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Sightseeing

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official residence of The Queen. Parts of the Palace are open to the public. The visiting times can be found at the official website.
Tube: St James Park

London Eye

The London Eye also called Millennium Wheel was ready for the first flight at the millennium change 1999/2000. Since then hundreds of visitors board for a flight each day which takes about 20 minutes.
Tube: Westminster or Waterloo

Madame Tussards

Located in Marylebone Road next to the Baker Street Tube Station this exhibition shows all famous people from past to present formed in wax. The entry fee includes also The London Planetarium. Here they take you for a quick ride through our planet system.
Tube: Baker Street

 
Piccadilly Circus

Every night Piccadilly Circus is illuminated by big neon advertisement screens. In the center of Piccadilly Circus Eros stands on top of the fountain where hundreds of tourist and young people meet every day and night.
Tube: Piccadilly Circus

St Paul's

St Paul's was built between 1675 and 1710 by Sir Christopher Wren. The Cathedral can be visit for a small charge. On the top of ST Paul's visitors can enjoy a spectacular view over London.
Tube: St Paul's or Mansion House

Tower Bridge

Since 1894 the Tower Bridge is one of the most recognisable spots in London. Crossing the river Thames it leads at its northern end to the Tower itself.
Tube: Tower Hill

 
Tower of London

Built from 1066 to 1067 to Tower of London is one of the world's most famous fortresses. Today it is the home of the royal crown jewels. During a visit you can discover its 900-year history.
Tube: Tower Hill

Westminster

The House of Parliament includes the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Its northern end leads to Big Ben. The House of Parliament is also open for the public.
Tube: Westminster

 
Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is located west of The House of Parliament. Every monarch has been crowned in the Abbey since William the Conqueror. Since today the Westminster Abbey is used for the royal weddings.
Tube: Westminster

 


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