On the corner of Parliament Square and Parliament St is where you’ll find the most amount of red phone boxes in London.
Unlike the phone booths on Broad Court near Covent Garden Market, the 8 phone boxes along Parliament Square and Parliament Street are spaced far apart, which actually makes getting a photo in this busy location way easier because there’s more to go around.
The most popular red phone box here is the one on the edge of Parliament Square, right before you turn the corner for Parliament St. This one has a view of Elizabeth Tower, frequently mistaken for Big Ben
Well, on certain days, this line can be pretty long, 20-25 minutes, but I would say, have one photo with these iconic boxes. They are worth it, not for IG...
Read moreThe K2 Telephone Box is an iconic symbol of British design and history. First introduced in the 1920s, this bright red telephone booth is instantly recognizable and has become a beloved part of London’s streetscape. Its timeless design, created by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, adds a touch of classic charm to the city. Though many are no longer in use as phone booths, they remain popular as nostalgic landmarks and perfect photo opportunities for tourists. The K2 Telephone Box is a true piece of London’s heritage, representing both function and style in one neat,...
Read moreWould highly recommend coming here. I travelled all the way from Scotland just to see this wonderful attraction. When I was here I was recommended to phone one of the local cuisine shops and ask for a "Chicken Kebab" It was very nice but it did make my bum hurt the next day. When me and my friend were about to leave Boris Johnson came over and used to phone box and asked us if we were "from these ends fam", and if we could direct him to the nearest bus stop, whatever that means . All in all wonderful trip, would recommend for you to come and...
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