London landmarks

Westminster Palace

London is one of the most popular visits when small trips are made. It is a very interesting city, with great markets and incredible monuments. Without a doubt, it takes several days to see everything that has interest in this place, so we will talk about its main monuments.

The London landmarks are in different parts of the city, but there are many of them that are within walking distance, so they can be easily seen. Nobody is left indifferent by the incredible Westminster Abbey or the Tower of London, so we recommend you make a list of its main monuments.

Big Ben

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Big Ben is how the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament. This tower is one of the most representative symbols of the city and one of the things to see first. This tower is actually a large bell, which is located inside. It is recommended to spend day and night, when it is illuminated. Its chimes are exact and are broadcast daily on BBC radio, since they are a reference to the time in the city.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

This is the residence of the British Royal Family from the XNUMXth century. It is possible to visit it inside for a few months. One of the most significant things that makes tourists gather in front of the palace is the famous changing of the guard, which is quite a spectacle. From May to July it takes place daily at 11:30 am and the rest of the year it takes place every other day, so it is almost impossible to miss it. You have to go a little in advance, as many tourists gather to see it and you have to find a good place to see the parade and the change from a good perspective.

Tower of London

Tower of London

The Tower of London has a dark history, and that is for 900 years this was a prison in which those who offended the monarch were locked up. Apparently here they were tortured and for this reason it is remembered as something dark in the history of the city. Inside the Tower of London you can see the Crown Jewels with ancient swords or crowns, being one of the best parts of the tower. The White Tower is the central building and the oldest place of construction. This tower was also a Medieval Palace for royalty and that is why inside you can see the area reserved for rooms. The crows that are in the Tower of London stand out, since there is even a person who was in charge of taking care of them, since the legend said that if they disappeared the tower would collapse.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

This abbey is the oldest temple in London and it is located near Big Ben. In the current building you can clearly see the Gothic style. Important events took place here, such as the burial of Princess Diana of Wales. Inside you can see its well-preserved medieval architecture, as well as the mausoleums and tombs of famous people, such as the so-called corner of the poets, where Charles Dickens or Shakespeare are buried. Other places of interest are the beautiful cloisters and the Throne of San Eduardo.

Westminster Palace

Westminster

Before this building there was a palace, which suffered a great fire in 1834. Only a small part of that palace was saved, such as the cloisters or Westminster Hall. This palace can be visited on Saturdays during the summer, so not everyone has the opportunity to see it, since flights are cheaper at other times.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge

This victorian drawbridge It is another of the symbols of London. It is impressive when viewed up close, so the walk through it is a must. You can make a visit to its interior, seeing how the lifting systems of the bridge worked when it was made. This bridge is located next to the Tower of London, so you can already do a joint visit.

San Pablo's cathedral

San Pablo's cathedral

La St. Paul's Cathedral is the second largest in the world, although it is overshadowed by other monuments in the city. Its large dome is the highlight, which can be seen from a long distance. It is another of the points that can be visited inside, to see its great dome, climbing quite a few stairs, or the crypts at the bottom.

The monument

The monument

El monument commemorating the great fire of London it was built in the seventeenth century. It is a column that recalls the great fire of 1666, which destroyed a large part of the city and from which it had to resurface. You can enter its interior and climb a spiral staircase of 311 steps to climb to the top, from which there are incredible views.


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