
Located on the River Thames, London is the capital of England 
and the UK's most populous city. The city is a confluence of old 
and new and is one of the most important tourist destinations 
in the world. It is a city with many attractions, including 
great architecture and heritage.

Founded by the Romans, the city of London has been a major 
settlement for the past two millennia. London is a leading city
in the world and one of the most important in the fields of art,
commerce, entertainment, education, finance, fashion, 
healthcare, media, tourism and transport. London consists of two
ancient cities, which are now united into one capital.Two cities:
the city of London and the city of Westminster. Together they 
are known as Greater London. London attracts more than 
15.3 million international tourists a year. Many of the city's 
landmarks such as the London Eye, Big Ben, Houses of
Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Nelson's Column 
attract large numbers of visitors. The Shard in London is 
the tallest building in the city.There are many museums and art 
galleries in London that preserve the heritage and culture
of an incredibly rich historic city. The city also has several parks 
where tourists can stroll and relax.
Top Places to Visit In London
01.London Eye
Coca Cola London Eye, located in the center of London, can be 
called the heart of the city. It rotates gracefully across the 
Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The London Eye is a huge Ferris wheel on the south bank of 
the River Thames in the capital of London. It is often seen as the 
wheel of the millennium. It is a 443-foot structure, 394 feet high.
It was built to celebrate the Millennium in London in 2000 and is
also the largest Ferris wheel in Europe.The individual London 
Eye glass capsules offer tourists a great view of the city as it
reaches the top. The journey lasts approximately 30 minutes
and it is always recommended to book in advance. London 
Eye also includes a 4D experience where people can experience
multi-sensory special effects such as smell, bubbles and wind.
02.Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the official residence and admini-
strative headquarters of the reigning monarch. Buckingham 
Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in London. It is 
extremely famous due to the most popular urban setting - 
“Changing of the guard”. This ceremony is held around 
11:30 in the morning at any time of the year, where you can see 
the exact march with music and the orchestra. The palace was
built in 1837 and continues to be the residence of the royal family
since the time of Queen Victoria.One way to find out if the queen
is in the palace or not is to look at the flagpole at the top of the 
building. If the royal standard flies, she is there. On some
special occasions, the queen can also come to the central
balcony. There are 19 rooms that are open to visitors in
August and September when the Queen makes her annual
visit to Balmoral.
03.Tower Bridge 
An exhibition is held on Tower Bridge, where you can learn all 
about how the most popular bridge in the world works and the 
history of its creation. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the
city.
Tower Bridge, built in 1886, is a combined lift and suspension 
bridge in London, built across the Thames. It is located near the 
Tower of London and today is a symbolic symbol of the city. The
Tower Bridge exhibition tells about the history of the bridge, 
how and why it was built, using various interactive videos
and demonstrations about the landmark.It has a glass walk-
way that provides unique opportunities for visitors. You can 
also get a breathtaking panoramic view of the river. A bridge
bridge refers to those bridges that are raised to allow boats and
barges to pass. Also discover stunning views from the 
high-level walkway and visit the many museums and historic 
that surround the Thames.
04.St. Paul's Cathedral,
St Paul's Cathedral is known for its impressive interior, which 
attracts many tourists. There is a touchscreen multimedia 
guide that helps tourists explore the iconic building and see some
of the greatest tombs and monuments.
An iconic feature of the London skyline is St Paul's Cathedral 
with its world-famous dome. This is an Anglican cathedral that is 
the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the 
London Diocese. It is located on Ludgate Hill at the highest point
in the city. You can climb to the top of the cult dome to plunge 
into the atmosphere of the famous whispering gallery.The mosaic 
interior is really beautiful and there are interactive audio 
guides throughout the tour. You can also visit the crypt, which is 
the last resting place of prominent figures. There is also a free
movie show on a 270 degree screen. It is a working church and
hourly prayers are held here daily.




 

 
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