Tourists attractions in London

London is a city in England. It is both the capital city of England and United Kingdoms. United Kingdoms is made of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This means that London is hub of tourists. Let’s travel and take a look at few interesting sites in London.

These include:

1. The tower of London

2. Churchill war rooms

3. The tower bridge

4. The national gallery

5. Westminster abbey

6. The British museum

7. The Victoria and Albert museum

8. St. Paul cathedral

9. Borough Market

10. Hyde Park

11. London eye

12. Kew Gardens

13. Piccadilly circus

14. Big Ben

15. Hampton Court Palace

16. Leicester Square

) 17. Millennium bridge

1. The tower of London

This is London’s iconic Castle and World Heritage site. It is an historic castle located on the north bank of River Thames in Central London. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman conquest.

The same castle was used as a prison from 1100 until 1952. It is built on a 4.9 hectare of land and has a height if 27 metres. The tower has served as a treasury, the home of Royal Mint, public record office and the home of the Crone Jewels of England.

In the second World War, the tower was once again used as a prison but thereafter reopened to public. Currently, it is one of the popular tourist attraction site in England.

2. The churchill war rooms

This is a museum in London which is counted as one of the five branches of Imperial War museums. It was established in 1984. Its location is at King Charles Street, London.

Here there are much to discover. You will see the cabinet room where some of most important decisions about course of World War were made. This is the place where if you want to study about World War in deep, will be best for you.

3. The tower bridge

This is another landmark of England. It was built between 1886 and 1894 which was engineered by John Wolfe Burry. The tower is constructed across River Thames Close to the Tower of London.

It is a great experience on this bridge. While in this bridge at high level walkways, through the glass floor you will enjoy the stunning panoramic views and experiences of London.

Let me give you a slight history of the bridge. Before it was constructed, over 50 designs were submitted to the committee for consideration. Lastly, Sir, Horace Jones, the city architect in collaboration with John Wolfe Barry, offered the chosen design for Tower Bridge as a solution.

It took 8 years under construction with not less than 432 construction workers. It was opened by Prince and Princes of Wales with great celebrations on June 30th in 1894.

4. The National gallery

This is another historical museum of art gallery in Trafalgar Square in London. It was founded in 1824 which houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings of between 13th to 19th century.

Here you will find all major traditions of Western European paintings represented from the artists of late medieval and renaissance.

5. Westminster abbey

This is one of the United Kingdom’s most notable religious building. It was originally a Catholic Benedictine Monastic Church until until the monastery was dissolved in 1539.

It is a site of burial for more than 3,300 persons in British History. This include 26 monachs, 8 prime ministers, actors, scientists, military leaders and other unknown warriors.

It has also been the setting for every coronation since 1066 and for many other royal occasions. During the second World War, Abbey suffered great damages but daily worship continued. Up to today, they have retained a tradition of Christian worship.

6. The British museum

This is located in Bloomsbury area of London. It contains the collection of about 8 million works among the largest in existence.

This is actually the first public national museum in world. It was established in 1753 and was opened to public in 1759.

Here you will meet the richest stonehenge man who was buried among remarkable gold and bronze objects in around 2000 BC. Stonehenge is the world’s most famous prehistoric monument.Text

7. The Victoria and Albert museum

This is one of the world’s leading museum of art, design and performance. It host temporary exhibitions, including blockbuster shows on fashion designs and cultural trends.

Here you will find examples of each architecture, painting, jewellery and fashion of all over the world. It was founded by Prince Albert in the 1850s. It is the building covering about 12.5 acres with seven floors.Text

8. St. Paul cathedral

This is the largest church in London. It is an Anglican churlish serves as the mother of church of Diocese of London.Photo

Here you will enjoy swimming and boating. It has an average of 400 trees and a large lake. Other highlights include speaker’s corner, an historic site of public and sports fan can make use of Hyde Park Tennis and sports centre which has football pitch.Text

11. London eye

This is the millennium wheel which is situated on the south bank of River Thames in London.

It is the Europe’s tallest cantilevered wheel. It attracts tourists from all over world. Its height is 135 metres and is owned by Merlin Entertainments. Its diameter is 120 metres.Text

12. Key gardens

Upon your visit at Kew Gardens, you will find an arboretum which is collection of temperate woody plants on 100 hectares of botanical plantings.

13. Piccadilly circus

It is synonymous leisure and entertainment place. It is where many people from within and other tourist choose to meet. This is because it is close important leisure and shopping areas. It is located atvthe central London.

14. Big ben

This is a tower clock known for its accuracy. It weights 15.0 tonnes. It chimes after every one hour and smaller bells around it chimes after every 15 minutes.

It was formally known as St. Stephen’s Tower until 2012 when it was renamed Elizabeth Tower on the occasion of Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.Text

15. Hampton Court Palace

This building began in 1514for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who was the chief minister of King Henry VII. In 1529, it was possed by king and favoured it as his residence.

He also enlarged it so that it could easily accommodate his retinue of courtiers. This palace was later possessed by Queen Elizabeth II and the Crown.

16. Millennium Bridge

This was the first bridge to be built over River Thames in London. It was officially opened by Queen on 10th June, 2000.Photo

This bridge is perfectly aligned to create a terminating vista of the south facade of St. Paul Cathedral. It is purposely for pedestrians. Its width is 4 metres and has a total length of 370 metres.Text

17. Leicester Square

It started construction residence which included a large square open to the public in 1750. It is the centre of entertainment. It hosts the national significant cinemas such as Odeon Leicester Square and Empire.

It remains one of the tourist attractions in London which even hosts events like for the Chinese New year.

In conclusion, I would like to know which is the best city in the world you would wish to visit among these.

  1. Nairobi
  2. London
  3. Washington DC
  4. Beijing
  5. Moscow

Give your answer below in the comment section.

Published by Author Albert

I am currently a Kenyatta University student. I like writing and for this matter am a beginning author. I come from Kenya in Tharaka Nithi County. Never limit yourself in any perspective because chances are never limited but we, limit ourselves.

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