Standing in one place you can probably see the most London landmarks from Greenwich Park as it is on a hill overlooking Docklands to the North with views towards the City of London in the West.
If you walked around St James' Park you'd be able to see lots of landmarks from different places such as Horseguards Parade, Downing Street and Buckingham Palace to name only a few.
if you look down you will see the river amazo if you are in a boat on the river. :-)
yes the united kingdom is very awesome because there are many tourist attraction for example in london, you can come and see many landmarks such as london eye, big ben and the greenwich peninsula which is being regenerated until 2025.
No
False. London Zoo is in Regent's Park.
They are just landmarks in City Park. Ot they were until Sir Rebral smashed them. (see related question)
You get good views of the Palace of Westminster (the House of Commons) and St Stephen's tower (Big Ben to most people!). The eye is right on the Thames, so you see Westminster bridge and have a good view along the river.
Harris Park is located on Thames Street. Click on the 'Harris Park' link below to see a map of the location.
To see all the areas of the Serengeti National Park, it takes several days. The park is roughly the same size as the state of Connecticut.
== == * Mole National Park is a good place to see wildlife * In the Kakum National Park there is a canopy walk in the rainforest. * At the Cape Coast Castle there is a historical display of a slave castle and the headquarters for the British colonial government of the Gold Coast. * See also the Wli Falls park whichis a lush rain forest park
What geographic landmarks is Buffalo going to see at New England ?
Newton in New South Wales has many landmarks that someone can see. These include The Trocadero, Burland Hall and the Hub Theatre. There is also a lively pub scene.
No, you don't have to pay to see Princess Diana's memorial fountain. It is situated in Hyde Park, London, England where many people come to paddle there or stroll around it.