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London is a busy, exciting city offering a great mixture of cultures and experiences for visitors to enjoy.
Must see attractions are recommended as follows:
1. Buckingham Palace: A visit to London would be wholly undignified without a quick visit to the Queen. Of course you won't be able to sip tea here and enjoy cucumber sandwiches, but its worth taking a look at the 660 room private house (the largest in London).
2. London Dungeon: Get a glimpse at what horrors await you in this converted railway arch. Watch people being hung, drawn and quartered (well not real people, of course) and many other lifesize waxwork ghoulies.
3. Madame Tussauds: If you can fight your way through the crowds, this is worth a visit for the almost-but-not-quite reality of standing next to famous faces such as David Beckham, Brad PItt and Madonna.
4.The London Eye: Also known as the Millenium Wheel, this British Airways operated attraction is a great way to get up high and see London from above. The huge glass viewing pods which make up the world's largest observation wheel,slowly circle around - much like a snail-pace ferris wheel. In 30 minutes you can get a panoramic view of the Capital, providing there are no pesky clouds about!
5. St Pauls Cathedral: The place where Sir Winston Churchill had his funeral and Princess Diana and Prince Charles got married. Worth a visit for historic appreciation, this famous monument has been restored and cleaned in recent years.
6.Piccadilly Circus: A must-visit if you have kids and like a bit of hustle-and-bustle. With some great evening entertainment provided by the MGM Cinema and Segaworld (think indoor gaming on 7 floors) its very much bright lights and big city sights.
Of course this is just a handful of things to see and do in London. Don't forget all those Art galleries and museums too!
My final tip would be keep well clear of London during the summer months when it reaches stupidly hot degrees (June-August)...unless of course you've got boundless energy and don't mind sweating uncontrollably (especially on the Tube).
Must see attractions are recommended as follows:
1. Buckingham Palace: A visit to London would be wholly undignified without a quick visit to the Queen. Of course you won't be able to sip tea here and enjoy cucumber sandwiches, but its worth taking a look at the 660 room private house (the largest in London).
2. London Dungeon: Get a glimpse at what horrors await you in this converted railway arch. Watch people being hung, drawn and quartered (well not real people, of course) and many other lifesize waxwork ghoulies.
3. Madame Tussauds: If you can fight your way through the crowds, this is worth a visit for the almost-but-not-quite reality of standing next to famous faces such as David Beckham, Brad PItt and Madonna.
4.The London Eye: Also known as the Millenium Wheel, this British Airways operated attraction is a great way to get up high and see London from above. The huge glass viewing pods which make up the world's largest observation wheel,slowly circle around - much like a snail-pace ferris wheel. In 30 minutes you can get a panoramic view of the Capital, providing there are no pesky clouds about!
5. St Pauls Cathedral: The place where Sir Winston Churchill had his funeral and Princess Diana and Prince Charles got married. Worth a visit for historic appreciation, this famous monument has been restored and cleaned in recent years.
6.Piccadilly Circus: A must-visit if you have kids and like a bit of hustle-and-bustle. With some great evening entertainment provided by the MGM Cinema and Segaworld (think indoor gaming on 7 floors) its very much bright lights and big city sights.
Of course this is just a handful of things to see and do in London. Don't forget all those Art galleries and museums too!
My final tip would be keep well clear of London during the summer months when it reaches stupidly hot degrees (June-August)...unless of course you've got boundless energy and don't mind sweating uncontrollably (especially on the Tube).
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