St. Paul Cathedral is one of most famous landmark of London. The 111m building was the tallest building in London until 1967. You can easily located this 300years old building by looking at the dome from distance.
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1. From One New Change
You can reach One New Change from St. Paul's tube station. Basically it's an openair shopping mall (remind me of CiTos in Jakarta) overlooking the gorgeous St Paul's Cathedral.
Try standing between the modern looking glass
2. From The Festival's Garden
Take left from the first spot and turn right entering the Cathedral from the Festival's garden, you'll find this favorite spot of mine. Not only one landmark, but also two: London red phone box and St Paul Cathedral.
Don't forget to snap a picture from the rose bushes while in the Garden overlooking the dome to get this angle of St Paul's cathedral.
3. From the St Paul's Churchyard
When you exit the cathedral toward the Thames River, just outside the churchyard you can take a picture infront of the Cathedral to get this huge-looking dome angle. And if you're lucky, some London trademark red buss may passing by as well.
4. From Millenium Bridge
Just go straight from the Churchyard crossing Queen Victoria Street to Peter's hill then you'll find youself in the Millenium Bridge already. The helical shaped steel with the dome in distance and also the clear blue sky (again, if you're lucky getaway with London's weather) makes the picture's even better.
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