Big Ben is attached to the Parliament buildings.Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament.
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).
92 miles
No, far from it.
About 600 yards.
Seriously? Doesn't just about everyone on Earth know that Buckingham Palace belongs to the Queen of England and is in England's capital city? And as for Big Ben...I think that it's probably the most famous landmark in the entire United Kingdom...and it's not far from Buckingham Palace. Big Ben is actually a connected to the Houses of Parliament on the bank of the Thames River, right next to Tower Bridge (the bridge in the nursery rhyme 'London Bridge is Falling Down') and the Tower of London. Fun place to go if you like history.
About 20 miles
Big Ben's minute hands travel approximately 190km every year.
About 2 miles.
As far as I know, there are no plans to change its name.
Well to be honest no one can actually see big ben Because Big Ben is actually a bell that's why you hear the sound. Big Ben is called Big Ben because there used to be a man who was realy fat and very tall so massive used to work at the parlemetory house so they thought it was a good idea to name a bell after him his name was Benjaman Zaspheer.
Less than 10 minutes walk