LANDMARKS IN LONDON - Buckingham Palace, 10 Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Madame Tussauds, London Eye, Athorp,Eltham Palace
London most famous day out, who do you want to meet? Visit Madame Tussauds
www.madame-tussauds.co.uk next to Baker Street Tube Station
There are several important landmarks in London,below is a selection of some top british Landmarks/attractions and places to visit including Castles and palaces, Stately Homes , The Royal Family. See the list for your nearest Landmarks. You can also visit the Museums, Art Galleries, Zoos and Theme Parks pages for more interesting places to visit in London.
Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA
Underground stations: Victoria Park or Green Park
London Dungeon: ride on a boat
Tube: London Bridge Station
Click the Journey Planner to plan your journey by bus,underground, train & DLR
London Aquarium - see different fishes i.e starfish etc.
Trafalgar Square –WC2 See
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where new year is seen by thousands of people, also see flocks of pigeons
Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines) is the closest Tube station, with an entrance/exit on
Trafalgar Square. The following stations are within a few minutes' walk:
Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines)
Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines)
Routes 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24, 53, 77A, 88, 91, 139, 159, 176, 453 go past Trafalgar Square
Madame Tussauds,Marylebone Road,London,NW1 5LR - rob shoulders with leaders and stars like Posh, Beckam and other great stars.
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7935 6861
Underground: Baker Street
London Eye the world most popular tourist attraction.
Jubilee Gardens
South Bank
London
London eye
County Hall,
Riverside Building, London, SE1 7PB, UK
Direction : By London Underground (Tube): Embankment station.
By Rail : Waterloo east or Charing Cross Stationsondon Eye.
Click the Journey Planner to plan your journey by bus,train,DLR, underground
Eltham Palace, : SE9 5QE, Tel: 0208 2942 548
Althorp - Diana Princess of WalesAlthorp - Althorp final resting place of Diana Princess of Wales
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN7 4HQ
Tel: +44 (0)1604 770 107
Fax: +44 (0) 1604 770 042
E-mail:
Web: www.althorp.com
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The British Museum http://www.british-museum.tourist-information-uk.com
Transport for London : choose how you want to travel
One of the most visited churches in UK.
Big Ben - named after Benjamin Hall - nearest tube : Westminster.
Tube: Chalk Farm
St James's Park - SW1 - Nearest tube - St James Park
Kensington Palace -
Nearest Tube : High Street Kensington
Dali Universe
Tube : Waterloo Tube
Charterhouse Square : was a monastery in 1370 and then a school by 1611
Charterhouse Square EC1 Nearest Tube : Barbican
The Walerbrook - A brook that run through the Roman wall - visit wwww.ststephenwalbrook.net for more info- Address:39 Walbrook EC4, Tube: Cannon Street
Tower of London: see the traitor's gate, learn how Walter Raleigh met his tragic fate.
Nearest tube : Tower Hill
Tower Hill Execution Block - more than 125 people were executed here for treason including Sir Thomas Moore and Lord Lovat in 1747 - Tower Hill EC1
Nearest tube - tower Hill
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Nearest tube: London Bridge
Jubilee Line, Northern Line
The Roman Bath - A lane down a flight of steps, off Surrey Street is said to be wher Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plotters met. Strand Lane WC2 Nearest Underground : Temple
St Paul's Cathedral
Tube: St Paul's Statation on the Central Line
Apsley House
Tube : Hyde Park Corner
The Golden Boy of Pye corner - shows the extent of the Great Fire of London 1666. This fire started at the Monument, a mile away - Giltspur Street EC1 Tube: St Paul's
LeadenHall Market
British Library
96 Euston Road
London, NW1 2DB, United Kingdom
0870 444 1500
Barbican Centre
Silk Street
London, EC2Y 8DS, UK
020 7638 4141
St Bartholomew The Great C Of E church
West Smithfield
London, EC1A 9DS, United Kingdom
020 76065171
Royal Academy of Arts
County Hall,
Riverside Building, London, SE1 7PB, UK
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