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Also known as the Houses of Parliament, it has a colourful history spanning over 900 years. It houses Big Ben, one of most famous clocks in the world with an iconic instantly recognisable silhouette. Six monarchs and more than 40 prime ministers have come and gone since the bells first out over Westminster.
The church as we know it today was founded by Henry III in the 13th century, who ordered the demolition of Edward the Confessor’s royal palace and a monastery situated on the site. In its place, a new Gothic cathedral was built that was consecrated in 1269: From now on, by decree of the King of England, Westminster Abbey was to be a place for the coronation and burial of monarchs.
The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.
St Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most iconic landmarks and a stunning example of English Baroque and Renaissance architecture. A veritable treasure trove of religious and historical artefacts, chapels, statues and the final resting place of some of Britain's most famous national heroes.
Drive over iconic Tower Bridge, a defining London Landmark. Since 1894 it has stood as the gateway to London and today is still one of the most recognisable bridges in the world.
Tower of London is a famous London Landmark with a bloody history. It has famously housed the priceless Crown Jewels collection since 1661.
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