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A new bridge across the Thames was closed for three days just after it opened. It is named the Millennium Bridge. For what type of traffic is it?
pedestrians
What are Harrods and Selfridge's?
department stores
What is the London Eye?
an observation/ a ferris WHEEL
Whose statue is in Trafalgar Square?
(Admiral) Lord Nelson
When was the great fire of London? (+- 30 years)
1666
Who is the British Prime minister at the moment? (January 2018)
Theresa May
Where is the official residence of the British Prime Minister? (which street)
Downing Street
In what century was Tower Bridge built?
19 th (between1886 and 1894)
Who or what is the Tate?
a modern art gallery
What or who is Big Ben?
a bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster (the clock tower)
What is the London underground railway system known as?
The Tube
By what name is statue is in the middle of Piccadilly Circus known?
Eros
A replica of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed has recently been built. What is the name of this theatre?
(Shakespeare´s) Globe
What would you see if you visited Madam Tussauds?
waxworks, wax figurines
What or who are Gatwick and Stansted?
London airports
By what other name are the Yeoman warders who can be seen at the Tower of London, known?
Beefeaters
In which park is Speaker's Corner?
Hyde Park
Traditionally what color are most London cabs?
black
What is Wembley most famous for?
Football stadium
Where are British kings and queens crowned?
Westminster Abbey
What is the river that runs through London?
Thames
In Kensington Gardens is a statue of a well known character from a children's book. Who is it?
Peter Pan
What is the name of Queen Elizabeth's London residence?
Buckingham Palace
Who was the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral?
Sir Christopher Wren