Big Ben
The north tower of London's Parliament is one of the city's main attractions. Possibly the most famous clock in the world, it gets its name from the bell inside.
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Big Ben
The north tower of London's Parliament is one of the city's main attractions. Possibly the most famous clock in the world, it gets its name from the bell inside.
Admission Not Included
Buckingham Palace
Built in the 18th century for the Duke of Buckingham, a few years later it was acquired by the British royal family to become their royal residence, a use that it maintains to this day.
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Westminster Abbey
We will visit the oldest temple in the city, famous for housing the tombs of numerous monarchs and other British personalities, such as scientists or poets.
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Trafalgar Square
Built in 1830 to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar, this is one of the most important squares in London and is surrounded by historic buildings.
St. Paul's Cathedral
In London we will find the second largest cathedral in the world, only behind St. Peter's Basilica. It is the seat of the Anglican Church and the Bishop of London.
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Tower Bridge
One of the main symbols of London, this Victorian-style drawbridge that crosses the River Thames was built at the end of the 19th century.
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Piccadilly Circus
This is possibly the most famous square in London. A meeting place for locals and tourists, it is known for its advertising screens and the Fountain of Eros.
Chinatown
We will walk through this iconic London neighborhood, one of the most visited in the city, although it seems as if we were in some city in East Asia.
Leicester Square
Between Piccadilly Circus and Convent Garden we will find this square, the center of London's cultural life, with cinemas, theaters and tourist activities.
Hyde Park
At over 140 hectares, it is the largest park in the city and the oldest of London's royal parks. We will walk through its green areas and meet some of its members.
Downing Street
On this central London street are the official homes of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
London Eye
The largest Ferris wheel in Europe awaits you in London. Known as the Millennium Wheel, it is 135 meters high and 120 meters in diameter. From it you will enjoy the best views of the city.
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