Tourist Information UK

Landmarks & Historic Sites

The Houses of Parliament are the location for Government decision making
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Stonehenge is a circle of ancient stones erected between 3000BC and 1600BC.
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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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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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Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument situated near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park.
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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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30 St Mary Axe, also known as The Gherkin, is an unusually shaped 40 storey sky scraper in London.
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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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This prehistoric stone circle is a World heritage site set in the pretty village of Avebury.
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Hadrian's Wall was built in AD122 and stretched for 73 miles from the east to west coasts in northern England.
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The best preserved example of a Roman religious spa situated in the historical city of Bath.
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Windmill Hill was once the site of an important Neolithic settlement and has some well preserved Bronze Age burial mounds.
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Sutton Hoo is an ancient Anglo Saxon burial ground in Suffolk.
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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 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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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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