The Queen's Home - Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of the British Monarchy since 1837.
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World's Greatest Department Store - There is no denying that Harrods of London is a the ultimate shopping experience, promising 'Everything to Everybody Everywhere' .
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From Monks to Kings - Hyde Park of London was purchased by Henry VIII from the monks of Westminster Abbey in 1536 for the king to enjoy his hunting activities.
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Royal Residence - Kensington Palace has long been the home to royalty, from Queen Victoria to Princess Diana.
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Dutch House - The Kew Palace and Gardens was original built for Dutch merchant Samuel Fortrey but was later leased out to Queen Caroline in 1728 .
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Still Life - Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum has been operating since 1835 thanks to her inheritance of her tutor Dr. Curtius' collection.
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National Gallery of London
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National History Museum of London
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Famous Road Junction in the World - Piccadilly Circus is one of the most recocnized landmarks in London thanks to the little guy that sits atop the Shaftesbury memorial fountain.
Piccadilly_Circus.html
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's_Globe_Theatre.html
Pigeons, Pigeons, Pigeons - Trafalgar Square is not just famous for its pigeons, it is the marker from which all distances to London are measured.
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Church, Burial Ground And Coronation Site - Kings, poets, scientists and philosophers lie buried within Westminster Abbey.
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Politican's Playground - Whitehall is one the major London arteries and ifeatures the Palace of Westminster, home to the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
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