Tourist Information UK

Tourist Information City Of London

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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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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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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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30 St Mary Axe, also known as The Gherkin, is an unusually shaped 40 storey sky scraper in London.
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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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The Museum of London has permanent galleries which look at the history of London and changing temporary exhibitions.
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The Rose was an Elizabethan theatre built by Philip Henslowe in 1587 and was famous as a rival to the nearby Globe theatre.
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The London Millenium bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge that links the city at St.Paul's to the Tate Gallery on Bankside.
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Temple Church is one of London's oldest and prettiest churches and was built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century.
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Leadenhall Market in London is an historic indoor covered market, designed in 1881.
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The current Blackfriars Bridge opened to Londoners in 1869 by Queen Victoria.
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St John's gate was built in 1504 as the entrance to the Priory of the Knights of St John and is now a museum of St John Ambulance
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The Hall at Middle Temple is one of the finest examples of an Elizabethan hall in the country.
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Dr. Johnson's House, built in 1700, is a former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson.
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London Wall was the defensive wall built by the Romans around Londinium, which was a strategically important port town on the River Thames.
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From acclaimed architects, to Turner prize-winning artists, Barbican Art Gallery presents major exhibitions by leading international figures
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The Barbican Centre is the largest performing arts centre in Europe .
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The Barbican Library is the City's leading public lending Library with books, spoken word recordings, videos, DVDs, CDs, music scores..
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