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One of the oldest buildings in the city. The fortress consists of several buildings around a central tower. It is situated on the northern bank of the River Thames. For many centuries it served as a prison. Today visitors are able to see the Crown Jewels of England which were originally protected by Beefeaters and the Tower’s ravens.
It may be London’s most impressive landmark. It is over a hundred years old and can be raised to let ships pass through. The two towers and the walkway that connects them give visitors a great view of London.
It was rebuilt in the 17th century by the great English architect Sir Christopher Wren after the original building had been destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. It has the largest dome in the world after St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
It is located near the Houses of Parliament. Since its construction by William the Conqueror in 1066 almost all of the country’s kings and queens have been crowned there. Monarchs and famous people are buried in the abbey. Among them are Charles Darwin and Sir Isaac Newton.
It is the Queen's official London residence. Londoners usually watch the Changing of the Guards in the forefront of the Palace, lasting about 30 minutes.
A giant Ferris wheel rises 135 m high on the south bank of the River Thames. It was built as a part of London’s millennium celebrations. Each egg-shaped cabin can take up to 25 passengers. A complete turn of the wheel takes 30 minutes.
The most famous museum of wax figures was opened in 1835. Thousands of famous people, artists, writers, politicians and other celebrities have been created in wax.
The largest square in London has been a central meeting place since the Middle Ages.
One of the royal family’s official residences is the largest inhabited castle in the world. It lies about 30 km west of London. In the course of history it has been changed several times.
It is in the center of Trafalgar Square. It was built in honour of Admiral Nelson, who defeated the French fleet at Trafalgar in 1805.
A busy plaza in the heart of London lies at the junction of five major streets. The place is famous for its colourful billboards, a fountain and a statue of Eros.
With over 300 departments, it offers a wide range of products and services that go from bargains to luxury products.
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