VACATION AND TRAVEL
London Underground--Tube
Westminster Abbey
London Eye
River, this iconic observation wheel offers unobstructed views from its glass pods. During the 30-minute ride, you will be able to see London's well-known buildings like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the Shard.
War Rooms. See London’s hidden gem, which houses the underground nerve center where the British government directed the Second World War, and the award-winning Churchill Museum, which is a must-see attraction. Walk the top-secret corridors and glimpse what life would have been like during the tense days and nights of the Second World War.
Now, on a clear day, you can see up to 25 miles from the top—where Windsor Castle having Sunset views that are otherworldly, but nightfall views of the twinkling lights are great too. London Eye can be reached easily by taking the Tube to Waterloo station.
If you are an art lover, you will love this next place, which is the National Gallery. The National Gallery houses the national collection of 2,300 paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. It is open 361 days a year, Free admission!
This next place is very popular for World War II enthusiasts, is the Churchill
Now, when you think of London, this next attraction is very well known by travelers who come there. This attraction is Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey was initially built by Henry III in 1245 and it is one of the most important Gothic buildings of England. At first home of Benedictine monks, the coronation church since 1066 and the final resting place of 17 monarchs. It contains a treasury full of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles, books, and various other artifacts, plus the most significant collection of monumental sculptures of the UK. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries in the Abbey's Triforium opened in June 2018. Explore over 1,000 years of history in this truly unique space, high above the Abbey floor. There is another historic attraction and that is Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace is recognized around the world as the focus of national and royal celebrations as well as