Places & buildings
- Open House London - 'the capital’s largest annual festival of architecture and design', held over a weekend in September
- Open City - architecture education organisation; organises Open House London weekend, plus London Architecture Tours through the year (walking, boat, bike, photography)
- NLA, London's Centre for the Built Environment - exhibitions and walking tours
- London Festival of Architecture
- City Street Names - text of book published 1926 with origins of names of streets, lanes, alleys and courts in the City of London
- A Guide to the Alleys, Courts, Passages and Yards of Central London
- List of tallest buildings and structures in London
- Skyscrapernews.com - skyscrapers in the City of London
- RIBApix - RIBA image archive of building designs, photos, etc
- Alsatia: The Debtor Sanctuaries of London
- Bank of England
- Barbican
- Billingsgate Roman Bath House
- Broadgate
- The Charterhouse
- Dr Johnson's House
- 20 Fenchurch Street (The Walkie-Talkie)
- Gray's Inn
- Heron Tower
- Inner Temple
- The Leadenhall Building (The Cheese Grater)
- Leadenhall Market
- Lincoln's Inn
- London Stock Exchange
- Lloyds
- Mansion House
- Middle Temple
- No 1 Poultry
- One New Change
- Paternoster Square
- Royal Exchange
- Smithfield Market
- Spitalfields Market
- 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)
- Tower Bridge
- Tower of London
- Two Temple Place
Maps
Books
(op) = out of print
- Nikolaus Pevsner, revised by Bridget Cherry, London Volume One: The Cities of London and Westminster (op)
- Terry Philpot, 31 London Cemeteries To Visit Before You Die (Step Beach Press, 2013)
- Matthew Rice, Rice's Architectural Primer (Bloomsbury, 2009)
- Matthew Rice, Rice's Church Primer (Bloomsbury, 2013)
- John Schofield, The Building of London: From the Conquest to the Great Fire (Sutton Publishing, 3rd revised edition, 1999, op)
- Stephen Smith, Underground London: Travels Beneath the City Streets (Abacus, 2005)
- Christopher West, The Story of St Katharine's (The Cloister House Press, 2014)
- Peter Whitfield, London: A Life in Maps (British Library, 2006)