With the 2012 Summer Olympic Games that will be held in London quickly nearing, now is the time to start planning one’s holiday to what is arguably already the greatest city in the world. London boasts numerous tourist points of interest that one can not fit them all into any three visits, much less only one. Keeping that in mind, a quick consideration of the very best sights that the royal city has to give the traveler follows. Where royal sights are concerned, London is probably the richest city in the world. Here one is able to go and discover the world’s most costly assortment of royal jewelry in the Tower of London, that is also the original castle home of the British monarchy. No trip to London would be whole without visiting Buckingham Palace, London offices and home to the Queen herself, as well as host of the daily changing of the guard ceremony. Westminster Abbey is the thousand year old church where all the monarchs of Great Britain have been crowned, and many of them laid to rest as well. St. Paul’s Cathedral is the spectacular church that is a must see for Napoleonic War enthusiasts, since both the Duke of Wellington and Admiral Horatio Nelson are buried side by side in its vaults. For renowned museums, London has some of the very best that is known. The British Museum is the nation’s pride and joy. Almost everything from Cleopatra’s mummy, to the columns of the Parthenon (Lord Elgin’s marbles), to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassaus, to even the ruins of Babylon are located and shown here. A wonderful London museum is The Victoria and Albert Museum. While at this point, visitors can pop on into the excellent Natural History Museum and the Science Museum, both of which share the street with the Victoria and Albert Museum. Other world class museums located in London consist of the National Gallery, Tate Modern, the Imperial War Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery. For those tourists who get pleasure from viewing historic playhouses and performance halls, London has many of the finest on earth too. The Royal Albert Hall is one of the nation’s most special and loved structures, known all through the earth. William Shakespeare is a name well known throughout the English speaking world. His Globe Theater has been reconstructed in London and now showcases the Bard’s many wonderful plays on a regular basis. Other general world class points of interest in London are numerous and diverse. There is the London Eye, the world’s largest Ferris Wheel that gives views of the whole city. Harrods’ and Piccadilly Circus are both here and worthy of seeing. Westminster Abbey is a thousand year old palace that is home to the world’s original Parliament. Big Ben entices all visitors to come view time kept in precision as it has been famously for one hundred and fifty years as of 2009. From Covent Garden, to Hyde Park, to Soho, to Oxford Street, the record of world renowned London attractions goes on seemingly forever. Find more about why to go to for London 2012
«August 10, 2010»
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