Tourist Information UK

Tourist Information Central London

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Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official London residence & is used to entertain guests on state, ceremonial & official occasions.
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The Tower of London is one of the most famous prisons in British history and houses the British Monarchy's Crown Jewels.
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Madame Tussauds is a museum that contains wax models of famous people including The Royal Family, world leaders and music legends.
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Harrods is one of the world's largest and most luxurious department stores and is situated in prestigious Knightsbridge, London.
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The Houses of Parliament are the location for Government decision making
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The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of Western European painting in the world.
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The Monument is the tallest isolated stone column in the world and was built as a memorial to the Great Fire of London.
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Downing Street in London, is famous for being home to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument situated near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park.
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The Globe Theatre is a reconstruction of the open air playhouse originally designed in 1599 and for which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays.
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Located in London, Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art & also houses a collection of British art from the 1500s.
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Trafalgar Square is a large public space in central London that contains Nelsons column, stautes, fountains and a cafe.
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The V&A museum houses art and design artefacts spanning 3000 years of history and from all corners of the world.
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30 St Mary Axe, also known as The Gherkin, is an unusually shaped 40 storey sky scraper in London.
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St James's Park is 58 acres of manicured gardens that sits in between St James's Palace and Buckingham Palace.
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Piccadilly Circus is a major junction in London's West End where 5 roads intersect.
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Covent Garden is an area in London that has street performers, lots of restaurants, cafes and bars as well as numerous shops.
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Westminster Abbey is a Church and the location for Royal coronations and burials.
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The Horse Guards building is the headquarters of the Household cavalry whose duty it is to protect the Queen.
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St Paul's Cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and is an iconic part of London's skyline.
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