London_Icons (2).pptx
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LONDON ICONS
WESTMINSTER ABBEY Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - the Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history. Every year Westminster Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore this wonderful 700 year-old building which is the coronation church of England. Thousands more flock to the Abbey for worship at daily services.
LONDON EYE You will see the first ever 3 D aerial footage of London as well as witness the world famous London New Year’s Eve fireworks in a breathtaking journey across the city. Boasting more 4 D sensory effects than any other attraction in the UK, you will feel like you are really there; with wind in your hair, snow falling at your feet, the floor shaking and even a sense of smell, your new perspective on London will be truly memorable. Features include key information on landmarks that can be seen from the London Eye as well as a 3 D view of each sight, further bringing it to life before the visitors’ eyes. Innovative, 360 degree nonstop-24 -hour filming has granted EDF Energy London Eye guests the first ever multi-dimensional views of the spectacular sights.
ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Venture down to the crypt and discover the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Visitors can try out the acoustic quirks of the Whispering Gallery and continue the climb to the Golden Gallery to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views across London. Liz was kid when watched Charles and Diana's wedding. They walked into St Paul's – it looked so dramatic.
COVENT GARDEN "It's a bit of continental Europe right in the middle of London, with tables from restaurants and eateries spilling out onto the piazza. Covent Garden is also where you'll find London's best street performers, from singers belting out arias to mime artists performing crowd-pleasing stunts. Whenever my family comes to London, this is where I take them. "
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT "The Houses of Parliament stand on the site of the old Palace of Westminster. It's a really stunning building: a real London icon. The clock tower is home to Big Ben. I took my son on a tour of Parliament during the summer and he loved it. We even climbed the stairs to the top of the clock tower and saw that famous bell. "
London_Icons (2).pptx