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Saturday, July 4, 2009

The Most Popular Tourist Attractions In London

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By Olive Jillian Carter

The city of London is home to some of the world's biggest tourist attractions and once you're there, it's hard to know where to begin because there're so many things to see and do. To make sure that you leave London having done and seen everything the city has to offer, there are plenty of sites that you must see.

The London Eye is among the first attractions to spring to mind, and one of the most recent additions to London's back-catalogue of spectacles. It was opened up to the public in 1999 and faced criticism from sceptics, but then went on to become one of the world's biggest tourist attractions.

Re-designed and re-built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1668, St. Paul's Cathedral is another of London's must see attractions. It is a breathtakingly beautiful building which is recognised today as one of Britain's most iconic buildings.

The Tower of London is a truly fascinating place to visit, is has been where the people of London have been protected, threatened, imprisoned and even executed for over a millennium. Originally built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror to keep the rowdy citizens of London under wraps.

Battersea Power station probably isn't something one would consider to be a famous attraction, however, since it was converted into Tate Modern, it has become far more widely renowned. It is the capital for fans of modern art and works by such noted modernists as Matisse, Dali, Picasso and perhaps most celebrated of all, Andy Warhol, are resident to it.

Buckingham Palace is possibly the most famous London attraction of them all. The official home of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, it's one of the most instantly recognisable places on the planet. It is open for guided tours and is full of fantastic art works, although is not an official art gallery.

The last attraction that I will list here, but nowhere near the last thing to be seen, the Natural History Museum, built in 1881 to house the British Museums ever-expanding number of natural history specimens. The huge building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse and built using Victorian building techniques is a spectacle of wonder.

I couldn't possibly describe all of London's attractions here, but to take in London in it's entirety, it will definately take more than one day. Therefore, to complete your trip to London, the perfect hotel is the icing on the cake. There are hundreds of truly great hotels in London, and to choose which one os right for you and your group, it's simply a matter of finding a website that has a full list of them, and browsing to your heart's content.

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