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The British Museum
__We***31Our teacher Diana is superb! She knows the British Museum exhibits well, not only professional, but also very vivid and interesting. She can put the historical story three-dimensionally in a relaxed and humorous language. Thought it would be a serious visit, her explanation was full of surprises and fun, and even the most ordinary exhibits were given different value. Especially some of the cold stories she shared really opened our eyes. If someone is visiting the British Museum, we would definitely recommend Teacher Diana! Her guide will be more different
London Eye
Zzinnia_615The London Eye is more than just a ride!
When night falls, the lights on the Thames gradually light up, and you and your partner are in the slowly rising viewing cabin, and every minute is a heart-pounding romance.
High-altitude romance
Take the London Eye and you will slowly rise into the air, overlooking the beauty of the entire London. From the Thames to the Tower Bridge, from Big Ben to Buckingham Palace, everything is in sight. As the altitude rises, your mood will gradually become excited and excited, as if the whole world is at your feet.
Tower Bridge
SSeryogaOne of the most recognised landmarks of London- my favourite bridge in London. whether you walk or drive across it you will be delighted
Buckingham Palace
KKtyI went there in the weekday afternoon. There were not so many people, so I can take some nice photos in front of the gate (palace).
King’s Cross
陌陌染MMKing's Cross Railway Station is a large railway terminal opened in 1852. It is located in the King's Cross area of central London, on the border between Camden and Islington, on the Camden side. It is connected by A501, Euston Road and York Road. King's Cross Station is the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, a main railway line in the UK. Its west side is close to St. Pancras Station, the terminal station of the Eurostar international train. The two stations use King's Cross St. Pancras Station of the London Underground as a common connecting subway station. To the west of King's Cross Station, St. Pancras Station, the New British Library and Euston Station are next, and these buildings are only a few minutes' walk away.
King's Cross Station has many lines to the east and north of England and Scotland, connecting many large cities such as Cambridge, Peterborough, Kingston upon Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Big Ben
Zzinnia_615SThe heart of London, Big Ben’s love
°In the bustling city center of London, England, there is a world-famous building—Big Ben! Located on the banks of the Thames, it is the bell tower attached to the Palace of Westminster, the United Kingdom's parliament building, and a symbol of British culture and history.
This 95-meter-high Gothic clock tower has become a representative of London and even the entire UK with its unique design and precise time.
The bell of Big Ben is melodious and solemn. Every time on the hour, the deep bell will ring through the sky, seeming to tell the long history and stories of London.
Approaching Big Ben, you will be attracted by its classical architectural style. The Gothic spiers and exquisite carvings all demonstrate the exquisite skills of British craftsmen. The huge clock on the clock face has become the guardian of time in people's hearts because of its precise timekeeping and huge size.
Chinatown
RRWongWow! You can find all things Asian here! You got the very best food here!
Westminster Abbey
Zzinnia_615P Westminster Abbey (Westminster Abbey), officially known as the "St. Peter's Union Church", known as the "Spire of Honor", is located on the southwest side of Parliament Square in London, England, and was ordered to be built in 1050 by the religious king Edward I and built in 1065. The existing church was rebuilt by Henry III in 1245 and was added throughout the ages until the 15th century. It is the highest-status church in England. It is considered a masterpiece of British Gothic architecture.
Oxford Street
IImu27this place is particularly beautiful around Christmas time after the Christmas lights are turned on in December! oxford street has every type of shop you need. sometimes walking around can be a pain as it is often over crowded so you have to move quick but some parts are quieter than others. if you want to visit a restaurant it’s best to book a table as this place is always busy!Reasons to Recommend: has everything!
Tower of London
6699***39There are a lot of historical events inside. Worth watching. There are also scene performances, which children especially like. There are a lot of historical events inside. Worth watching. There are also scene performances, which children especially like.