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Abbey Road | Abbey Road is a London street running along the district of Westminster and the district of Camden.Place of pilgrimage for tourists, its main attraction is that the number 3 of the street is located Abbey Road Studios record label owned by EMI. In these studies various artists have recorded albums, ... | ||
Trafalgar Square | Trafalgar Square is a square in the city of Westminster, in London. It commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar where British troops defeated the French and Spanish army in front of Cadiz.Trafalgar Square is one of the most central places of the city, just located next to Charing Cross, the origin of a... | ||
London Bridge | London Bridge is a bridge across the Thames River in London. It connects the London boroughs of the City and Southwark, serving as a link to different tourist attractions such as Southwark Cathedral on its south side and the The Monument to the Great Fire of London on its north side. This bridge ... | ||
Soho | Soho is a neighbourhood in the London borough of the city of Westminster. The area is bounded by Oxford Street in the north, Regent Street in the west, Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus in the south and Charing Cross Road in the east.London's Soho is known for being a multicultural neighbourhoo... | ||
Wembley Stadium | Wembley Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of London which is a home venue of the England national football team.With a capacity of 90,000 and covering an area of 7140 square metres it is the second largest stadium in Europe and is classified by UEFA as a 5 star stadium.The old Wemble... | ||
Sir John Soane's Museum | The Sir John Soane's Museum, often shortened to Soane Museum, is a museum of architecture in London, located in the Holborn district of central London, in front of Lincoln's Inn Fields, the largest public square in London. Formerly, the museum was home to the neoclassical architect John Soane, who ... | ||
British Museum | British Museum is a museum of human history and culture in the City of London. Its collection ranges from Egyptian civilizations to different pieces from the last centuries. It is essentially a museum of antique grouped according to the civilization which those pieces belonged.Its collection of Egyp... | ||
Churchill War Rooms | The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London situated near the building of Her Majesty's Treasury. It is one of five museums that together make up the Imperial War Museum, the British military museum established in 1917.The museum contains the Cabinet War Rooms, a network of underground galleries w... | ||
Madame Tussauds | Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London which is the best-known museum of this kind in the world. The museum has many branches scattered around the world, however the first museum was opened by Madame Tussauds in 1835 in London. Madame Tussauds learned the art of wax modelling from Dr. Philipp... |
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Name | City of London |
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Region | Greater London |
Country | United Kingdom (GB) |
Population | 7,556,900 inhabitants |
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