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LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE

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Year round London has a whole host of things to see and do. Summer sees al fresco drinking and dining around London town while Winter brings snowy scenes which makes it even more enchanting.
June - Get engrossed in British tradition and grandeur at the Trooping the Colour parade down The Mall
June - Guys and the girls get all dressed up with elaborate hats and cheer on their favourites for the Royal Ascot horse racing festival.
June, July - The UK goes tennis mad in June for Wimbledon
August - Amidst festival season comes the Notting Hill Carnival where vibrant colours, outfits and music are celebrated in this street parade.
November - The 5th November marks Bonfire Nights where around the country people have bonfires and set off fireworks to remember the spoiling of Guy Fawkes plot to blow up the houses of Parliament

Top 10 things to do in LONDON

Built in the 17th century, St Pauls Cathedrale sits at the highest point within the city of London and the dome is visible from many points across London

Take a tour around this famed castle and learn of it's history dating back to 1066

No visit to London is complete without seeing Buckingham Palace, the famous residence of the Queen

The most iconic of London's bridges, Tower Bridge is a combination of suspension and drawbridge. Take a stroll across this famous landmark and visit the exhibition in the tower for a small fee

This gothic church dating back to the 13th century is most famous for royal coronations and royal weddings.

At over 1000 ft high the 95 floor skyscraper is the tallest building in the UK. Enjoy a cocktail or dinner at one of the Shard's many restarants for stunning views of the city skyline

Take a stroll from Buckingham Palace down The Mall to Admiralty Arch

This feat of design and engineering offers unparalelled view of the city of London including the houses of parliament and Big Ben which sit just across the water of the other side of Westminster Bridge

The houses of Parliament and Big Ben sit between the river Thames and Westminster, Take a walk across Westminster bridge for the best view.

The Millenium bridge is a steel suspension bridge connecting Bankside to the City of London. See the dome of St Pauls Cathedral ahead of you as the cross the bridge






