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What's the name of this former market, famous for its street performers (buskers)?
Covent Garden.
Leadenhall market was used as a location for where in the film of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
Diagon Alley.
This gate is the entrance to where in London?
Chinatown.
Where would you find this statue of Peter Pan?
Kensington Gardens.
Where would you find this statue of the Greek god Anteros, often mistaken for his brother Eros?
Piccadilly Circus.
Where can you see this skeleton of a blue whale?
The Natural History Museum.
Which sculpture connects the Tate Modern in London with the Guggenheim in Bilbao?
Maman by Louise Bourgeois.
What's the name of this pedestrian bridge?
The Millennium Bridge.
This modern reconstruction is based on whose original Globe Theatre?
William Shakespeare's
What's the name of this ship in dry dock in Greenwich?
Cutty Sark.
What's the name of this important business district of London?
Canary Wharf.
What is Madame Tussauds?
A Wax Museum.
How tall is the London Eye?
135 metres tall.
What's the name of this museum?
The V&A (Victoria and Albert Museum).
What's the name of this concert hall?
The Royal Albert Hall.
What's the name of this cathedral?
St.Paul's Cathedral.
Which band were famously photographed on a zebra crossing in Abbey Road, London?
The Beatles.
How many stations are there on the London underground?
270.
When did the London underground railway first open?
1863.