Square located in Bloomsbury central London, with easy access to nearby attractions like the British Museum, Covent Garden and Oxford Street for shopping.
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Square located in Bloomsbury central London, with easy access to nearby attractions like the British Museum, Covent Garden and Oxford Street for shopping.
This 202-foot high freestanding column (the tallest in the world) was built by Christopher Wren in memory of those who died in the Great Fire of 1666.
Designed in 1910 by Frank Matcham, this famous London theater has a seating capacity of 2,286.
Here are a few links to information and pictures of this important Royal Palace. St James's Palace St James's Palace History Wikipedia - St James's Palace St James's Palace - Picture
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.
Situated west of Kensington Gardens, this city park is particularly attractive in the spring when tulips are in full bloom, and in summer when performances are staged at the open-air theater.
A zoo designed with children in mind that offers a supervised animal contact area and lively talks on otters, monkeys and birds.
This cantilever and suspension bridge, completed in 1873, is especially beautiful at night.
The London Coliseum is the largest theatre in London, seating some 2,500 people. Situated in St Martin's Lane no more than 100 metres from Trafalgar Square, it is the work of the prolific late...
Bevis Marks Synagogue is the oldest Synagogue in the British Isles. Opened in 1701, it has been in continuous use for over 300 years. Some of the furnishings are from an even older place of worship at
This favorite nightspot in London's West End features hard and soft Salsa, and is known for its cosmopolitan crowd, friendly atmosphere, great dance floor and superb sounds.
Exhibit of the crown jewels within the Tower of London.
Part of the British Museum, this glass-covered atrium over the museum’s central courtyard contains priceless sculptures in the forecourt along with a restaurant, café, education center and center for young adults.
A neighborhood in London that is known for King's Road and Carnaby Street in Soho, which formed the center of "Swinging London" in the Sixties.
