Sunday, January 30, 2011

Must See Attractions In London

It is easy to understand why London is one of the most popular places to visit in the world. With a unique mixture of old fashion traditions and modern attractions, London literally has something for everyone. While London's diversity allows for thousands of different types of entertainment, a few places stand out.

1. Buckingham Palace - No matter where your interests lie, a trip to London would simply not be complete without at least one trip to Buckingham Palace. While Buckingham Palace is a beautiful building, the real treasure is viewing the guards. The changing of the guards happens almost daily at 11:30. Come early as many people will also be viewing this sight, and you will want to get a good spot.

2. The London Eye - The London Eye is a giant Ferris Wheel which literally gives you a full view of the city of London. If you are not afraid of heights, The London Eye definitely rates as one of the must visit attractions in London. Reservations can be booked in advance online.

3. The Tower of London - The Tower of London is literally one of the most visited attractions in London, and for good reason. The Tower of London is so packed full of historical sites and areas that it takes literally a day to visit every one of them. The Tower was founded in the early 11th century. Over the 10 centuries since then, the Tower of London has been a palace, prison, mint, arsenal, place of torture (in fact, Anne Boleyn, famous wife of Henry VIII was beheaded in the Tower), and jewel house.

4. Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square is the intersection of several major streets in London, and is often the site for major demonstrations and events. If art interests you, one of the worlds largest art museums, The National Museum, is located on the northern part of the square. Lions and other various African Animal statues can be seen on the east side, while the Canadian House featuring a small taste of Canada can be found to the west. If you are in London during the holidays, do not miss the enormous Christmas tree, which is a yearly gift for the people of Norway.

5. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre - The Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the original Globe constructed in 1599. The Globe is known as Shakespeare's because it was literally the first place where Shakespeare's plays were shown. Today, plays are shown from May to September.

6. The Tate on the South Bank of The Thames - The world's biggest collection of modern art can be found in an old power station, on the south bank of the Thames River. This old power station is known as The Tate. You will be able to walk two floors full of modern art pieces.

7. The London Zoo - Thought of as one of the most famous zoos in the world, the London Zoo is home to over 650 different species of animals. Special programs and shows are available daily, including the daily feeding of the animals. Besides animals, the zoo also offers beautiful gardens and art exhibits. Be sure to stop by the front desk for more information on their daily events.

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