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LONDON
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East London:this area was famous for being the slums and stomping grounds for famous serial killer Jack the Ripper; one of the beat areas to explore is the creative Shoreditch neighborhood. Here you can find the British National dish
Hoxton Square::still considered a part of Shoreditch, this East London attraction is a popular green space near plenty of restaurants, shops, and tons more street art by famous artists.
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Westminster and st. james :there are some of the city's most famous and historic areas, such as Soho, the West End, Covent Garden and St James's
Trafalgar Square:Trafalgar Square is a public square that features some of London’s top attractions, from galleries and historic buildings to statues and monuments.It
also plays host to a range of events throughout the year. Trafalgar Square is named after Britain’s victory in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Although Britain won, war hero Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was killed during the battle.
Buckingham Palace: the home of the Queen was built in 1703 and 300 people work there; when the Queen is in residence, the Royal Standard flag is raised
Westminster Abbey:Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains Westminster Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history. Every year, the Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore this wonderful 700-year-old building - the coronation church of England.
Big Ben: is the name given to the massive bell inside the clock towe and it looks spectacular at night when the four clocl faces are illuminated
St James's Park:is a Royal Park just a stone's throw from Buckingham Palace – visit at lunchtime to see the resident pelicans getting their daily feed
Changing the Guard: is the iconic ceremony which is seen by millions of people at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle and it is accompanied by a full military band playing a selection of music
The city: is an area of Central London and was the original part of London and regarded the financial heart of the capital
The Tower of London:a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, mint arsenal, menagerie and jewel house
St Paul’s Cathedral: is a significant landmark on the London skyline.
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The Millennium Bridge: was erected to mark the millennium celebration in London but was famously found to wobble. It was later re-opened popular footbridge from the City to the Southbank and Tate Modern.
South Bank:is an enjoyment and commercial district in central London, next to the River
Thames opposite the City of Westminster.
London Dungeon: is a tourist attraction that recreates various gory and macabre historical events in an humour style
London Eye: or the Millennium Wheel, is an observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europa's tallest observation wheel.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall:is a music venue on the south bank in London, that hosts daily classical, jazz, and avant-guarde music and dance performances.
Sea Life London Aquarium: is a must-visit for families when you can observe the marine life and experience shark feeding
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