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London
Vacation Attractions
Author:
Lee Dobbins
London is among the most famous cities in the whole world. Millions
of tourists flock to it every year, but most of them are not able to
explore the entire city and witness its grandeur. Thus many visitors
return to London during several vacations to relish more of its
wonderful attractions. If you are yet to see this beautiful city, or
if you have already went there but still want to see more of what it
can offer, consider visiting the following attractions that will
truly make your visit unforgettable:
1. The Tower of London - one of the most important sites in the
great city. Consider yourself not being in London if you have not
been to this attraction. This medieval fortress houses the world
famous Crown Jewels. It is also known as a prison and execution
sites of many of England's historical icons including Anne Boleyn,
Katherine Howard, and the Duke of Norfolk.
2. The Tower Bridge - this drawbridge serves as the easternmost
entry of Thames. It also has a museum which allows tourists to walk
along the old pedestrian paths to have a great view of the city. It
is a must see for any London vacation.
3. The London Eye - this is one of the newest attractions in the
city, created by the British Airways. It is a giant Ferris Wheel
that sports 32 closed capsules that allow people to have a
360-degree view of the great historical city. A great theme park,
this can make a vacation fun for any age.
4. Westminster Abbey - this famous religious site is known for being
the venue for many coronations of English monarchs as well as their
burial. It boasts of great architecture that exemplifies the style
of the 13th and 16th centuries.
5. The British Museum - an art and history museum. This attraction
is home to one of the world's largest collections of antiquities
from ancient Rome, Greece, and Asia. It also houses artifacts from
prehistoric and ancient Britain.
6. The Buckingham Palace - you probably know this as the home of the
British Royal Family. Be sure not to miss the changing of the
guards, which is one of London's iconic attractions.
7. The Houses of Parliament - this site combines three attractions
in one. It is the location of the House of Lords and the House of
Commons, and the Big Ben, which is probably the most recognizable
attraction in the city. It exemplifies great gothic architecture
from the Victorian era.
8. The National Gallery - this gallery is home to a great collection
of European paintings. The great thing about this attraction is that
the entrance is free. The permanent collection encompasses paintings
from 1250 to 1900 from Western Europe.
9. St. Paul's Cathedral - this historic site has been the venue of
many notable events such as the funeral of Winston Churchill and the
wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales. It is an architectural
masterpiece rebuilt by renowned Christopher Wren in 1710. This is
also one of London's attractions that offers a great view of the
city, with its 530-stair high gallery.
10. Shakespeare's Globe Theater - this theater is a reconstruction
of the original Globe theater where several of Shakespeare's plays
were first showcased. It is a replica of the original theater and is
considered to be a historical site. A great site for a cultural
vacation.
11. Trafalgar Square and the Admiralty Arch - this attraction is a
monument honoring England's most respected maritime heroes. Its main
feature is the statue of Lord Horatio Nelson that stands 145 feet
high. It is also considered to be the centermost part of London. The
Admiralty Arch, which is just across this landmark, was built in
1910.
12. Sir John Soane's Museum - this attraction is an exemplification
of eccentric architecture. It features a unique and unusual
combination of colors, curious perspectives, and a weird display of
ornaments from different historical periods.
13. Notting Hill - this very fashionable and trendy district has
been popularized by a film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. It
has a very characteristic and cozy feel of a small village.
There are many other great attractions in the great city of London.
A few days of vacation in the city would not be enough to see them
all. However that might be an excuse to keep on returning to this
fabulous city over and over again - an ordeal that you probably
would not mind.
About the
Author:
Lee
Dobbins writes for
http://london.travel-cents.com
where you can learn
more about
London vacations and sightseeing.
Things
To Do and See in London
Tower of London, London
One of London's most famous landmarks, the historic Tower
houses the
Crown Jewels, the prison cell of Sir Walter Raleigh,
known as
the Bloody Tower, and the Chapel of St. John and the Royal Armories.
Attraction type: Castle; Historic home;
Historic site; Landmark/point of interest; Park; Old jail
British Airways
London Eye, London
Breathtaking views are available to vistors of London Eye. More than
a ferris
wheel ride -- London Eye's rotating attraction offers 32
enclosed
capsules for full, 360 degree views of historic London.
Attraction type: Observation deck/tower; Amusement/theme park;
Landmark/point of interest; Tram; Observatory/planetarium
Westminster Abbey,
London
An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, the
Abbey
has been
both the coronation and burial site of English monarchs since
William the Conqueror.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Historic site; Religious
site
Tate Modern,
London
The Tate Modern is one of the most intriguing and interesting
museums in the world.
Attraction type: Art gallery; Architectural building; Art museum;
Bridge; Lookout; Scenic/historic walking area; Museum
Buckingham Palace,
London
Surrounded by vast parklands and gardens, this grand palace has been
the
Royal
London residence since Queen Victoria's time, and contains priceless
works of
art, fine furniture and decorations that form part of the Royal
Collection.
Attraction type: Castle; Garden; Historic home; Historic site;
Landmark/point of interest
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