London , England
London History
London, the capital of the United Kingdom, has a recorded history dating back over 2,000 years. During this time, it has grown to become one of the most significant financial and cultural capitals of the world. It has experienced plague, devastating fire, civil war, aerial bombardment, and terrorist attacks. The City of London is its historic core.
London Attractions
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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is an iconic structure of the city, seen as a landmark in central London. Imagine this bridge splitting in front of you, just to reunite the ends once again. Yes, that is true. The Tower Bridge has to be lifted, with a split from the middle. It is to be raised to give way to the gigantic ships to pass through. It is a stunning view to see this grand art of engineering, inspiring awe in the onlookers.
Ferris Wheel
Thames boat trip
The London Eye is one of Britain's most iconic tourist attractions, with over 3 million people a year visiting the wheel making it the UK's most popular paid tourist attraction. it is situated on the banks of the River Thames, in central London, a 5 minute walk from Waterloo Station.The wheel consists of 32 sealed capsules, each with a capacity of 25 people. The walls of the capsules are made of glass allowing for excellent views across London, and are large enough to walk around so you can view in all directions.
Big Ben London
There are too many wondrous spectacles in London to list them all here, however, if you want to see them all, it will require more than just a day-trip, therefore, for your perfect trip to London, you will need the perfect hotel. There are hundreds of hotels in London, and finding the right one is as simple as finding a website that allows you to browse through them all.
Museum London
This great attraction will be the host for “At Home with the Queen” exhibition, from 25 May-28 October 2012.
The exhibition will mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, by celebrating the capital’s enthusiasm and affection for the Queen.
The exhibition will feature Londoners photographed in their own homes with their cherished souvenirs of Queen Elizabeth II.
It will present a unique glimpse of Londoners at home with ‘their’ Queen and give a real sense of what she means to them.
On display, you will also find royal commemorative souvenirs dating back to Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 from the Museum’s own collections.
London National Gallery
Buckingham Palace
London Hall
Royal Albert Hall
London City Hall
Olympia National Hall
The National Theatre
London Transport
Buses
MRT
London Hotel
Grand Hotel
In an era of timeless traditions Europe's first 'Grand Hotel' was born.
On the 17 th July 1863 the foundation stone of The Langham, London was laid and from the outset many thought the proposed Langham was too ambitious to be a success. However on Saturday 10 th June 1865 The Langham, London enjoyed its grand opening, enchanting the Prince of Wales and Victorian high society, launching a new era in British hotel keeping.
Prepare to be amazed and whisked away by the spell The Langham, London casts upon your arrival, as you enter through our doors and walk into over 140 years of history.
Our legendary reputation undeniably precedes the captivation of your senses so you will always be able to stay happily ever after.