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Top Attractions in London


London is one of the most widely recognized cities in the world. The historical impact that London has had not only on the United Kingdom itself but also on many other nations around the world makes it an unforgettable travel destination. London travel can include anything from an exploration into the many museums, landmarks, and relics that the city has to offer to a pleasant and relaxing holiday among the beautiful parks and recreational centres found throughout the city. London is lovely, but it is also vibrant with an energy that seems to pulsate around the clock.

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London is an expansive city � the largest in England, the Untied Kingdom, the European Union, and Western Europe. It typically takes days to even get acquainted with the city so it is best to allot some time so that you can truly discover the historical and cultural wonders of London. The historical aspect of the city dates back to before the Roman era, and remnants of the Bronze Age still remain in the city. For more modern history, you can also visit the museums that dot the city so that you can begin to get a taste of London's dynamic influence throughout the centuries.




 

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Exploring the attractions in London will take some time because there are galleries, landmarks, and museums nestled around almost every street corner. Any London museum is worthy of exploring, but there are also quite a few world-class museums in this city that require no fee for entrance. The British Museum, Tate Modern, the National Gallery, and the National History Museum are all free to the public. These museums are a great place to visit while on holiday in London. Buckingham Palace, the Westminster Abbey, Regent's Park, the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Marble Arch are also essential to any travel itinerary. In addition, there is a plethora of shopping opportunities in the city from high fashion boutiques to quaint marketplaces.

In addition to the attractions, there are also a number of London activities that can add a little more to your travel experience. Walking through one of the many picturesque parks or experiencing the live music in the city will really enhance your experience in London. You can begin a tour of Europe from London or you can simply explore the city for as long as you have. One thing is certain; you will not run out of things to do in London.

 

British Museum

There are not many things in London that cost nothing, so finding a free museum makes it worth your while alone. However, the museum certainly offers plenty to see. Most tourists feel that it would take about four to five hours to enjoy each of the exhibits in the British Museum. The main exhibit that is definitely worth seeing would be the �History of the World in 100 Objects.� Located on Great Russell Street, the British Museum is a little out of the way, but the cab fare will be far outweighed by the fact that there is no admission to this attraction.

 

National Gallery

If you enjoy art and the history of art, then the National Gallery is a definite must. This is another site that does not cost anything for admission. It includes art work dating all the way back to 1250, meaning it has some of the oldest paintings available for public viewing. The National Gallery includes all Western European artwork and definitely spans a great deal of history. With its location on Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is easily reachable. You will need to be prepared for a bit of a wait since this is such a popular, and free, attraction.

 

War Horse

If there is one thing that London is known for, it would definitely be theater. After all, England has a long history of theater. If you wish to enjoy this historic past time, then you will want to visit War Horse. This theater is unique in the method of shows. These shows include both performers and puppetry that has become world renowned. Keep in mind that these shows are adult oriented and that means it would be best to leave the kids at home or with a babysitter before enjoying War Horse.

 

The Cortauld Gallery

Sometimes, small museums can be overlooked by visitors to an area. However, those often overlooked museums can be hidden gems. One such gem would be the Cortauld Gallery. A gallery of artwork that begins in history during the Renaissance and reaches all the way to current work, this gallery has plenty to offer. It has become world known for its collection of Impressionist paintings as well. If you enjoy art and you do not mind visiting something smaller, then you will definitely want to stop by this gallery. You will not be disappointed.

 

The Royal Air Force Museum London

The history of flight can certainly be more interesting than people would realize. If you want to embark on a unique journey that begins with balloons, then you will want to visit the Royal Air Force Museum London. You will find that this museum includes flight information and aircraft dating all the way up to the present. You will even be able to enjoy shows, like the high tech display for the Battle of Britain. The museum is free and it is easily reachable since it is located close to a bus stop.

When you visit London, you will definitely not want to miss the attractions mentioned above. You will be glad that you made the choice.


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