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Sights in London

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Bus Stations in London
London Waterbus
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The London Waterbus Company offers sailings on the historic Regent Canal, leaving Camden Lock Market and reaching beautiful Regent
Bus Stations in London
Victoria Bus Termninal
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Located in the south of London, close to the famous Victoria train station, but do not confuse them: They are different buildings.
Temples in London
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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This Hindu temple is in northwest London in Neasden, a little away from the tourist routes, even so more than 5 million visitors h
Train Stations in London
London King's Cross Railway Station
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King's Cross St. Pancras is famous for being the station where Harry Potter and his friends took the train to Hogwarts from Platfo
Castles in London
Beauchamp Tower
Beauchamp Tower houses the "Prisoners" exhibition that contains extraordinary inscriptions on the walls made by people who were in
Historical Monuments in London
Scaffold Site, Tower of London
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It's in a small grassy park inside the Tower of London. This sculpture commemorates the spot where prisoners, mostly of aristocrat
Palaces in London
Whitehall Palace
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Whitehall Palace was the main residence of the kings of England in London between 1530 and 1698. It was then the largest palace in
Churches in London
The Temple Church
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Temple Church, located in London, was built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century to replace the old buildings that had becom
Palaces in London
Kenwood House
Kenwood House, although it would be better to call it mansion or palace, is a great attraction on the northern boundary of Hampste
Train Stations in London
Baker Street Underground Station
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In Madrid, our subway stations are all the same, so I was struck by the unique elements in some of the London Underground stations
Historical Monuments in London
Australian War Memorial
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The monument in honour of the British and Australians killed in different wars is impressive. It has marble walls engraved with th
Statues in London
Sherlock Holmes Statue
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Since 1999, a new statue has enjoyed a prime position on Baker Street: a 4 meter high replica of the most famous private detective
Historical Monuments in London
Royal Courts of Justice
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Built in a Victorian Gothic style, the Royal Court of Justice, also called "Short Law" in English, was built in the second half of
Palaces in London
Somerset House
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Somerset House, formerly a royal residence, is a large building that resembles a palace with a huge central courtyard. It's found
Historical Monuments in London
Battersea Power Station
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This coal-fired power plant built between the two world wars,¡ has become one of the most famous images of London,¡ thanks to its
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Historical Monuments in London
Tower Hill Memorial
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It is a war memorial in Trinity Square Gardens, right next to the Tower of London. It is in honor of the Marines and fishermen who
Squares in London
Hyde Park Corner
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Hyde Park Corner is one of the most important squares of London, located in the southeast corner of Hyde Park. It is a junction of
Historical Monuments in London
The Women of World War Two Memorial
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Located in the heart of the political district of the British capital, this monument to the women of World War II is found about h