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London Attractions

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

There is a wealth of attractions and activities to do during your stay in London. One of the most popular destinations is the Madame Tussauds Museum. Tussauds is known for over 400 life-sized models. Visitors can look at amazing replicas of their favorite celebrities, political figures, and even notorious criminals.

The Houses of Parliament are known more for their history than for “attraction” qualities. This amazing structure was built a millennia ago and remains in use today. The structure was built by Edward the Confessor and was used as the primary resident for the monarchy for four centuries thereafter.

The Tower of London has been in existence since the 11th Century. Today it is most known for the legendary “Beefeaters” and its colorful history. The tower is also home to a number of ravens and it has been stated if the ravens left the tower, the nation of England will fall.

Shakespeare’s Globe is a modern theater with a unique construction. This is a replica of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre and was built just around 650 feet from the site of his original theatre. Any visitor can easily imagine how it must’ve been to watch Romeo and Juliet or Macbeth dramatized for the first time.

Harrods is a lavish and opulent shopping center rising seven stories up. This building is known as the shopping destination of Britain’s elite. The complex features 22 restaurants, designer shops, and premium services for shoppers.

The London Dungeon is one of the most notorious attractions in the city. This part-museum and part-haunted house destination is not for the faint-of-heart in any way. This living museum recreates some of history’s worst moments. From Jack-the-Ripper to the Great London Fire, spectators will be shocked and amazed at the realistic recreations.

St. Paul’s Cathedral is a landmark that dates back to the 17th Century. Sir Christopher Wren constructed the cathedral over the old facility which burned to the ground during the Great London Fire. It is the current structure occupying the same plot of land where cathedrals dedicated to St. Paul have stood for over 1,400 years. When one is destroyed, another has been constructed in its place. St. Paul’s currently has over 200 tombs and has the largest crypt in Europe.

The Tate Modern is a one-of-a-kind museum for contemporary art. The facility is inside the old Bankside Power Station. The Tate Modern is Britain’s National Museum of Modern Art. The facility proudly displays works of the most renown painters from Picasso to Dali and Warhol.

There are many attractions to accommodate a variety of interests in London.

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