London is the one of the five biggest cities in the world with its population of 9 millions. To explore all gems of London you will need more then a weekend holiday. Our guide to London’s main sightseeing sites give you good look into best of London:
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Big Ben & Palace of Westminster – The best time to go(without tickets) is to line up outside St. Stephen’s Entrance after 6
Tower Bridge built in 1894, rises almost 600 times a year and offers a spectacular view of London and the Thames River.
Abbey Catherdal is an architectural masterpiece of the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries, Westminster Abbey alsopresents a unique pageant of British history – the Confessor’s Shrine, the tombs of Kings and Queens, and countless memorials to the famous and the great.
St Paul Catherdal
is a place of Worship and House of Kings.
Leicester Square is a pedestrian square in the West End of London. UK film and Royal premieres are regularly hosted at the Odeon Leicester Square cinema; in the centre of the Square is a small park, with a statue of William Shakespeare surrounded by dolphins and most recently statue of film star and director Charlie Chaplin. Nearby is a Covent Garden with famous Royal Opera House, Chinatown in the Soho and famous Shaftesbury Avenue, the heart of London’s West End theatre district, with the Lyric, Apollo, Gielgud and Queen’s theatres between Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross Road.
Westminster cathedral 42 Francis Street, London SW1P 1QW, one of the greatest secrets of London which architecture certainly sets it apart from other London landmarks, owing more to the Byzantine style of the eastern Roman Empire.
Buckingham Palace – The Queen’s official residence. Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain’s sovereigns since 1837.
Tower of London historical site is one of Britain’s most popular travel destinations. Founded nearly a millennium agoand expanded upon over the centuries since, the Tower of London has protected, housed, imprisoned and been for many the last sight they saw on Earth.
The British Museum – outstanding collections that cover world cultures from Prehistory to the present day, alsoinformation about the galleries, collections, special exhibitions and events. View the collections and take online tours. Visit The British Museum Online Store.
Victoria and Albert Museum Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL. Its collections expanded rapidly as it set out toacquire the best examples of metalwork, furniture, textiles and paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture.
The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, holds the national collection of over 70 million natural history specimens. The museum is respected world-wide for its scientific work.
London Eye -You can see up to 25 miles in each direction with views over some of the world’s most famous sights, including St Paul’s, the Palace of Westminster and Windsor Castle.
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