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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT LONDON

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    LONDON
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  • It is where the monarch stays when in London. You can visit 19 rooms.
    Buckingham Palace
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  • The new stadium opened in 2007. You can see concerts and various sports events, such as football, rugby, etc.
    Wembley Stadium
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  • It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can see the monarch’s crown jewels.
    The Tower of London
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  • It’s a public square for pedestrians. There are a lot of cinemas and restaurants around the square.
    Leicester Square
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  • It’s particularly known for its video display and neon signs, as well as a statue in the centre, mistakenly, believed to be of Eros.
    Piccadilly Circus
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  • Big Ben is the nickname of the clock. You can see debates or take a tour.
    the Houses of Parliament
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  • It’s a public square. Nelson’s Column is at its centre, and the National Gallery is on one side.
    Trafalgar Square
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  • Building started in 1675 and finished in 1710. You can visit the cathedral and enjoy the wonderful architecture.
    St Paul’s Cathedral
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  • It’s a very large church used for royal weddings and funerals. Many famous people are buried there.
    Westminster Abbey
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  • It was London’s old fruit and vegetable market. Now it is full of shops, restaurants, bars, and street entertainers.
    Covent Garden
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