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Before you begin your imaginative travel to London, UK you must read this about all the great attractions to visit while on your vacation. Traveling never had it so good!

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London Travel Becomes Exciting With These Five Attractions To Visit

 

London is a beautiful city and if you are planning a UK trip, you might be wondering what you can do and see while there.

 

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Granted, there are thousands of places for you to visit, including landmarks, museums, shops, and restaurants, there are five attractions that you must visit. These attractions, a few of which are outlined below, make a trip to London worth the journey.

 

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1 - Buckingham Palace

 

The Buckingham Palace is the most well-known landmark in all of London. As for its history, it was built in 1702. Throughout the years, it changed hands many times and underwent numerous restoration projects.

 

The year was 1837 when it became the home of royalty. The first monarch to live there was Queen Victoria. Today, the palace is home to The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh. It is also used for administrative purposes. In fact, it is one of the few working palaces remaining in the world.

 

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If you plan your London travels in August or September, you can tour the palace’s State Rooms. Tours are only available during the summer. Throughout the year, you will find the Changing of the Guards.

 

On average, a Changing of the Guard ceremony occurs every other day. A visit to the nearby Queen’s Gallery is recommended as well.

 

2 - The London Eye

 

The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is located in the Kensington and Chelsea neighborhoods of London at Westminster Bridge Road. It is one of London’s most popular attractions.

 

See London From The Top Of The World

 

The London Eye is a large Ferris wheel. It stands 443 feet tall. Due to its popularity, you might assume a long wait, but that is actually rare. In fact, most purchase reserved tickets.

 

There are 32 capsules and up to 25 people can fit in each. Lasting 30 minutes, a ride on the London Eye enables you to see the London skyline like you have never seen it before and for up to 25 miles away.

 

3 - Visit The London Houses of Parliaments

 

Located on Westminster Road in the Westminster and St. James neighborhoods of London, you will find the Houses of Parliaments.

 

Its gothic architecture makes this landmark quite the attraction, but its history is just as important and beautiful.

Ancient London Rides Again

 

The Houses of Parliament have been home to the British government for over 900 years! It is situated on eight acres of land. It is also home to 1,100 rooms, 11 courtyards, and 100 staircases. Admission is free and you can visit the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Guided tours are also available.

 

Don't Miss Big Ben!

 

After a visit to the Houses of Parliament, stop by for a long look at the famous Big Ben tower, which is located nearby.

 

4 - Westminster Abbey - A London Must See

 

The Westminster Abbey is another well-known London attraction. In fact, it attracts over one million visitors each year! It is located in the Westminster and St. James neighborhoods of London at 20 Dean’s Yard.

 

British History - Worth Traveling To

 

The Westminster Abbey is referred to as a “Medieval architectural masterpiece.” Throughout the years, it has been home to many royal events. It’s official website calls it “a living pageant of British history.”

 

Just One Of The London Museums

 

Inside, you will find a museum that is home to many 13th century works of art and the St. Margaret’s Church. When visiting, you can opt for a guided tour, independent tour with the use of an audio guide, or you can participate in Sunday church services.

 

5 - The London Tower Bridge

 

The Tower Bridge is located on Tower Hill in the Waterloo and Southwark neighborhoods of London. Although you may not recognize the name, you will the structure when it enters into your sight. It is one of London’s most recognized attractions and has been featured in many movies and books.

 

Seeing Double On Your European Vacation

 

The Tower Bridge is comprised of two towers with two connecting elevated walkways and a working bascule bridge below. The elevated walkways are home to special viewing windows, which do not hamper the quality of your photographs. Onsite, you will find a small museum that has interactive exhibits, as well as historical films playing.

 

Although able to tour the Tower Bridge independently, the behind the scenes and evening tours present a once in a lifetime opportunity for American tourists.
 
That wraps it up for this issue. Now, go get some cheap airline tickets to London and plan your vacation abroad!
 
 

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