The Palace of Westminster ... .
... . that lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough.
The Big Ben ... .
... . the clock that become a symbol of the United Kingdom, with the unique nature chiming.
The London Eye ... .
... . that is in a great position, at the heart of London, and let people climb above the city and look back down on it.
The Buckingham Palace ... .
... . can be reached through train via the 3 nearest Tube Station, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner and Green Park.
The Changing Of The Guard ... .
... . that takes place at 11:30am and called as the Queen's Guard.
Madame Tussaud's wax musseum ... .
... . include historical, royal and film stars figures.
Regent Street ... .
... . forms a neat dividing line between swanky Mayfair to the West and trendy Soho to the East. The main shopping section of the street lies between Oxford Circus to the North, and Piccadilly Circus to the South. The shops can all appear rather uniform due to the regulations that they must blent in with the elegant architecture of the street, with red double-decker buses or black cabs in the foreground.
And of course i could never forget HARRODS! The world's most famous luxury department store. Where you can discover luxury gifts for every occasion, exclusive beauty products and pieces from the fashion world's leading designers.
... . that lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough.
The Big Ben ... .
... . the clock that become a symbol of the United Kingdom, with the unique nature chiming.
The London Eye ... .
... . that is in a great position, at the heart of London, and let people climb above the city and look back down on it.
The Buckingham Palace ... .
... . can be reached through train via the 3 nearest Tube Station, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner and Green Park.
The Changing Of The Guard ... .
... . that takes place at 11:30am and called as the Queen's Guard.
Madame Tussaud's wax musseum ... .
... . include historical, royal and film stars figures.
Regent Street ... .
... . forms a neat dividing line between swanky Mayfair to the West and trendy Soho to the East. The main shopping section of the street lies between Oxford Circus to the North, and Piccadilly Circus to the South. The shops can all appear rather uniform due to the regulations that they must blent in with the elegant architecture of the street, with red double-decker buses or black cabs in the foreground.
And of course i could never forget HARRODS! The world's most famous luxury department store. Where you can discover luxury gifts for every occasion, exclusive beauty products and pieces from the fashion world's leading designers.
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