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10 Places To Visit In London

Places to visit in London. Today, we're diving into London, the capital city of

England, so sit back for the next few minutes while we explore 10 places to
Visit to London.



Whether taking in West End performances, touring historical sites, or indulging in delectable Cuisine, London ensures that every visitor will have an amazing time.


Number One. Buckingham Palace.

The palace is over 300 years old, located in the city of Westminster, and you can take a tour and see inside the palace during the Summer months. You can see the Grandeur of the Royal Family's official residence and catch the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony.


Number Two. The Tower of London.


Fortunately for modern-day England, this historic Castle's last prisoners were
executed way back in the 1700s; today it is the home of the crown jewels, guarded
by a Garrison of soldiers. You can see historical exhibits, explore the architecture of the Tower, and listen to Tales of mysteries, Intrigue, and apparitions.


Number Three. The London Eye.

The London Eye is a giant, slow-moving Ferris wheel that offers magnificent
sweeping views over the skyline of the City from its glass capsules, the ride is
high above the river temps looking over iconic landmarks such as Big Ben
towerbridge The Shard, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and more.


Number Four. Picadilly Circus.

Picadilly Circus is a hive of activity that gives tourists a sense of the lively urban life of London. Surrounded by designer and budget shops, restaurants, theaters, and other entertainment activities, its famous advertising neon sign, over 17 ft tall, makes Picadilly Circus a very popular meeting point.


Number Five. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

Big Ben, which stands as part of the Houses of Parliament, is 316 ft high and is set to chime on the hour with bells chiming every 15 minutes the gothic architectural style of the building is historically known for the house of Lords and House of Commons which is the meeting place for the UK Parliament.


Number Six. Covent Garden.

Covent Garden is a popular entertainment area where people go for an exciting change of atmosphere. It is a pedestrian-only Plaza where the Royal Opera House is located, as well as trendy restaurants, theaters, and craft stalls. With the Apple Market and Street entertainers, Covent Garden is the ideal bustling entertainment area to enjoy.


Number Seven. The Shard.

Travel to the top of the Shard to the dizzying heights of London's tallest Skyscraper The Shard opened to the public in early February 2013 it is a multi-use building that has residential space office space restaurants and the five-star shanga hotel the Glass Tower is the tallest building in the United Kingdom standing at 1,6 FT High visiting this fabulous building is easy hop the bus train or walk across London Bridge to London Bridge station and there it is right in front of you.


Number Eight. Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Abbey is a royal Church, it is a world heritage site located in central London and has over 1,000 years of History. Used by the royal family for significant events such as weddings, coronations, and state funerals, the Abbey is also a well-known church for the Unknown Warrior, who is buried in the center of the Nave at the West entrance, and for Poet's Corner, where famous poets and writers are buried. If you like the historical side of things, you can go for a guided tour of the Abbey to learn more about its history.


Number Nine. The British Museum.

The British Museum is a museum dedicated to human history, art, and culture. Embark on a journey through time to see the largest collection of works in the world, located at Great Russell Street in Bloomsbury. Its permanent collection of 8 million works is the largest in the world.


Number Ten. The London Zoo.

The London Zoo covers 36 Acres of Regent's Park and has over 20,000 animals in almost 700 different species. London Zoo is the oldest zoo in the world, and opened in 1828. Today, you can see featured areas like the tiger territory, penguin Beach. The Aquarium, Land of the Lions, and much more.


That's our first 10 places to visit in London. London is a big city, so we'll be covering even more great sites.