Friday, November 22, 2013

London-England



City of sighs


(St. Paul's Cathedral)
  • Rebuilt by Christopher Wren after the great Fire of 1666, St. Paul's has been the site of many historic state occasions, including Winston Churchill's funeral and the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales.





(Millennium Bridge)

With a modern design giving a unique tubular effect, London's Millennium Bridge is a 330-meter pedestrian bridge linking the City of London at St Paul's Cathedral with the new Tate Gallery at Bankside.






(South Bank)
  • Experiencing the South Bank is a must-do in any London itinerary. 





(Oxford Street)
  • London's Oxford Street spells action where you can shop 'til you drop along England's most famous shopping street, drop into one of the many pubs for a tasty ale or catch the latest musical at the theater.




(British Museum)
  • On entering the British Museum it is a little daunting, vast spaces, lots of people.  Take a few minutes to orient yourself and then collect a map from the Information Point.

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