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Before we head to our special stuff, here is a list of all the tourist attractions that normally people visit when they come to London.
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Tourist Attractions in London Before we head to our special stuff, here is a list of all the tourist attractions that normally people visit when they come to London. The first four places are listed in World Heritage Sites, so that is something you must visit. While the remaining places attract a lot of tourists but you head to them if you want to. Here is a list of best things to do in London The Tower of London – Her Majesty's Royal Palace is situated on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. This place has a great architecture with beautiful gardens. Don’t forget to have a look at the armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, the public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. Kew Gardens – Kew Gardens is one of the largest and diverse botanical garden in southwest London. It was founded in 1840. Currently it holds the largest herbarium in the world along with 30,000 plant species. Westminster – Westminster is in the central London on the north of Thames. The city of Westminster holds attractions for Palace of Westminster, City & Liberty of Westminster, Middlesex, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret. Historic settlement of Greenwich – Born out of Royal Borough of Greenwich is an area of south east London, England, located 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross. It is located within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, to which it lends its name. Buckingham Palace – Buckingham Palace is residential and administrative place for the monarch of the United Kingdom. The palace has a royal hospitality and is a centre for all significant events. The London Eye - The London Eye is also known as Coca-Cola London Eye. London Eye is also a giant Ferry wheel situated on the south bank of Thames River. Designed by a couple, it holds the status of world’s tallest ferry wheel. Piccadilly Circus –The name has its origin from Latin word circus that means “circle”. Piccadilly Circus is situated in the city of Westminster connecting Regent Street and Piccadilly making it a junction. This place has great food & entertainment stuff to offer. For all the Travel Topics, follow Wat-Not on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram