Steve Smith
30 May, 2025
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Three iconic London landmarks crowned top 3 ‘most photogenic’ in the UK

Three iconic London landmarks have been crowned the top 3 ‘most photogenic’ in the UK, according to a new study by Jessops.

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Three iconic London landmarks have been crowned the top 3 ‘most photogenic’ in the UK, according to a new study by Jessops. 

The London Eye, Big Ben and Tower Bridge all hold the title of being the most photographed landmarks in the UK - with London Eye reigning supreme with a staggering 3,480,000 hashtags on Instagram. 

The UK is home to many iconic landmarks that pay homage to its rich history. But when it comes to the nation’s most papped locations, what are they? 

With this in mind, the team at Jessops have gathered a list of the UK’s most renowned landmarks and ranked the top 10 most scenic ones based on the number of Instagram post hashtags attributed to each specific landmark. 

The full story can be found here:  www.jessops.com/c/advice/our-photography-blog/the-uks-most-photogenic-landmarks 

The most photogenic UK landmarks were revealed as: 

Offering stunning views against the backdrop of London's iconic skyline, it's no wonder the iconic London Eye is the most photographed location in the UK. Whether framed against the vibrant colours of a sunset or illuminated by the city's twinkling lights at night, the London Eye provides endless opportunities for photography. 

Venturing out of the capital, the famous Stonehenge is fifth in the most photographed locations. Boasting 915,000 hashtags, visiting this structure is on many people’s bucket lists, and for good reason.

The Scottish gem that is Edinburgh Castle is also on the list at seventh place with 720,000 hashtags. Perched on Castle Rock, this landmark offers breathtaking views across the city. 

Finally in tenth place and attracting 530,000 hashtags is Snowdon - the tallest mountain in Wales and England. With hiking trails for all skill levels, It's a haven for landscape photographers, offering stunning views of the Snowdonia mountain range from its summit. The ever-changing weather adds drama to shots, with fog, sunsets, and clear skies.