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Windsor Castle gives you the chance to snoop around a royal residence and track the history of the English monarchy. There's been a royal castle here since the time of William the Conqueror although it has been altered and rebu... more
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fuimos a Windsor Castle, Stonehedge y Bath.Vuelta al hotel... preparar las valijas para partir en continue reading »
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First built in 694 but destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, the beautiful building that stands today was designed by Christopher Wren and completed in 1710. St. Paul's has been host to many great occasions including the funeral... more
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the millenium foot bridge and up to St Paul's Cathedral. Being one of the most recognizable landmarks I continue reading »
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Opened in 2000, Tate Modern has amazed industry insiders, art lovers and tourists alike. The museum, located among the drab, concrete blocks of Bankside, has few of its original features; it used to be a 1950's power station. I... more
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the Thames to the Tate Modern. If you like modern art you must go--it is a huge renovated factory continue reading »
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For over 900 years this impressive assemblage of Gothic buildings has been the home of the British government. The building covers an area of eight acres and consists of 1100 rooms, 100 staircases and 11 courtyards. The House o... more
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Whitehall past 10 Downing Street and The Queens Guards and onto the Houses of Parliament + Big Ben continue reading »
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"Big Ben" is the name of the clock inside the famous tower that also forms part of the Houses of Parliament. Its impressive mechanism weighs in at over 13.5 tons, and the pendulum, which beats once every two seconds, is 13 feet... more
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!). The last day was spent doing the normal touristy things: Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster, London Tower continue reading »
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Buckingham Palace has been the official abode of British royalty since 1837. The forecourt is the setting for one of London's most popular tourist events: The Changing of the Guard. The Mews are working stables, where you can s... more
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abilities) The Crooked Surgeon. We walked through St. James’ Park to Buckingham Palace, which was a continue reading »
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Westminster Abbey is regarded as a Medieval architectural masterpiece. It has been the venue for most of the country's coronations since 1066 and for numerous other Royal occasions. At present, it is still a church dedicated to... more
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! We visited Westminster Abbey and took the river cruise down to St Katherine's Docks. The week continue reading »
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Queen Victoria was born in this palace in 1819, and Princess Margaret, and other royals also resided here. A Jacobean mansion in Kensington Gardens (next to Hyde Park), Kensington Palace was the London residence of the late Dia... more
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!) and our first stop was Kensington Palace. We also went to Trafalgar Square continue reading »
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Trafalgar Square was built following the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The man responsible for this famous naval victory, which finally destroyed French naval power and secured Britain from invasion, was Admiral Horatio Nelson.... more
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and St. James Park, then to Westminster Abbey and the Thames, and up to Trafalgar Square continue reading »
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Opened in November 1729, Putney Bridge has hosted several Oxford and Cambridge Boat Races. Serving as the starting point of this competition, this bridge has now become a tourist attraction. This bridge underwent reconstruction... more
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