is on high-fashion clothing. Known for its zealous customer service, Harrods is considered the best department store in Britain.

London Eye

Created by our talented and passionate pastry team and served daily in the majestic surroundings of The Lanesborough Grill, Afternoon Tea at The Lanesborough is an occasion to be treasured.

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

Madame Tussauds London has 11 zones with different themes, home to over 150 lifelike figures from celebrities, the Royal Family to sport stars and world leaders.

Oxford Street

Oxford Street is a one-stop shop for any kind of item you wish to purchase. No matter your budget, or interest, whether it’s interior design, clothing or technology, you’ll find it here with shops like River Island, John Lewis, and Marks & Spencer. The busiest street in London, there are 300 shops, outlets, stores, and choices from British and international designers found here, but we’d recommend going early in the morning when there are fewer tourists around.

Portobello Road Market

London’s Portobello Road & Golborne Road Market is probably the world’s best known street market with a history stretching back over 150 years. The market is famous for its antique and bric-a-brac stalls and shops but it also features a superb selection of fashion, food, crafts, books and music.

Portobello Road Market

London’s Portobello Road & Golborne Road Market is probably the world’s best known street market with a history stretching back over 150 years. The market is famous for its antique and bric-a-brac stalls and shops but it also features a superb selection of fashion, food, crafts, books and music.

Tea at The Lanesborough

Created by our talented and passionate pastry team and served daily in the majestic surroundings of The Lanesborough Grill, Afternoon Tea at The Lanesborough is an occasion to be treasured.

Train to Oxford

To complete this quest, you must arrive on time and board the train to Oxford at the London Paddington Station.

View from The Shard

The capital’s tallest tower, having joined London’s skyline in 2012. Measuring 310 metres, The Shard was built with everything in mind: offices, homes, hotels, bars, restaurants and, of course, the alluring viewing platform. From the highest point, the public are allowed access (floors 69-72) you get stunning 360-degree views of the city. There’s a silent disco on selected Saturday nights and other events, such as gigs and gin tastings throughout the year.

Westminster Abbey

One of London’s most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Westminster Abbey plays host to many special ceremonies including coronations and royal weddings. Marvel at the impressive architecture, see the resting places of kings and queens passed and visit poets corner where some of the UK’s most famous writers, such as William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, are buried.