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Lecture Notes one a Brief introduction of the great britain Guide This tourism and travel guide for London, featuring hotels street maps, restaurants, tours, attractions and more, will help you plan a successful trip to London, England, United Kingdom London is a city of contrasts- steeped in history and tradition and yet always at the forefront of contemporary fashion and ideas. The list of sights and attractions is endless but includes such world-renowned places as Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London Take a stroll in Trafalgar Square, go shopping on Oxford Street and don't miss a ride on the latest sensation- The London Eye-a giant Femis Wheel commanding stunning views. For those that are theatre lovers Londons West End has a phenomenal selection of plays and shows. For museum fans the British Museum and the Science Museum are amongst the best here. The Tate Gallery and the National gallery have collections of some of the worids greatest art works. Visit the WorldWeb Travel Guides for England's Home Counties, East Anglia and Central England for information about visitor destinations near London Westminster Abbey The Westminster Abbey dates back to 1045 when it was started by King Edward L. Today it remains a regular place of worship and the setting of many Royal celebrations and grievances. Kings and other stately figures are buried here. It is 32, 000 square feet and an architectural marvel. The used by the church date back to the 13th and 16th centuries. Tours available Buckingham Palace Bucking ham Palace is the official London residence of Britain's Queen and is one of the most recognized buildings in the world. It is decorated and furnished with works of art that form part of the Royal Collection-one of the major art collections of the world. Parts of the Palace are open to visitors on a regular basis. Visitors can visit some of the State Rooms where the Queen receives and entertains her guests. The State Rooms contain some of theLecture Notes one A Brief Introduction of the Great Britain Guide This tourism and travel guide for London, featuring hotels, street maps, restaurants, tours, attractions and more, will help you plan a successful trip to London, England, United Kingdom. London is a city of contrasts - steeped in history and tradition and yet always at the forefront of contemporary fashion and ideas. The list of sights and attractions is endless but includes such world-renowned places as Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. Take a stroll in Trafalgar Square, go shopping on Oxford Street and don't miss a ride on the latest sensation - The London Eye - a giant Ferris Wheel commanding stunning views. For those that are theatre lovers London's West End has a phenomenal selection of plays and shows. For museum fans the British Museum and the Science Museum are amongst the best anywhere. The Tate Gallery and the National Gallery have collections of some of the world's greatest art works. Visit the WorldWeb Travel Guides for England's Home Counties, East Anglia and Central England for information about visitor destinations near London. Westminster Abbey . The Westminster Abbey dates back to 1045 when it was started by King Edward I. Today it remains a regular place of worship and the setting of many Royal celebrations and grievances. Kings and other stately figures are buried here. It is 32,000 square feet and an architectural marvel. The bells used by the church date back to the 13th and 16th centuries. Tours are available. Buckingham Palace . Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of Britain's Queen and is one of the most recognized buildings in the world. It is decorated and furnished with works of art that form part of the Royal Collection - one of the major art collections of the world. Parts of the Palace are open to visitors on a regular basis. Visitors can visit some of the State Rooms where the Queen receives and entertains her guests. The State Rooms contain some of the
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