About 2 miles
About 3 miles.
The clock tower of the houses of parliament (or Big Ben as it is mostly known) is a London landmark, being attached to the houses of parliament, a large mock-gothic building on the north bank of the Thames. It is not far from many other London landmarks - Downing Street (house of the prime minister), Buckingham Palace (home of the Queen), the London Eye (giant Ferris Wheel).
About two miles
About 4 miles.
About 5 miles
About 2 miles.
It depends where you are at right now, but no matter where you're at, there you are.
Big Ben is attached to the Houses of Parliament.
The leaning tower of pisa in the italian city of Pisa is 1169.791 Km from the city of London directly / 1512.630 Km by land transport.
Due to the Earth curvature, you cannot see the Eiffel tower from as far as London. The Eiffel tower is taller than the London Eye, but at the top of it the farthest point you can observe, using a telescope on a clear day, is 90 kilometres away (woods in the direction of Rouen, downstream the Seine valley).
The speaker who sits on the big chair at the far end
Buckingham Palace is the most popular attraction, there is also Stonehenge, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London.Most people visit London so The tower of London ,Buckingham Palace ,Westminster Abbey ect... But they should really visit other places like the north of England The high peaks in Derbyshire The Citys of Manchester and Liverpool and the lake district.it is going to the toiletThat depends on your definition of popular. Some of the most visited places include: * Tower of London * Westminster abbey * London Bridge * Stonehenge * Chichester Cathedral * Canterbury Cathedral.Some of the best places to see, as far as pure enjoyment include:* The HMS Victory at Portsmouth* The Imperial War Museum* Madam Tussaud's Wax museum* The London Eye and of course the many historical landmarks throughout the country.Blackpool tower