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West End/Theatres - Theatres, plays and musicals.
Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge, with its neo-Gothic towers and blue suspension struts is truly a London icon.
Big Ben - Famous clock in Houses of Parliament
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre - The Globe lies on the Thames Path between Southwark Bridge and Millennium Bridge, next to the Tate Modern
Houses of Parliament - Famous tourist site home of the House of Commonds and House of Lords
Changing of the Guards - One of the highlights of a London visit
Buckingham Palace - Residence of her Majesty The Queen
Covent Garden - At the very heart of London, Covent Garden is an inspiring cultural and retail district.
London Eye - A flight on the London Eye, the world's highest observation wheel, is an unrivalled experience.
Oxford and Bond Street - This world famous shopping street is home to a wide range of shops including big-name department stores.
Science Museum - Entrance is Free with charges for certain exhibitions,
Royal Opera House - Pre-booked guided tours are available daily.
Soho - Soho is the central London entertainment district.
St Paul's Cathedral - With its world-famous dome, St Paul's is a major feature on the London skyline.
British Museum - This is one of the greatest Museums of the World
Tate Modern Museum - Britain's national museum of modern and contemporary art
Madame Tussauds - At Madame Tussauds you will come face-to-face with some of the world0s most famous faces.
Tower of London - One of the world's most famous and spectacular fortresses and home to the Crown Jewels.
Natural History Museum - Hundreds of exciting, interactive exhibits.
Harrods - A London landmark
Hyde Park - One of London0s finest historical landscapes covering 142 hectares (350 acres)
Kensignton Palace - Kensington Palace has been a royal residence since 1689 and part of the palace remains a private residence for members of the Royal Family today
10 Downing Street - Site of the British PM's official office.
Westminster Abbey - This church is the scene of the coronation, marriage and burial of British monarchs.
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