London is the capital city of England and has been known as the economic and cultural capital of United Kingdom. This culturally vibrant and metropolitan city has so many attractions and places that you can ever imagine. The city is situated on the banks of river Thames and has a people of more than 14 million.
London is one of the largest and many cities of the world and will remain a global capital of culture, fashion, economics and politics. London is all set to host the 2012 Olympics along with some other cities of England.
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Some of the attractions of London are:
1. London Eye: This place is one of the architecturally impressive landmarks of London. This 135 metres tall buildings is graphic from all corners of South Bank of River Thames. The London Eye can be reached legitimately from London Tube. The giant wheel of London Eye is the third largest in the world and on a clear day you can see up to 25 miles of the area surrounding it.
2. Madame Tussauds: This museum is the iconic landmark of London. This beloved traveler attraction is situated in the Central London. The museum is illustrious for recreation of many illustrious personalities and celebrities in wax. This waxworks museum has the statues of some of the world's most beloved personalities like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Adolf Hitler, Lady Gaga, Charlie Chaplin, Sachin Tendulkar, Pope John Paul, Beyoncé and much more.
3. Buckingham Palace: This place is known as the home of monarchy. This beloved traveler destination is located in the City of Westminster. The best time to visit this place is while the summer months when the change of Guard takes place in front of the palace.
4. National History Museum: It is one of the three museums that are situated in dissimilar parts of London. The museum is home to more than 70 million species that are spanned over generally five collections namely: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology. The museum is a world illustrious centre for study and taxonomy. The most impressive aspects of the museum are dinosaur skeletons and ornate architecture of the building.
5. Trafalgar Square: This is a public space and a familiar traveler attraction in the heart of the London. At the centre of the square is the Nelson's column which is guarded by four lions at its base. There are a estimate of statues and sculptures in the square. The Trafalgar square is owned by Queen in Right of the Crown and is managed by Local Municipality. The square is generally used for New Year Celebrations, Ve celebrations and for carrying out political demonstrations.
Attractions of London