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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
It’s a very large church used for royal weddings and funerals. Many famous people are buried there.
Westminster Abbey
Building started in 1675 and finished in 1710. You can visit the cathedral and enjoy the wonderful architecture.
St Paul’s Cathedral
It’s a public square. Nelson’s Column is at its centre, and the National Gallery is on one side.
Trafalgar Square
Big Ben is the nickname of the clock. You can see debates or take a tour.
the Houses of Parliament
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
It’s a public square for pedestrians. There are a lot of cinemas and restaurants around the square.
Leicester Square
It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can see the monarch’s crown jewels.
The Tower of London
The new stadium opened in 2007. You can see concerts and various sports events, such as football, rugby, etc.
Wembley Stadium
It is where the monarch stays when in London. You can visit 19 rooms.
Buckingham Palace