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Top 10 most famous places to visit in London

Book a flight to London and go explore it! Of course, there is a huge turmoil in London, crowds of people, many tourists, so get ready! The city is not cheap, but you can certainly find free entertainment in London. So it’s time to get packed some of the most important things for your trip and raise your wings!

  • Buckingham Palace.

Did you know that the palace is the official residence of the British monarchy since 1837? Can you imagine that in these luxurious, charming palaces there are 775 rooms along with halls? Various events are held quite often here, but tourists can also visit.

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  • Big Ben. 

Well, how without this object. – it’s a London business card, London pride. It is one of the world’s largest watches, which is the St. Stefan’s Tower Church of Westminster (House of Parliament). The watch is a symbol not only of London but also the whole England. Every year, it attracts thousands of tourists. Big Ben Tower height is 96.3 meters. And weighs about 13.5 tons.

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  • London Eye 

Near Big Ben is a huge Ferris wheel. From this wheel, you can see the vast majority of London. The London Eye is known as the “Millennium wheel”. The circle of the London Eye lasts 30 minutes, it moves at about 0.6 miles per hour (0.96 kilometers per hour) at a speed.

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  • Westminster Abbey

Gothic Cathedral Church in Westminster. The Queen of England is traditionally crowned and buried in the Westminster. Therefore, many famous people of England are buried here, and there is a corner of poets. The Westminster Abbey is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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  • British Museum

The museum is widely regarded as one of the world’s largest history and cultural museums of humanity. The museum, which has over 8 million objects, has accumulated one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in the world, incorporating human culture from its inception to the present. The visit is worth the fun! It is free to visit from 10:00. until 17:30!

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  • Trafalgar Square

It is one of the most famous squares in the city of London, in the center of which there is a column dedicated to Admiral Nelson, surrounded by four massive lions sculptures. Nelson was honored for his excellent leadership in Trafalgar Battle. There are also several fountains, decorated sculptures. On the square, as in the whole city, there are always a lot of people who like to spend the afternoon, stop during excursions, and so on.

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  • St Paul’s Cathedral

A cathedral was built at the beginning of XVIII century. It stands out as a huge dome and is in the style of an English Baroque. St Paul’s Cathedral Dome is the second-largest in the world (110 m high). It is said that the architect was inspired precisely by St. Basilica of St. Peter the Vatican. The dome offers a great panorama of London. This church is the second largest in the United Kingdom after the Liverpool Cathedral. It really cannot be overlooked in the London.

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  • Hyde Park

It is one of the few royal parks in the heart of London and is one of the most beautiful areas of the capital. In XVI century, Henry VIII tear of the lands of the Westminster Abbey and established hunting fields here, and since the 17th century, the park is open to visitors as well. The promenade of the park soon became a representative, a place to host important foreign guests.

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  • Piccadilly Circus

The traffic circle, also known as Piccadilly Circus, is located in central London, Westminster. Appeared in 1819 connecting Pikadil and Rijjent streets. Later, another one was connected to them – the Shaftseberi Ave. The site is home to many famous advertising companies. There is a fountain in the very center of the circle with the sculpture of the Roman god of love Anteros.

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  • London Tower

This object is very important in English history. It preserves the royal family’s jewels, a rich collection of weapons of the various times, and restores the interiors of the medieval kings’ rooms. By the 17th century, London’s Tower was one of the royal residences. There was also a prison in which death sentences were imposed on many members of the United States. Next to it is the Tower Bridge also known as one of London’s main attractions.

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  1. London is very well known to me and I visit the city quite often. I lived and worked there at one time. So I can therefore congratulate you on making an excellent choice of “sights” although there are plenty more! Mind you, some of your facts are a little wide of the mark – what’s that about death sentences being imposed on members of the United States in the Tower of London? That’s news to me!

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