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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

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Britain's most iconic building Buckingham Palace is the scene of London's most popular display of pomp and circumstance, the Changing of the Guard. Drawing crowds at 11:30am regardless of the season, this colorful and free display of precision marching and music also takes place at St. James's Palace, after which you can follow the band along The Mall as they march between sites.

Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus

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Piccadilly Circus is one of London's most popular tourist destinations. Sit by the famous statue of Eros (a popular meeting point), or take some photos in front of the iconic advertising screens. From this location, you can easily walk to Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Shaftesbury Avenue or Regent Street. This content has been supplied by Piccadilly Circus

National Gallery

National Gallery

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Home to incredible masterpieces! Ranking among the top art museums in the world, London's National Gallery represents an almost complete survey of European painting from 1260 until 1920. The museum's greatest strengths are in its collections of Dutch Masters and Italian Schools of the 15th and 16th centuries. Among its highlights are a cartoon (preliminary sketch) of the Madonna and Child by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo's The Entombment, Botticelli's Venus and Mars, van Gogh's Sunflowers, and The Water-Lily Pond by Monet.

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

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A truly enjoyable experience! Trafalgar Square was built to commemorate Lord Horatio Nelson's victory over the French and Spanish at Trafalgar in 1805. Nelson's Column, a 183-foot granite monument, overlooks the square's fountains and bronze reliefs, which were cast from French cannons. Admiralty Arch, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and the National Gallery surround the square.

Tate Britain

Tate Britain

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A place for art lovers! Art lovers cannot visit London without touring its most impressive art museums: the two Tates. Located on opposite sides of the Thames are Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Comprising one of the world's most important art collections, the original gallery opened in 1897 as the basis of a national collection of significant British art, and continued to make acquisitions, needing more space to properly display its collections.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

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Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and a burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. The building itself was a Benedictine monastic church until the monastery was dissolved in 1539. Between 1540 and 1556, the abbey had the status of a cathedral. Since 1560, the building is no longer an abbey or a cathedral, having instead the status of a Church of England "Royal Peculiar"—a church responsible directly to the sovereign. According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site in the seventh century at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245 on the orders of King Henry III. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all coronations of English and British monarchs have occurred in Westminster Abbey. Sixteen royal weddings have occurred at the Abbey since 1100.

British Museum

British Museum

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A museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and Egyptian mummies. Visiting this museum is completely free but don't forget to buy your ticket online. There are 7 different places that you must see in it. The Rosetta Stone, Mummy of Katebet, Assyrian Lion Hunt Reliefs, The Elgin Marbles, Lewis Chessmen, Samurai Armour, Easter Island Head are the most important things to see in this museum. If you have a big interest to museums, we recommend a guided tour for you but It is not necessary if you are not a big fan of history and art. Founded in 1753, the British Museum in Bloomsbury has a collection covering two million years of history. Showcasing human knowledge in all forms, it was the world’s first public museum of its kind and attracts more than six million visitors each year.

Jewel Tower

Jewel Tower

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Tower of the original 14th-century Palace of Westminster, with ribbed-vault ceiling and exhibition.

Neal's Yard

Neal's Yard

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Palace of Westminster

Palace of Westminster

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Neo-Gothic masterpiece & seat of the UK government. Guided tours on Saturdays & in the summer.

Big Ben

Big Ben

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The Houses of Parliament's iconic clock tower is one of London's most famous landmarks. The most iconic symbol of the city is undoubtedly this clock tower. Taking pictures in front of this tower is a definite activity for every tourist coming to London. The Houses of Parliament and Elizabeth Tower, commonly called Big Ben, are among London's most iconic landmarks and must-see London attractions. Technically, Big Ben is the name given to the massive bell inside the clock tower, which weighs more than 13 tons (13,760 kg). The clock tower looks spectacular at night when the four clock faces are illuminated.

Elizabeth Tower

Elizabeth Tower

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16-storey Gothic clocktower and national symbol at the Eastern end of the Houses of Parliament.

Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge

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London Eye

London Eye

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A trip on the London Eye is truly captivating, a ‘must-do’ and has been London’s number one visitor experience for over a decade. Elegantly rotating over the River Thames and less than a five minute stroll from Waterloo station along the beautiful Southbank. Step into your capsule and feel the exhilaration as you rise up over the Thames. Come face to face with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, before soaring above them - up to 135 metres on the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. There are mesmerising 360-degree views of the capital laid out before you - London’s most famous landmarks and up to 40km out of the city to Windsor Castle on a clear day.

Millennium Bridge

Millennium Bridge

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St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

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One of the most spectacular cathedral's in the world! St. Paul's Cathedral sits atop the site of a Roman temple. The previous church structure was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, and Sir Christopher Wren designed the rebuild. Today, the twin Baroque towers and magnificent 365-foot dome of St. Paul's are a masterpiece of English architecture. If you're up to it, be sure to walk the stairs with their spectacular views of the dome's interior, including the Whispering Gallery.

Borough Market

Borough Market

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A must-visit for foodies! This popular venue, which is situated near London Bridge, is so busy on weekends, you'll have to fight your way through crowds to nab the best produce or mouthwateringly good sample of giant paella. Arrive early (we'd suggest no later than 10) to enjoy a little more elbow room. The line for coffee can extend for blocks, so head there first. While some stalls are open during the week, most don't unveil their goods until Friday morning.

London Troops War Memorial

London Troops War Memorial

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Leadenhall Market

Leadenhall Market

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Covered market in the financial district! Many tourists may not venture here. Its fancy roof, painted green, cream, and maroon, along with its cobbled streets will make for a magical visit to one of the most beautiful places in London! Leadenhall Market has been the backdrop for several movies, most notably Harry Potter. There is even a marathon that runs through it. So you can see why it has made the list of hidden gems in London.

The Tower of London

The Tower of London

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From prison to palace! The magnificent Tower of London has fulfilled many different roles over the centuries. One of Britain's most iconic structures, this spectacular World Heritage Site offers hours of fascination for visitors curious about the country's rich history - after all, so much of it happened here. Inside the massive White Tower, built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, is the 17th-century Line of Kings with its remarkable displays of royal armaments and armor.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge

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Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Tower Bridge near the City of London. We recommend you to visit the most famous bridge of the River Thames, which passes through the middle of the city. Enjoy a panoramic view of city life from the Glass Floors and high-level Walkways, 42 metres (138ft) above the river. Time your visit to coincide with a Bridge Lift and see the roadway rise beneath your feet. Then head to the magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms to hear about the lives of the people who kept the bridge going. The permanent exhibition uses photographs, films and interactive displays to bring their stories to life.

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