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Last remaining galleried inn in London, situated near the river Thames. Famous as a coaching terminus since the 17th century, it.....
Little gasps go up at the sight of the great rounded glass building on the south bank of the River Thames. Whether this is.....
At a height of 450 feet (135m) and 1600 tonnes, the London Eye Observation Wheel is the biggest of its kind to ever be built. It.....
The London Aquarium is the first attraction of its kind in the capital, and is one of Europe's largest exhibitions of global.....
London Tower Bridge was completed in 1894. It is a beautiful piece of Victorian engineering and is one of the many symbols of.....
The Battle of Britain Monument in London is a superb monument to 'The Few', commemorating those people who took part in the vital.....
The origins of St.James's Palace lie deeply rooted in the reign of King Henry VIII, it was the King who started the building of.....
Westminster Abbey is world famous for being the resting place of centuries of British monarchs, and as the place where.....
Buckingham Palace is the first home and office of the Royal family in England, and has been the home to British sovereigns since.....
Big Ben is famous the world over for being the giant four faced clock in London, England, but infact its not the name of the.....
The Houses of Parliament, also known as The Palace of Westminster has been the seat of the two Houses of Parliament called the.....
The grand memorial statue to a great Queen and Empress standing almost at the doorway of Buckingham Palace, is best appreciated.....
Apsley House is best known for the fact that it was the home of the Duke of Wellington, but it was originally built by Robert.....
A fascinating group of historic industrial buildings which include the House Mill, the largest tidal mill left standing in.....
This is one of London's famous ceremonial arches, it was designed in 1825 as a triumphal entrance to Buckingham Palace from the.....
The Royal Stables at the side of Buckingham Palace, London. Established by George III in 1762 and Redesigned by John Nash in 1825.....
The Serpentine Gallery was founded in 1970 by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Set in a 1934 tea pavilion in the heart of the.....