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