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Most emblematic monuments to see in


London for on-the-go travellers
Buckingham Palace
Westminster
London
SW1A 1AA

Child’s rate - 16.5 £


Low cost ticket - 19.5 £
Adulte rate - 30 £

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is a royal residence in London and
About 2:00 - 2:30
the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the
United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster,
the palace is often at the centre of state occasions Opening hours:
and royal hospitality. 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (last admission at 5:15 p.m.)

Guide’s tip : Want to see the changing of the guard ?


The nearest underground stations are
It takes place at 11 am
from August to May: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Victoria, Green Park and Hyde Park Corner.
and Sunday
June and July: every day Next stop : Westminster abbey - 955 m ( 15-min walk )
Dean's Yard, London
SW1P 3PA, United
Kingdom

Adults: £27
Children: £12
Members of The Abbey
Westminster Abbey Association: Free
Westminster Abbey is perhaps the most famous church in the
UK noted for its royal weddings, coronations and burials. About 1:30
With a long and varied history, the Abbey has functioned as a
working religious site for nearly 1000 years. What began as
Benedictine Monastery, has become one of the most popular Opening hours:
London attractions.
Monday – Saturday: 9.30 am to 3.30 pm (last entry).
Did you know ?
-The cloisters contain a simple wooden door, which is actually
the oldest door in the country, dating back to the 1050s.
-Visit the Henry VII Lady Chapel to find a statue of Saint
Next stop : Big Ben - 307 m ( 5-min walk )
Wilgefortis, the bearded lady. She didn’t wish to marry and
prayed to become unattractive. Overnight, she grew a beard
and her fiancé called off their engagement.
London SW1A 0AA,
United Kingdom

Free

No time to loose inside the

Big Ben tower, you can have a nice


view just passing by.
The gothic-styled tower standing 315 feet (96 m) high holds a
four-faced clock and was built in 1858 at the far end of the
Parliament. When thinking about Big Ben, we normally think of
the Parliament’s clock tower. However, Big Ben is actually the
clock’s Great Bell, which weighs 14 tons and is found inside the
tower called Elizabeth Tower.
Did you know ?
– It is possible to hear Big Ben echoing more than six
kilometers away.
Becareful, children under 11 years old are not allowed inside
the tower. Next stop : London Eye - 425m ( 9-min walk )
Riverside Building, County
Hall, London SE1
7PB,United Kingdom

Adult (from 16 years old): £19.20


Children (4-15 years): £12.30
Seniors (60 years and over): £15.30
Disabled persons: £15.00
Family (4 people): £63.00

London Eye
About 30 minutes

The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a


cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of Opening hours:
the River Thames in London. It is Europe's tallest
cantilevered observation wheel, and the most Open from 10am to 8.30pm.
profitable attraction in the United Kingdom with over
three million visitors annually. Starving after this long sightseeing day ? Try this
Guide’s tip: Try to visit the London Eye as soon as it restaurant !
opens: it's the best way to avoid long queues. In the Gillray's Steakhouse & Bar
morning there are fewer people allowing you to enjoy
- County Hall Westminster Bridge Road
the attraction in peace.
London history The Victorian Era
The Victorian era saw a massive expansion of the
city, with the construction of new neighborhoods,
The Great Fire parks, and the development of the public transport
system, notably the London Underground.
The story of London's transformation since the
Great Fire of 1666 is fascinating. This disaster was The Secon World War
devastating, destroying much of the medieval town.
However, it also led the way for an architectural and In the 20th century, London faced new challenges,
urban renaissance. After the Great Fire, the city including rebuilding after the destruction of the
was rebuilt under the direction of Christopher Wren Second World War and the social and economic
and other renowned architects. This reconstruction transformations that followed. Neighborhoods have
led to the emergence of the classical architecture evolved, new iconic buildings have been erected, and
that still characterizes many of London's buildings, the city has become a global center of finance,
such as St. Paul's Cathedral. Over the centuries, culture and diversity.
London continued to grow and develop, becoming a
major center of commerce, politics and culture. Today, London continues to transform, with urban
development, heritage preservation and innovation.
This story of transformation reflects the resilience
and adaptability of the city that remains at the
heart of history and modern life.
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