Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Top Ten Attractions in London

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Top Ten Attractions in London
Welcome to the ancient, classical and royal city of London! This is the capital of England, the nation that ruled the world. Located on the River Thames, London is a global city that is full of rich culture and heritage. This is a place that will have fun. Swimming with aroma if you're there for a romantic holiday. 
London is home to some of the main tourist attractions in the world. 
Many of the attractions are free, which makes it affordable for everyone.

The Two Tate: 
Tate Britain and Tate Modern: contemplate some of the most important art collections in the world in these two art galleries. Both are located on opposite sides of the Thames and can be easily connected by ferry.

The Victoria and Albert Museum: 
Be amazed by this free tourist attraction in London, it contains 145 galleries with art and artifacts around 5000 years. Furniture, paintings, sculptures, ceramics and glass, textiles, costumes, silver, jewelry, jewelry, sculpture, prints, photographs and anything you can think of can be found here.

Westminster Abbey: 
Pay a visit to the largest Gothic building in the country. Founded in 1065, Westminster Abbey has been the coronation and burial place of royalty and many other royal occasions. Gothic architecture of this building, leave spellbound.

Buckingham Palace: 
Check out the residence of the royal family. During the summer, you can take a tour of the State Rooms Gallery Queen and Royal Mews. Changing of the Guard is another major tourist attraction of this place.

The London Eye: 
Make your day a little romance with a ride on the London Eye. This is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe and gives a beautiful view of the city and its landscape. The eye has 32 capsules. The trip takes 30 minutes, offers a breathtaking view of the main attractions of London.

St. Paul's Cathedral: 
This is one of the largest churches in London. It was the tallest building in London until 1962. The cathedral has the most beautiful architecture of English. The magnificent dome that is 365 feet tall is the main attraction of the cathedral.

Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column: 
Explore the liveliest place in London. It was built to commemorate the victory of Lord Nelson in French and Spanish. Around the Square is Admiralty Arch, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, the National Gallery and Whitehall area.

The Tower of London: 
London This versatile structure served as a palace, a prison, a fortress, an armory, a treasury, and more. Today it is home to the Crown Jewels of England. It extends over 18 hectares of land.

British Museum: 
Be enchanted in this great museum, with a collection of about eight million works. He talks about the progress of the human race and its culture for centuries and has a collection of artifacts from around the world. This is a fun activity that will surely love with friends and family.

Madame Tussauds: 
Know all the most famous faces on the site more in London. Influential personalities from all walks of life can be found here, organized into wax statues. Madame Tussauds is divided into 14 main sections. Here you have the opportunity to click next to your favorite celebrity and rejoice.
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