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This bridge lies between the Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge and presents a fantastic alternative to W. Hungerford was officially opened in 1845 as a footbridge and was later bought by the South Eastern Railway for expan... more
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St. James's Park and Green Park lie next to each other to the north and east of Buckingham Palace. The view from the bridge towards Whitehall (pictured) is particularly pleasing and the lake is famous for its waterfowl, especia... more
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through Green Park and then St. James Park. They were both really beautiful. Like Central Park continue reading »
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The London Central Mosque is located in the Regent's Park, and was built over 50 years ago. Architecturally, the building is stunning, with a 25-meter golden dome, marble floors and intricate mosaics. However, the mosque is not... more
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An art gallery is best known by the artists it promotes. Modern Art has tried to live up to its name by featuring iconic artists, such as Bas Jan Ader, who died at the age of 33 while trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a sai... more
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Star Trek exhibition. Very Cool. Tate Modern: What is that stuff? Is that art? If they get continue reading »
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Built in the mid-18th century for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Spencer House is the city's most ambitious aristocratic town house ever built and the only private palace from that per... more
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Lincoln's Inn is the oldest of London's four remaining Inns of Court - areas where those in the legal profession have traditionally lived and worked (the others are Gray's Inn, Middle Temple and Inner Temple). Lincoln's Inn off... more
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The Museum is housed within the Bank of England, at the heart of London. It traces the history of the Bank, also known as the Old Lady, from its foundation by Royal Charter in 1694 to its role today as the nation's central bank... more
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Hampton Court Palace is a magnificent blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, covering six acres alongside the River Thames. After confiscating the palace from Cardinal Wolsey, King Henry VIII lived here with some of his many... more
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Sutton House, built during the reign of Henry VIII, is the oldest house in East London. Bought and restored by the National Trust very recently, the house had been badly neglected up until the 1980s and was even home to squatte... more
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The Cenotaph, in Whitehall, London, is probably the most famous cenotaph in the modern world. Originally erected in 1919 for the Allied Victory Parade, the monument is undecorated except for a carved wreath on two ends and the... more
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