Tourist Information UK

Tourist Information London

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The Thames Barrier is a flood control situated on the river Thames in London.
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The Cutty Sark is the only remaining original Clipper ship in the World and is preserved in Greenwich, London.
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Changing the Guard is the ceremony performed at Buckingham Palace involving a new guard exchanging duty with the old guard.
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HMS Belfast is a large cruiser war ship that served during the Second World War and is now preserved as part of the Imperial War Museum.
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The Royal Academy of Arts houses British paintings and sculptures from the 18th century to the present day. There are also changing exhibitions.
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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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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 National Maritime Museum holds one of the greatest collections of maritime history in the world.
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The Royal Courts of Justice in London is the location for the Court of Appeal of England and Wales and the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
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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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The Royal Observatory is where the basis of longitude and the Prime Meridian originated and is the home of Greenwich Mean Time.
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The Peter Harrison Planetarium is a state-of-the-art planetarium at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
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Leadenhall Market in London is an historic indoor covered market, designed in 1881.
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The Albert bridge spans the river Thames in London from Chelsea to Battersea. It is one of London's original and prettiest bridges
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Spencer House in London is the city's only surviving 18th century palace and is situated in St James's Place.
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Somerset House is a beautiful 18th century Neoclassical building in London which hosts open-air concerts, films, art exhibitions and tours
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A small 18th century village area in Mayfair, London filled with small restaurants, pubs and a great atmosphere.
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BFI Southbank shows 1,000s of films a year from rare silent comedies to cult movies, film previews and gala screenings and events.
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Nelson's Column is a famous London landmark that dominates Trafalgar Square.
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A small park on a hill located on the north end of Regent's Park with great views of London.
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