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London Travel Guide

On these pages we will walk you through the streets of this magnificent city. The different categories contained in this page include: buildings, districts, family, galleries, landmarks, libraries, markets, museums, parks, theaters, and the ever popular Top Ten list, which Highlights some unforgettable sights. It's a fundamental guide to all the classic, must-see places in England. Complete with location, contact info, cost, hours of operation and the closest subway stations, you can begin planning a trip right away.

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London Tourist Attractions

London Parliament & Big Ben
Parliament & Big Ben
The legislative branch of the British government occupies what is officially called the New Palace of Westminster, situated on the original site of Edward the Confessor's Palace of Westminster.
 
Buckingham Palace London
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the headquarters of the British Monarchy and is used as both a home and office. Soon after George IV took the throne, he ordered that Buckingham House.
 
Harrods London
Harrods London
Having started out, in 1834, as grocery and tea merchants in Stepney, East London, Harrods has become one of London's premier West End shopping venues and one of the most famous stores in the world.
 
Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds
One of London's most consistently popular attractions, Madame Tussauds has the finest collection of wax models of contemporary and historical figures in the world.
 
Millennium Dome
Millennium Dome
The 768 million Millennium Dome, the world's largest enclosed space, opened on the first day of the new millennium, January 1, 2000.
 
London Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
Constructed between 1886-94, Tower Bridge is one of London's most recognized sights. It is the first of London's Thames bridges and the only one which can allow the passage of shipping underneath.
 
 
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