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Abbey Road
Abbey Road

Probably the world's most iconic zebra crossing

Cover location for (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, London
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?

Oasis' most famous album cover of all times

Rex House
Rex House

A hidden Beatles album cover location

Pentonville Prison
Pentonville Prison

These walls have seen numerous famous Rock star inhabitants

Violet Hill
Violet Hill

Coldplay hit single derives its name from this place

Amy Winehouse Statue
Amy Winehouse Statue

A homage to one of Camden's most iconic singers

Screen on the green
The Screen on the Green

Where a legendary Sex Pistols gig took place

Trident Studios
Trident Studios

Another legendary recording studio in the British capital

HMV Oxford Street
HMV (former)

Unique record store with a Beatles history

MPL
MPL Music Publishing

Headquarters of Paul McCartney's publishing company

Amy Winehouse House in Camden
Amy Winehouse House

Where the legendary singer lived and died

Freddie Mercury House
Freddie Mercury House

Queen's lead singer lived and died here

2 I's Coffee House
2 i's Coffee Bar

Birthplace of British Rock 'n' Roll

Rolling Stones Phone Boxes
Rolling Stones' Phone Boxes

An iconic picture of the five Stones has been taken here

Where Brian Epstein died
Where Epstein died

24 Chapel Street was home to the manager of The Beatles

Britannia Row
Britannia Row Studios

A must-see for Pink Floyd fans

Tower House
The Tower House

Historical home to famous Rock stars

City of London Academy Islington
City of London Academy Islington

With Pink Floyd's famous pupil choir

Samarkand Hotel
Samarkand Hotel

Where Jimi Hendrix died

Ziggy Stardust Cover, London
Ziggy Stardust Cover

A homage to David Bowie

3 Savile Row, London
3 Savile Row

Rooftop location for legendary last Beatles concert

World's End, London
World's End

London home to the Punk Rock movement

Chelsea Drugstore, London
Chelsea Drugstore

The Rolling Stones made use of this place in their lyrics

Hoxton Street
Bittersweet Symphony

Richard Ashcroft walks along Hoxton Street pathways

Fillebrook Road
Damon Albarn's Childhood Home

Former Leytonstone home of Blur's frontman

St Barnabas
St Barnabas RC Church

Where Pulp shot an album cover

Status Quo's First Gig
Status Quo's First Gig

The Welcome Inn as host to legendary British Rock stars

Dire Strait's First Gig
Dire Straits' First Gig

Mark Knopfler and mates in Deptford

Bee Gees Quarters
Bee Gees' Quarters

Where the three brothers spent a considerable amount of time

LONDON History Regent Street Polytechnic
Regent Street Polytechnic

Where the Pink Floyd members met while studying

Marquee Club
Marquee Club (former)

Legendary launchpad of Rock giants like Metallica and The Rolling Stones

Goldhawk Social Club
Goldhawk Social Club (former)

Birthplace of The Who

John Lennon's Home
John Lennon's Home

Where famous artists lived and a controversial album cover was shot

Apple Boutique
The Beatles Apple Boutique (former)

Clothing store run by the Fab Four

Denmark Street
Denmark Street

Where British Pop music evolved

Jimi Hendrix Home
Jimi Hendrix's Home

Where the famous guitarist lived in the 60s

Brian Epstein Offices
Brian Epstein's Offices

The Beatles manager worked from here in the 1960s

Freddie Mercury Home
Where Freddie Mercury lived

Feltham home of the young Queen lead singer

LONDON History Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station

Featured in countless music videos, album artworks, and song lyrics

Edith Grove
Rolling Stones' First London Home

Chelsea flat was essential in forming the band

Cheyne Walk
Mick Jagger's Home (former)

Cheyne Walk as home to several Stones' members

The Roxy
The Roxy (former)

A home to British Punk Rock

Elton John's Home
Elton John's Home

One of the poshest areas in the capital

LONDON History Cross Bones Graveyard
Cross Bones Graveyard

Frank Turner sung about this place

Roundhouse Camden
Music Walk Of Fame

UK's icons are immortalised here

LONDON History Royal Iris
Royal Iris

The Mersey ferry from Liverpool

Mapledurham Watermill meets Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath @ Mapledurham Watermill

A famous album cover just west of London

Tittenhurst Park
Tittenhurst Park

John Lennon & Yoko Ono and much more stories to tell

Holloway Sanatorium
Holloway Sanatorium

Creepy place for numerous music videos

LONDON History South Kensington Tube
South Kensington Tube

Where Placebo met