Overview of the LEGO London Set (#21034)
The LEGO London Set (#21034) is one of those rare sets that quietly wins people over. It’s compact, clean, instantly recognizable, and surprisingly satisfying for something under 500 pieces — especially when many other Architecture sets go over 1,000 pieces. Whether you’re a LEGO collector or a London fan, this set brings that iconic skyline feeling straight to your desk or shelf.
This LEGO London Set includes five famous landmarks: the National Gallery, Nelson’s Column, the London Eye, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge. Their arrangement gives the model depth without feeling crowded. Even at a small scale, each landmark is instantly recognizable. Big Ben stands out as the star, while the London Eye adds personality with its translucent “seat” pieces.
Building Experience:
The building process is relaxing rather than challenging, making it a great fit for beginners and casual builders. It sits in a sweet spot where you stay engaged without ever getting overwhelmed. Even the more unusual techniques — like assembling the London Eye’s curved structure — are explained clearly, which is ideal for anyone building an Architecture set for the first time.
The Tower Bridge section is particularly fun to complete. Once everything comes together, the final display looks premium and surprisingly realistic for a $39.99 set. The color palette flows nicely, and the details remain clear even from a distance, making it a strong display option for shelves, desks, and office spaces.

Pros and Cons of the LEGO London Set
There are a few limitations. Playability is minimal — expected from the Architecture series — and the varying building heights can make the model feel slightly delicate to move. Some might find the muted color palette less exciting compared to brighter Architecture builds, but it fits the theme well.
Is the Set Worth Buying?
Absolutely. If you enjoy LEGO display models, travel-themed sets, or want a thoughtful gift for someone who loves London, the LEGO Architecture London Skyline (21034) is an excellent choice. It’s charming, affordable, and looks fantastic on display. The building experience is calming, and the final model captures the essence of London in a compact footprint.
Final Rating: ⭐ 4.5 / 5
Looking for another display piece? Read my review of the LEGO Statue of Liberty (21042) by clicking here.
