Buckingham Palace
Kensington Palace
Tower of London
British Museum
Imperial War Museum
Kensington Museums(Science/Nautural/V&A)
Tate Britain / Tate Modern
2006-11-23 21:05:10
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answered by DolphinLami 4
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Big Ben
Tower of London
Madam Tussauds Wax Museum
Buckingham Palace
The London Eye ( giant observation wheel )
London Aquarium
St. Paul's Cathedral
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Tower Bridge
Westminster Abbey
2006-11-23 21:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There's lots to see.and visit. Here's a brief list of the main attractions.
Palaces - Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace. All of these are open to visitors.
Museums and Galleries - Natural History Museum, Science Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, The Tate and Tate Modern, British Museum, Imperial War Museum.
Famous Buildings and Monuments etc - The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Whitehall and Downing Street, Clarence House, St James Palace, Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Marble Arch, Monument, Tower Bridge, London Eye.
Churches - Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, St Clement Dane, Temple Church, Saint Martin in the field.
There's such a lot to see I can't possibly list them all here. I'd recommend an Eyewitness Travel Guide as they're very comprehensive and include attractions, opening times, photos and maps.
Try the website for The Original London Walks as they do loads of guided tours around the city, They're very cheap and you can take Jack the Ripper, Harry Potter, The Da Vinci Code, Charles Dickens, Museum and Ghost walks. They are very good indeed and you get to see the places lots of tourists don't eve know about.
Travel by tube or bus, It's cheaper than by taxi and very convenient. You can get travel cards from your nearest tube station.
The main shopping streets are Oxford and Regent Street. You can try New Bond Street for Designer labels. Camden for alternative clothing. There's a big mall in Brent Cross also.
As for food, there are places to eat everywhere. China Town in Soho is good and Brick Lane for Indian Food in particular.
There are lots of public parks and green areas in London. I'd recommend lunch al fresco if it's fine.
Have fun.
2006-11-24 06:26:41
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answered by samanthajanecaroline 6
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1: Tower Of London
2: British Mueseum
3: Madame Tussad's
4:Big Ben
5: Thames' Cruise.
6:Greenwich
7:London Eye
2006-11-23 21:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't see in London, Come to India Here many Places are attractive
2006-11-23 21:15:01
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answered by Suresh Kumar 3
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hi shruti, i live inlondon and if you are coming from india then i would sayu should deifnately visit southall, wembley, harrow in this places u will find most of the indian community. u should also visit places like neasden temple(must to be seen), watford temple (hare rama hare krishna temple), madame tussad in bater street, common places in central london, do try out food wise Jacket potato, fish and chipsif you are non veg, pasta and spahegetti. if u get down to any central london station do keep walking and seeing things and u will cover most of the place, do go to oxford street for shopping.
2006-11-23 21:06:26
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answered by Hidimba 3
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