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Tower Bridge
One of London's most famous landmarks, the bridge was constructed in the 1890s. Tower bridge features a road which can be raised to allow tall ships to pass through to the Pool of London and an elevated walkway affording permanent access

The main attraction of The Tower Bridge Experience has to be the spectacular views over London from the high-level Walkways, 140ft above the River Thames. From this unique viewpoint, visitors can see some of London's most well-known buildings, such as the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral and Canary Wharf
 
There are also multi-lingual touch-screen computers on both the East and West Walkways, giving visitors more detailed information about the sites in the surrounding area. To add to visitors' enjoyment, there is also a photographic exhibition on the East Walkway, spanning over 100 years of the bridge's history.

One of London's most unusual and exciting exhibitions is situated inside the towers and engine rooms of the bridge. Animatronic characters from the bridge's past guide visitors through a series of audio-visual presentations, which tell the story of this world famous London landmark. You will discover why the bridge was needed, how a design was chosen and how the bridge is raised.
 
London Eye

The British Airways London Eye - London's Giant Observation Wheel, finally became operational in January 2000. Standing proud in London's Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames the British Airways London Eye is a focal point of the Nation's celebration of the New Century. The Wheel is the largest of its kind ever to be built, at a height of 135m (450feet) and 1600 tons.
  Some of the sites that can be seen from the wheel include The Imperial War Museum; The Globe Theatre; The Oval Cricket Ground; The Tate Gallery; Westminster Abbey; The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben ; The Tower of London; St. Paul's Cathedral ; The National Portrait Gallery; Buckingham Palace ; The British Museum; The Telecommunications Tower.
Trafalgar Square
London's most famous square situated in the very heart of London, filled with tourists feeding pigeons!

In the center stands Nelson's column, commemorating the battle of Trafalgar.

The National Art Gallery stand on one side of the square.

St Martins In The Fields offers afternoon concerts, and has a coffee shop in a crypt as well as a coffee shop.
 
Westminster Abbey
The Abbey's formal title is The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster.
The popular title "Westminster Abbey" continues to be used, even though there have been no monks there since the l6th century.

The British Museum
The Museum exists to illuminate the history of cultures, for the benefit of present and future generations."
 
The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures. Housed in one of Britain's architectural landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence, spanning two million years of human history. Access to the collections is free.

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