Tourist Information London
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Buckingham Palace is the Queens official London residence and is used to entertain guests on state, ceremonial and official occasions.
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The London Eye offers visitors spectacular views of England's capital from 135m/443ft high in a giant moving wheel.
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Hampton Court was King Henry VIII's favourite palace and has probably the most famous maze in the world.
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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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London Zoo in Regent's Park is home to 750 species of animals including lions and lizards, monkeys and meerkats, birds and butterflys
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The science museum explains and questions a variety of technological advancements, from space and travel to food and medicine.
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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 British Museum houses a world collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures that spans two million years of history.
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Regent's Park is one of London's Royal parks and comprises of 410 acres of parkland situated in Westminster and Camden.
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The Royal Albert Hall is one of London's most famous art venues and hosts the annual summer proms.
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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 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 Natural History Museum is home to one of the largest natural history collections in the world from microscopic slides to mammoth skeletons.
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Tower Bridge exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes of this famous London bridge and tells you of its history.
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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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The O2 Arena is a multi purpose entertainment venue situated in south-east London. It is one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe.
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The royal botanic gardens contain glasshouses, conservatories, a herbarium, library and museums as well as extensive gardens.
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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
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