Tower Bridge is a drawbridge located in London over the River Thames. It is situated near the Tower of London, which gives it its name.
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, completed in 1999 and opened in March 2000 was the world's largest Ferris wheel.
The Big Ben, The clock tower of Big Ben clock comprised of seven meters in diameter in each of their faces, was launched in May 1859. Big Ben really is a huge bell of 14 tons that is located inside the tower.
Picadilly Circus, the square is known for its neon signs and the Eros fountain in the center, which has become an icon of London. The leisure of Picadilly Circus is very extensive, since a lot of shops, cinemas and theaters, to restaurants for all tastes. Picadilly Circus is one of the liveliest places in London and one of the best places to party.
Kensington Palace, located in Kensington Gardens, Kensington Palace was the residence of the British monarchy for over 300 years. Over the years, Kensington Palace has welcomed generations of the royal family since William III, to Lady Diana, to Queen Victoria.
City Hall, located on the south bank of the Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, the City of London is a strange building that serves as the Assembly chamber and offices for the main authorities of the city.
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is a Victorian Gothic building that houses the two houses that make up the British Parliament.
Westminster Abbey is London's most famous temple. Chosen as the venue for royal coronations, the abbey also houses the tombs of monarchs and British historical figures of the last thousand years.
The London Underground is a network of electric railway public transport that works both above and below ground throughout the Greater London area. It is the transportation system of this type world's oldest. Became operational on January 10 of 1863.
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