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Sights in London

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Cemeteries in London
Crossbones Graveyard
There are still some great buildings in Union Street, large brick buildings from the '30s, maroon and white painted and rows of mo
Stadiums in London
Olympic Stadium
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It's impressive to see the immense surface on which the facilities for this event were built. And so, many years after everyone wa
Historical Monuments in London
Walk along the Walls of London
This wall was built by Romans, it is believed to protect what was the port of Londinium, a strategic point on the shore of the Riv
Churches in London
St. James’s Piccadilly
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This Anglican church belongs to the Diocese of London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672 and built on land donated b
Cemeteries in London
Postman's Park
I must admit that when traveling I love to visit cemeteries, and if they are unique, even more so. This is the case with Postman P
Historical Monuments in London
Jewel Tower
Somewhat hidden behind the Cathedral of Westminster, the Jewel Tower was built in the 14th century. Don't confuse it with the Towe
Statues in London
Statue of Oliver Cromwell
In 1894, the Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, a great admirer of Cromwell, proposed to erect a statue in his honor to commemorate wha
Churches in London
St. Marks Church
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Perched on the hills of central London, St. Marks Church is what might you might describe as very pretty little church. It was bui
Statues in London
Statues in London
Horse at Water
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This sculpture is impossible to miss as you approach Marble Arch. The absolutely monumental horse's head is quite incongruous in t
Historical Monuments in London
The Guards Memorial
This building located in front of the guards house, along with a gateway to St James Park. It was constructed as a cenotaph. It wa
Train Stations in London
Waterloo Station
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The Waterloo Railway Station is one of the gates to the city of London. The trains here go to the south and south-west of England,
Historical Monuments in London
London Wall
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Now, only small remnants are left of the ancient wall that protected the city at the time of the Roman colonization. The most nota
Historical Monuments in London
London Tower ravens
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I was surprised to see the large bird cages near the White Tower, inside the Tower of London complex. In fact, these birds are kep
Churches in London
Chapel Royal of St Peter Ad Vincula
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The Chapel Royal of St. Peter Vincula is a Tudor chapel containing monuments to the residents of the Tower and its prisoners. The
Statues in London
Churchill Statue
A statue of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 is in Parliament Squar
Churches in London
Holy Trinity Church
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The church of the Holy Trinity is on Great Portland Street, located close to one of the most beautiful parks in the capital, Regen
Stadiums in London
Arsenal Changing Room
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The changing room at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium was designed by coach Wegner and inspired by feng shui (philosophy based on the ex