www.britishmusuem.ac.uk
This is a place certainly worth visiting. Check
out the latest events, exhibitions, films and courses.
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| The National Gallery, London, houses one of
the greatest collections of European painting
in the world. These pictures belong to the public
and entrance to see them is free.
http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk |
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| London Eye - Opened
in 2000, the London Eye is the world's biggest observation
wheel. The
London Eye offers some of the best views of
the capital, from 135 meters up you can see Big
Ben, the Houses of Parliament, London Aquarium,
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10 Downing Street. See the street where the Prime
Minister Tony Blair lives. See the official site
at: http://www.number-10.gov.uk
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http://www.ballet.org.uk/
Tel 44 (0) 20 7581 1245
info@ballet.org.uk |
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| http://www.tower-of-london.com/
- The Tower of London is well worth a visit. |
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| If you are interested in the Royal Family, visit
http:www.royal.gov.uk and learn
about the royal attractions in London. If you are
not interested in the Royal crown, there is always
the 'Crown and Duck' pub. |
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http://www.walks.com
Check out one of the many organised walking tours
around London. |
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| Visit Shakespeare's
house and the museum and learn more about the
man himself. See the official site for more details. |
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BBC Experience
Broadcasting House,
Portland Place, Oxford Circus,
London. +44 (0)870 603 0304
The BBC
Experience is an insight into how television and
radio works. The Experience covers a history of
the BBC (which started in 1932), and includes
short films, programme making, and CD-ROM interaction.
Entrance Fees, Adult: £7.95, Child: 5.95
Concessions: Over 60 - £6.95 / Student £5.95.
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus |
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Visit Warwick castle - http://www.warwick-castle.co.uk |
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http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk
Book tickets for any London play on this interesting
site. View also the special offers and news. |
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Madame Tussaud's
Marylebone Road.
+44 (0)20 7935 6861
Madame Tussaud (1761-1850) perfected her craft during
the French Revolution by taking death masks of guillotine
victims, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Today Madame Tussaud's holds a large collection
of famous figures from around the world.
Entrance Fees
Adult: £16.95
Child: £12.00
Concessions:Over 60 - £13.50
Nearest Tube: Baker Street |
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk
Sample the Heritage of England. |
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Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous in
the world. Well worth a visit. www.westminster-abbey.org |
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