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Tower of London

   This is not surprising that the Tower of London is objective and historically the most popular tourist among tourists. Tower of London was founded by William the Conqueror and over a thousand years of history of England took place around or behind its walls. The Tower of London has been executed Anne Boleyn, Guy Fawkes was interrogated and Richard II and Elizabeth I was imprisoned here. Stand guard on the banks of the Thames, the Tower of London is an impressive sightseeing....

St. Paul's Cathedral

   St. Paul Cathedral is masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren, built in market and crowned by a dome Portlan wonderful. St Paul's Cathedral is a famous sightseeing attractions in the fullness of London. Very wide steps leading to the lovely two-story west facade and two towers in Baroque style. The left tower is located the largest bell in England. ? Big Paul? Produced in 1882, weighs 17 tons.       St. Paul was an inspiration for Britis...

Tower Bridge in United Kingdom

  Tower Bridge is the highest bridge in London, as the name suggests he belongs to, symbolically, the Tower of London who is around you. Tower Bridge is a symbol of London, with its two identical towers, with two moving parts of them, a thousand tons each, which can be high with the help of powerful machines in just 90 seconds.      Built between 1886 - 1894, Tower Bridge has become the first largest tourist attraction, with spectacular exhibitio...

Madame Tussauds

   Tourists who choose to visit this tourist attraction must be prepared to give free rein to emotions and be prepared to enter the world of celebrities and famous characters. Fame and greatness can be felt in our live Blush, horror and fear in the room for maximum fun moments are lived in the Planetarium.       Blush at Madame Tussauds is an interactive attraction that takes visitors behind closed doors, even where stars celebrate and ...

Westminster Abbey

  St Peter, Westminster, best known as Westminster Abbey, occupies a unique place in British history. All British sovereigns since William the Conqueror, (except Edward V and Edward VIII) were ordained here. Westminster Abbey is also the resting place of monarchs in the second half of XIII century to the middle of the eighteenth century.      Westminster Abbey was built by command of King Edward the Confessor in the eleventh century, in the ...

St. James's Park

   St James's Park is often associated with many things in the sphere of politics or literature because of its positioning. St James's Park is located in the heart of London and covers an area of 23 hectares. The park has a lake where live together ducks, geese and pelicans. St James's Park often held ceremonies, parades or celebrations of events of national importance.      Three royal palaces around St. James Park. The oldest of these is t...

Hyde Park

   One of the most important historical and tourist attractions of London, Hyde Park covers an area of 142 hectares. In Hyde Park there is something for every traveler or London. With over 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, riding facilities and more is very easy to forget you are in the middle of a city so excited pecum London.      When King Henry VIII and other people at the court manau their horses in Hyde Park in the year 1536, in pursuit o...

Tate Modern Bankside in London, United Kingdom

   One of the most interactive art museums in the world, Tate Modern hosts a variety of international modern art in the old Bankside power station. Converted by architects Herzog and Meuron a museum ready to open the gates of art, Tate Modern opened in 2000 and became one of the most popular attractions in the UK. Art galleries are organized into Gestures Materials, Poetry and Dreams, Ideas and objectives, the condition and flow turbine hall. The museum is a costly process of e...

Big Ben

   Big Ben is one of the most important tourist attractions in London, became almost an emblem of the British capital. Big Ben looks lovely at night when the right front and cesurile on each side are illuminated. When Parliament is in session, a light shines above the clock face. Clock dials have an area of two square meters, and minute hand is over 4 meters. Big Ben has a huge pendulum, which is regulated by a bag of coins and is an excellent watch which stopped very often.&nb...

Buckingham Palace

   Buckingham Palace is the sovereign's official residence in London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and was first opened to the public in 1993.       Entrance to Buckingham Palace is the Court Street Ambassadors of Buckingham Palace. Great Hall of the Palace is where the old hall was received at Buckingham Palace. This room is dominated by the impressive staircase and the railing of bronze with floral ornaments.&n...

Houses of Parliament

  Houses of Parliament is an imposing building on the banks of the Thames and a major London tourist attraction known as the Palace of Westminster. The building is located on the site where Edward the Confessor ordered the original palace built in the first half of the eleventh century.      Royalist resistance in 1547 moved to Whitehall Palace, but the Lords continued to meet at Westminster, while the House of Commons meeting in Chapel of S...

British Museum

     British Museum is the oldest and one of the largest museums in the world. Are few places where one can admire the many treasures of all time under one roof. Normally British Museum is among the most visited tourist attractions in London. Tourists will be fascinated by the Egyptian mummies or be inspired by stunning exhibitions of drawings and sketches that change several times a year.     To visit the British Museum, visitors should be p...

Trafalgar Square

   Trafalgar Square, situated in the market downtown is a very important tourist attraction in London. Visiting the UK capital would be incomplete without a visit to Nelson's Column wonderful and the four lions at its base to admire penguins wells or boundaries. Built to commemorate him by Admiral Nelson, the square was named after the Spanish Cape Trafalgar, where Admiral won his last battle. John Nash is the designer of the 1820 market. Although not live to see it done, or ne...

National Gallery

   National Gallery was founded in 1824 while the House of Commons voted to purchase paintings collection of John Angerstein banker. The 38 paintings were originally displayed at Angerstein's house Pall Mall.       Nowadays, the National Gallery holds one of the most interesting collections of European toblouri world collection which is exhibited in a building built for her in central London. As the National Gallery building was expande...


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