Tourist Information South London
The London Eye offers visitors spectacular views of England's capital from 135m high in a giant moving wheel.
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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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The London Aquarium is located in London near the London Eye and has one of Europe's largest displays of gloabal aquatic life.
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The Imperial War Museum houses artefacts and exhibitions relation to British conflict from World War I onwards.
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2000 years of gruesome London events are bought back to life through a tour. Not for people who are easily scared.
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Tate Britain is located in London and is the national gallery of British art, dating from 1500 to the present day.
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The Design Museum in London is one of the world's finest museums dedicated to a diverse range of contemporary design.
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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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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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Borough Market is the oldest food market in London.
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Battersea Power Station is a disused power station which has four distinctive chimneys that make it a famous landmark in London.
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The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery, opened in 1968, which hosts temporary exhibitions from a wide range of artists.
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Experience London's history from the Romans to the Vikings and beyond with real life smells, sights and sounds and real actors.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery was England's first purpose-built public art gallery opened to the public in 1817.
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