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information about attractions in the city. There are
Coming to London for a weekend? Here's
interesting places to visit - you won't have time to see them all.
Firstly,
visit to London would be complete without seeing Big Ben. The clock at the Houses of
Parliament has become a symbol of London, but few✔ tourists know that Big Ben is actually the name of the bell, not
day, so arrive early.
the clock or the clock tower. On the opposite side of the river is the London Eye, the world's biggest observation wheel.
holding 25 people, but there are still queues nearly
There are 32 sections,
If you'd like somewhere scientific, you could go to the Natural History Museum or the Science Museum. Entry to
of these appeal to you, you may prefer Madame Tussaud's, the museum where
is free. Or, if
you can meet the world's most famous people made of wax.
You could meet the Queen of England there, or you could hope to see her at Buckingham Palace, her London home,
just
the most valuable jewels in the world.
stops away on the London Underground 'Tube' train. If you want to see more royal palaces, try the
Tower of London, where you can see the Crown Jewels,
If that isn't
for one trip, why not go to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, a reconstruction of the 1599 theatre
extra money, you can even see a play there.
where his plays were performed. If you have a