London areas
South Bank
Queen Elizabeth Hall which is a music venue
commercial district in central London next to the river Thames opposite the City of Westminster
Sea Life London Aquarium
London Eye, a panoramic wheel also called the Millennium Wheel
London Dungeon a tourist attraction for Historical events
Jubilee Gardens, public park created in 1977 for the silver Jubilee
South Bank Centre a complex over artistic venues
National Film Theatre which is a big cinema
Kensigton
The City
Notting Hilll
is an area in central London
often called the square mile is the original part of London before the middle ages.
Is the financial art of the capital.
The Millennium Bridge (erected for the millennium celebration is now a footbridge from the city to south bank
St. Paul's Cathedral (significant landmark on the London skyline, in the crypt there are many nation's heroes buried in)
The Monument (is a viewing platform)
The Tower of London (900 years old, and was a royal palace, fortress, prison, place of execution, arsenal and now is the jewel house)
The Bank of England (impressive building)
Tower Bridge (opens several times each days to permit ships to pass throw)
is the west London Area home to several major museum as Victoria and Albert Museum
Kensigton Palace (residence of prince William and Kate Middleton, was the birth place of queen Victoria)
Kensigton Hide Street (one of the busiest shopping areas in London
Royal Albert Hall (a place for live music)
Hide Park (one of the most scenic park in London)
an area with iconic pastelcoloured houses and a thriving market
Notting Hill Carnival celebrated every end of august is a caribbean festival
Portobello Road Market along Portobello Road with antic shops and historic pubs
Graffik gallery with street art displaing many artist including Bansky
West End
the main commercial and entertainment centre of the city of London. Culturale hub with famous theatre, shopping streets and restaurants
Leicester Square and Covent Garden in the home of Theatreland
Oxford Street, Regent street and Bond street for shopping
the term West end is used also for the wider area of historic city of London including Covent Garden, Soho, Chinatown, St. James, Fitzrovia and Mayfair
national gallery which is the greatest collection of pictures in the world
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Piccadilly Circus (most popular tourist destination)
Carnaby which are 14 street of stores and food and drinks
Chinatown, home to a large east asian community and events like the Chinese new year
Covent garden market, home to fruit and veg sellers and shops and restaurants
Soho, a great place for entertainment, food, night life and shops
west end host fantastic events in trafalgar square, Oxford and regent street as christmas in London, christmas lights, new year day parade.
Westminster and st. James
combineds historic sites and beatiful parks stands between Victoria, St. James, trafalgar square and Strand
the palace of westminster known as the house of parlament
westminster abbey's with the big ben
westminster cathedral and trafalgar square
East London
was famous for been the slums and ground for famous serial killer jack the ripper, now is even for the cool kids and hipsters
exploring the artist and creative shoreditch neighbirhood in bricklane home of the famous street artist like bansky
lo of oriental restaurants and curry houses like the british national dish which is chicken tikka masala
Hoxton square, which was once considered a deprived area as now envolved in to gentrified hipster neghborhood
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buckingam palace
changing the guard