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| The London Eye | |
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One of the must visit attraction in London is the London Eye, which is an outstanding observation wheel situated in the Jubilee Gardens. This 135 meter tall structure was actually built as part of...
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| Portobello Road | |
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Near Notting Hill there is this famous street full of markets, in particular the rich vintage one on Saturday, and trendy shops, great for shopping. Not to mention that in Portobello Road you can find pubs and restaurants which reflect the English...
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| London Bridge | |
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Historic bridge on the Thames river, which connects the City to the suburb of Southwark. It was originally the only one that allowed to cross the Thames. Rebuilt in 1973 in a functional and durable way, it permits excellent panoramic views of London...
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| Changing the Guard | |
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During the week at 11 am, 10 am on Sundays: however it is best to arrive at least half an hour before time at the gates of the Royal Residence if you want to attend this historic ceremony of the English tradition, accompanied by an impressive band.
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| Big Ben | |
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The biggest clock in the world, situated on Elizabeth's tower. Since 1858, it plays every quarter of an hour and can be heard up to 2 km away. Consists of 312 sheets of opal glass and is built in Gothic style. It offers magical moments, especially at...
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| London Dungeon | |
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"Abandon all hope ye who enter here." This is the message that awaits you at the first and most famous museum in the world for medieval tortures and more. No one leaves the museum disappointed because the special effects are astonishing and certainly...
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| Tower of London | |
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The most characteristic medieval fort in the city! In the inner rooms of the Tower of London the are armors, reproductions of stables, the Crown Jewels and the ever-present crows. The ideal place to immerse yourself in a legendary journey!
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| The Houses Of Parliament | |
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Several tours and events to participate. You will be excited in any case, for the interior and for the story that will be told and you will learn directly from the parliament members who will guide you. Prices vary depending on the paths.
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| British Music Experience | |
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The British Music Experience is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the music in the O2 arena in London. Stunning relics of music, from "historic" guitars, clothes of the best artists, from Noel Gallagher, David Bowie, as well as various multimedia...
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| Millennium Bridge | |
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The London Millennium Bridge is a steel suspension bridge constructed for pedestrians to cross the River Thames in London, England. Situated between... |
| Marble Arch | |
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Marble Arch is a white Carrara-marble monument which is situated at the junction of Oxford Street in Park Lane, London. It is precisely on a large traffic island and has a small... |
| Memorial Lady Diana | |
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Inauguration took place in 2004 in honor of the Princess Diana. Her memorial appears like a simple necklace that reflects her life: water flows whirling, like a waterfall, in two directions, arrives smoothly at the bottom.
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| The O2 | |
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Supported by 12 steel poles, it is one of the largest domes in Europe and is situated on Greenwich's meridian line. Inside the O2 Arena live exciting experiences for many events, shows and concerts. Of course it's possible to look around by taking a... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff + Share |
| Regent's Canal | |
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The Regent’s canal runs east to west through the whole variety of neighbourhoods that span all classes and architectural styles in London. The canal itself though is of great interest to the visitor. ... Reviewed by: Allessandra + Share |
| London Fair | |
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159
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One of the three most important exhibition centers in the world, has transport means, accommodation and catering services. Interesting fairs (including those of books and toys), business meetings and events such as the World Travel Market.
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| Kensington Palace | |
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At Kensington Palace, you can visit the childhood home of Queen Victoria. The building is still home to some real offices, but what impresses most is the decoration of the royal collection. Not to be missed.
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The The Gherkin is a fine dining and elegant restaurant, ideal for events of a certain weight, such as intimate or work dinners. Located at 180 meters high, will give you the opportunity to admire the beautiful monuments of the city from above, with a...
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| Nelson's Column | |
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At the center of Trafalgar Square stands the majestic decorated column dedicated to Admiral Horatio Nelson, hero of the Battle of Trafalgar against Napoleon's troops. Legend has it that, before placing the statue on the capital, the workers dined on...
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| Parliament Square | |
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Characteristic square, adjacent to Westminster: each side of the Parliament Square represents one of the powers of the State. It has a garden and several statues of historical figures "animated" by contemporary events that take place.
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| Peter Pans Statue | |
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The bronze statue of the "boy who would not grow up" is placed in Kensington's Gardens. The location was chosen by the creator of Peter Pan, James Matthew Barrie, who lived near the park, in the exact spot where he had his first inspiration.
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