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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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, and it was great. My first stop was St. Paul's Cathedral, a large gothic church, designed by Sir Christopher Wren 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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and events in the city. Really enjoyed the Tate Modern with its massive turbine hall. The Imperial War Museum continue reading »
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The Tower of London is mainly perceived as a medieval place of imprisonment and execution. Nine hundred years of history are embraced within its thick, turreted walls. Even though the Tower's violent years are long gone, an aur... more
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of it as well. We had planned to go to the Tower of London to see the crown jewels, but we continue reading »
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Designed by Sir Horace Jones and opened in 1894, Tower Bridge is famous the world over. Due to the volume of river traffic at the time, Tower Bridge was designed to have twin bascules that could be raised. This famous landmark... more
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told us. We went over the tower bridge as that is where the signs said to go. Still couldnt find where 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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to the Houses of Parliament, which sit on the river.I walked nostalgically through Trafalgar Square 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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>After this we walked accross the Westminster Bridge. We passed Big Ben and the parlimentary buildings which were 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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Eye (admired the technology but didn’t go on it yet), and Buckingham Palace. We’ve taken the buses 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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the history, the amazing old buildings (Westminster Abbey is incredible – beyond imagination!), and a sense 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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. The room itself isn't great, but it will do for now. We are a ten minute walk from Kensington Palace 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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. Whitehall lead us to Trafalgar square which is home to the only trashcan in London where I finally disposed continue reading »
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