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The London Eye

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Piccadilly Circus The Circus lies at the intersection of five main roads: Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Street, Covent Street and Haymarket. It was created by John Nash as part of the future King George IV's plan to connect Carlton House - where the Prince Regent resided - with Regent's Park. The creation of Shaftesbury Avenue in 1885 turned the plaza into a busy traffic junction. This made Piccadilly Circus attractive for advertisers, who installed London's first illuminated billboards here in 1895. For some time the plaza was surrounded by billboards, creating London's version of Times Square, but

Tate Modern Entry details Entry to the collection remains free for everyone. Advance booking is recommended but tickets are often available on the door. Hyde Park Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. The park was the site of the Great Exhibition of 1851, for which the Crystal Palace was designed by Joseph Paxton. The park has become a traditional location for mass demonstrations.

Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every year. For visitor information, please visit the Royal Collection website.

National Gallery Carnaby Street Carnaby Street is a pedestrianised shopping street in the City of Westminster, London, located in the Soho district, near Oxford Street and Regent Street. It is home to numerous fashion and lifestyle retailers, including a large number of independent fashion boutiques. Streets crossing, or meeting with, Carnaby Street are, from south to north, Beak Street, Broadwick Street, Kingly Court, Ganton Street, Marlborough Court, Lowndes Court, Fouberts Place, Little Marlborough Street and Great Marlborough Street. The nearest London Underground station is Oxford Circus tube station (on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines).

Covent Garden Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Covent Garden est un quartier de Londres en Angleterre à la limite est de West End, entre St. Martin's Lane et Drury Lane. Il est associé à l'ancien marché de fruits et légumes de la place centrale, qui est maintenant un site commercial et touristique fort populaire, ainsi qu'au Royal Opera House, qui est également connu sous le nom de "Covent Garden". Le quartier est divisé par l'artère principale de Long Acre, au nord de laquelle se trouvent les boutiques indépendantes centralisées sur Neal's Yard et Seven Dials, tandis que le sud abrite sur la place centrale les artistes de rue et la plupart des superbes bâtiments, théâtres et lieux de divertissement, y compris le Théâtre de Drury Lane et le Musée du transport de Londres. Covent Garden, avec le code postal WC2, se trouve dans les arrondissements londoniens de Westminster et Camden, et les circonscriptions législatives de Londres et de Westminster et de Holborn et St Pancras.

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London Eye is a big wheel, it's a setting which attracts lots of visitors because this attraction overhangs London. I liked this attraction because it was so beautiful and i could take lots of pictures from the top of the wheel. by vieuble Jan 20

the first day, we went to the London eye and we were up inside. We went for one ride to 30min. This atraction offerd us one view very beautiful of London by l.vatinet Jan 20

I like the London Eye because it is a big whell. We can see London at the top, and we take a beautiful photos of the munument of London by alexandre_bienvenu Jan 20

This monument is a big wheel which allowes to have a beautiful view on the city of London. I liked this visit because i could take a lot of pictures of the different monuments of the city. by vivien_genty Jan 20

I liked London eye because I took pictures of london see at the top and I liked the tall wheel for architecture by maximebailliot Jan 20

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