Changing Guard Ceremony and Buckingham Palace
Enjoy watching the change of the Queen's Guards near Buckingham Palace at 11:30 am daily in summer and in winter, it’s every other day. Enjoy the pomp and circumstances.
August to September: people can visit the State Rooms of Buckingham Palace, the home of the royal family since Queen Victoria settled over there in 1937. Unbelievable collections of Leonardo to Vermeer masterpieces. Amazing statistics: 78 bathrooms, 775 rooms and 188 bedrooms for staffs.
Stroll along the Thames to London Eye and Big Ben
The Thames is endowed with exclusive & most iconic sights of London, including the Houses of Parliament (Big Pen) and the London Eye.
Red Double Decker Bus
A ride in 'Red Double Decker Bus' is cheap and cheerful. English say it's Wonderful to sit in the front seats at the top and see London below. Check the map at the bus stop and choose the one that you find the windiest route. Enjoy the London central sites.
Crown Jewels at the Tower of London
The Tower of London is home for visiting the Crown Jewels, the priceless symbols of the British Monarchy. The crown jewels, a delightful tour for visitors.
Note: Go early because it gets very crowded, especially in summer.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, the Medieval Cathedral where most of the King and Queen of England were buried. King Harold, Willaim the Conqueror, Elizabeth and Diana were buried here. The Poet's Corner is popular for the most famous English poet's burial of the world: Geoffrey Chaucer, William Blake, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, T. S. Eliot, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Samuel Johnson, John Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Laurence Olivier, Alexander Pope, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Shakespeare, Alfred Lord Tennyson and William Wordsworth.
Enjoy watching the change of the Queen's Guards near Buckingham Palace at 11:30 am daily in summer and in winter, it’s every other day. Enjoy the pomp and circumstances.
August to September: people can visit the State Rooms of Buckingham Palace, the home of the royal family since Queen Victoria settled over there in 1937. Unbelievable collections of Leonardo to Vermeer masterpieces. Amazing statistics: 78 bathrooms, 775 rooms and 188 bedrooms for staffs.
Stroll along the Thames to London Eye and Big Ben
The Thames is endowed with exclusive & most iconic sights of London, including the Houses of Parliament (Big Pen) and the London Eye.
Red Double Decker Bus
A ride in 'Red Double Decker Bus' is cheap and cheerful. English say it's Wonderful to sit in the front seats at the top and see London below. Check the map at the bus stop and choose the one that you find the windiest route. Enjoy the London central sites.
Crown Jewels at the Tower of London
The Tower of London is home for visiting the Crown Jewels, the priceless symbols of the British Monarchy. The crown jewels, a delightful tour for visitors.
Note: Go early because it gets very crowded, especially in summer.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, the Medieval Cathedral where most of the King and Queen of England were buried. King Harold, Willaim the Conqueror, Elizabeth and Diana were buried here. The Poet's Corner is popular for the most famous English poet's burial of the world: Geoffrey Chaucer, William Blake, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, T. S. Eliot, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Samuel Johnson, John Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Laurence Olivier, Alexander Pope, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Shakespeare, Alfred Lord Tennyson and William Wordsworth.
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