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Buckingham Palace is the official
residence of The Queen. The Palace is a working building with its
busy administrative headquarters of the British monarchy. The Palace
houses offices for the day-to-day duties and activities of the Queen
and The Duke of Edinburgh and their immediate family. The Palace is
used for Royal ceremonies, official and State entertainment. The
Changing of the Guard is a popular event for all the visitors of
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The Tower of London is one of
the most famous fortified buildings in the world. Take a
guided tour and discover over 900 years of history as a
royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution,
mint and where the famous Royal Jewels are housed. The tower
held many famous prisoners some from high levels of society,
which stayed in comfort and others not so lucky. Visitors
can visit the places of their confinement and read the
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If London is your next vacation destination, then you definitely
have to check out some of these attractions and sites:
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The London Eye
The London Eye is the
best way to view London's Skyline and see over 55 of London's
famous landmarks. The London Eye is the world's highest
observation wheel giving its passengers spectacular 360-degree
views. Combine your flight on the Eye with the forty
minute circular cruise on the Thames, departing from the London
Eye pier your guided tour takes you from the House of Parliament
to the Tower of London and back to the London's Eye.
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Tate Modern
Museum
The Tate Modern Museum is Britain's impressive national
museum of modern art. Based in the former Bankside Power Station
located on the banks of the River Thames, this awesome gallery
displays pieces by Matisse and Picasso. Turbine Hall runs the
length of the entire building displaying art work from around
the world. You will see work from famous artists such as
Ce'zanne, Bonnard, Dali, Pollock, Rothko, Warhol and Bourgeous.
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National
Gallery
The National Gallery is home to some of the greatest
collections of European paintings in the world. Several of the
paintings ranging from 1250's to the 1900's, this wonderful
collection includes work by Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt,
Botticelli, Turner, Gainsborough, Cezanne and Van Gogh. Visitors
can also arrange guided tours of the Gallery.
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Natural History
Museum
The Natural History Museum is proud to showcase it's
collection of the tallest, biggest and rarest animals in the
world. The Natural History Museum is home to the permanent
dinosaur exhibition, the forty million year old spider,
a elephant bird egg, an earthquake simulator and many more
exciting exhibits. Be sure to experience the life-sized model of
the Blue Whale. For the younger visitor's there is the
Investigate- this new, exciting, hands-on science center gives
children the chance to see the science behind the scenes.
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Kensington Palace
Used by British royalty for several centuries, Kensington
Palace today is famous for being the home of Princess Diana.
She moved in after her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996.
Queen Victoria was born in the palace in 1819, along with
other royals like Princess Margaret who resided here. Visitor
attractions at Kensington Palace include the state apartments
along with the Royal ceremonial dress collection. Lunch and tea
are served daily in one of the two cafe's depending on the time
of the year.
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Big Ben
London's famous clock face, everyone visiting London checks
their watches against Big Ben. London's famous clock was
designed in 1856 and chimed its first tune in May 1859.
Big Ben took thirteen years to complete and stands at one
end of the Houses of Parliament. Big Ben was the biggest clock
of its time and remains as one of the world's largest timepieces
today.
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Hyde Park
Is more than a mile square, this famous Park is a must see
for all visitor's. Hyde Park offers Serpentine Lake, the Diana
Memorial Fountain, Marble Arch and the very popular Speaker's
Corner- used by the British who take pride in freedom of
expression. Orators will show up to speak their minds, usually
to crowds of tourists. Popular recreational activities in Hyde
Park include lawn bowling, football and rollerblading.
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