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Cycle Tours of London
Cycle Tours of London give you a bicycle and a Londoner who will entertain and guide you around our amazing city.

Big Ben
Big Ben is one of the most famous buildings in London UK. A lot of people think that the clock tower is Big Ben, however, it is not the tower but the bell in the clock that is called Big Ben. The clock tower itself is called the Great Clock of Westminster.

Cenotaph
The Cenotaph is in Whitehall, London UK. This is Britain's Official War Memorial.

St. James's Park
The acres known as Green Park were added to St. James's Park in the late 17th Century by Charles II. Charles II preferred early morning walks along the Hyde Park Corner, an area now known as 'Constitution Hill'.

The Banqueting House
Official guide to the Banqueting House, Whitehall, the original setting for royal banquets. Essential information on prices, opening times, events, education, how to get there, what to see, travel trade and corporate hospitality.

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, London, is the most sensational of the Gothic churches in the capital and was founded by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century. All coronations have taken place here since William the Conqueror.

Cabinet War Rooms
In 1940, as the bombs rained down on London, Winston Churchill, his Cabinet, his Chiefs of Staff and his Intelligence chiefs were meeting below ground in a fortified basement in Whitehall known as The Cabinet War Rooms.

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, London UK. Go on a virtual tour of the abbey, what to see in the Abbey, its history, architecture, trivia, and much more.

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is an architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries. Famous for being the host of coronations and other Royal events. Verger-led tours of the Abbey are available for individuals or family groups only. They last for approximately 90 minutes and include a tour of the Shrine, the Royal Tombs, Poet’s Corner, the Cloisters and the Nave.

The Churchill Society London - 10 Downing Street.
10 Downing Street stands on an ancient site where traces of both Roman and Saxon buildings have been found. History of No 10 Downing Street to modern times as the Prime Minister's official residence.

Tate Gallery London
The Tate Gallery at Millbank, London, currently houses a wide variety of historical British and modern international art. In May 2000, a new gallery, Tate Modern, will open in the redeveloped Bankside Power Station.

London Dining Guide
Welcome to the London Dining Guide, your guide to restaurants for the Greater London area.

London Guide
List of historic buildings to be found in London, their location, admission charges and opening hours.

Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Come to Kew Bridge Steam Museum and see the wonderful collection of water pumping machinery. Many of the engines are in steam every weekend, encompassing the Grand Junction 90, the massive Cornish beam engine which pumped water to West London UK.

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Programme, fashion, trophies, replicas and memorabilia are on display representing the history of lawn tennis. An audio visual theater shows films of great matches and the center Court can be seen from the museum.

Hampton Court Palace
Exploring 500 years of history. Official guide to Hampton Court Palace with prices, opening times, events, education, how to get there, what to see, history, travel trade, corporate hospitality and the Textile Conservation Studio.

Architecture of London
Architecture of London UK. Listing of all the Great Buildings.

Hampton Court Festival
This arts festival comprises 8 evenings of historic splendor combined with world class entertainment.

Historic Royal Palaces
Official visitor and tour guide to HM Queen Elizabeth's Historic Royal Palaces, the Tower of London, Hampton Court, Kensington, the Banqueting House, Whitehall, and Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage.

London Markets and Museums
Markets and museums are both part of London's cultural past, perhaps in different ways. Listing and introduction to the main markets and museums.

Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Gardens visitor information. Opening times, prices, travel information and a host of information about these world famous botanical gardens located to the west of London UK.

West End of London Coach Tour
The tour goes through the most exclusive residential areas of Chelsea and Belgravia, into Westminster. Other important sites seen on a West End tour are Scotland Yard, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace

London Walks - Guided walks and tours of London
London is made for walking. It is a city of small streets and sudden vistas, of unexpected alleys and hidden courtyards.It cannot be seen from a bus or car.

British Garden Organisations
Gardening has been a serious business in Europe for many centuries. Preservation of the past and research for the future are of great importance. Organisations are listed that play an important part in the care and development of gardens in Britain today.

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