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Castles

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest continually occupied castle in the world, dating back…

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Street

Whitechapel Road

Located in the East End of London, Whitechapel Road is home to a vibrant and…

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Activity

What to do with kids in tow

London is a very child friendly city. When visiting London, you will see that there…

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Palace

Westminster Palace (Houses of Parliament)

Like Westminster Abbey, Westminster Palace (or the Palace of Westminster) dates to the Anglo-Saxon period…

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Palace

Westminster Abbey

Sometime around 1045, Edward the Confessor began building Westminster Abbey as part of a new…

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Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum first opened in 1852 and moved to its current location…

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road

Trafalgar Square

Yet another of London’s iconic landmarks, Trafalgar Square is situated at Charing Cross, London’s most…

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Tower

Tower of London

For William the Conqueror, defeating the Anglo-Saxons and invading England was the easy part.  The…

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Bridge

Tower Bridge

For centuries, the only crossing of the Thames was the London Bridge.  By the nineteenth…

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Theatre

The Royal Opera House

Based in Covent Garden theatre, The Royal Opera House is one of the largest performing…

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Activity

The London Dungeon

The London Dungeon brings together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages, scenes…

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Museum

Tate Modern

ven though it was only established in 2000, the Tate Modern is the most visited…

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Churches

St Paul’s Cathedral

The fifth and current iteration of St. Paul’s Cathedral was consecrated in 1708, but the…

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Museum

South Kensington Museums

The Science Museum was founded along with the Victoria and Albert Museum in the wake…

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Museum

Sherlock Holmes Museum

Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John H. Watson lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according…

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Tower

Shard

The tallest building in the European Union, The Shard stands at approximately 306 metres and…

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Park

Saint James’s Park

St. James’s Park used to be a swamp.  The land was purchased by Henry VIII…

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River

River Thames Boat Rides

The River Thames (pronounced ‘temz’) is the longest river in England, and the second longest…

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Town

O2 Arena

The O2 Arena is perhaps the most happening place in London. It is a fairly…

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Museum

Natural History Museum London

The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 70 million life and earth…

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