There are thousands of tourist attractions in London.
Landmarks in London span from all sorts of eras, from prehistoric times, the Roman Empire, Tudors, Elizabethan, Victorian, World War and so on.
A short list of some of the thousands of interest points in London:
- Trafalgar Square
- Covent Gardens
- Natural History Museum
- British Library
- Tower of London
- London Dungeons
- London Tower Bridge
- Big Ben
- London Zoo
- Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Royal Crown Jewel Fortress
- Parliaments
- House of Lords
- Madame Tussuads
- "West End" (UK's version of USA's "Broadway". The UK's West End existed long before USA's Broadway).
- Rose Theatre
- Millennium Bridge
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Admiral Nelson's Monument
And so on.
London's Natural History Museum contains relics from every era the country has progressed through, from prehistoric dinosaurs to modern times.
You'll even find a few Mummies from Egypt.
The list is huge and endless.
London is the centre of many different arts and cultures in Europe. Many Roman Emperors declared London the third best city in Europe, after Rome and Constantinople. Many countries have "twinned" their own cities with London. Most notably, Mumbai, where even the street names are the exact same as London's.
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
The London Eye is in Waterloo on the South Bank.
the london eye
Because you can see everything from up there. You see with your eye. It is in London. London Eye.
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
the london eye is 7,00m long
London eye is 135m high.
London eye
London Eye is in Central London......
They are kept at the Tower Of London The London Eye is a large Ferris Wheel.
The London Eye has become one of London's best known tourist attractions.
London Eye is the most popular paid-for visitor attraction in London.