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Major Tourist Attractions of London

London is the dream destination of millions of visitors who wish to experience the complex mix of cultural heritage and modernism. There are so many spots in London to find this, here’s Officially London’s rundown of major tourist attractions of London.

Being the largest and most vibrant city in Western Europe, London offers the most interesting mix of attractions of all the major cities in the world. With a wide selection of ancient attractions such as the Tower of London and modern day attractions such as The Shard, a trip to London can be an amazing experience to share with the world.

If we were recommending an itinerary to make the most of your trip to London, there are a few attractions which should definitely be on your list. Here is Officially London’s guide to must see attractionsns.

With almost a thousand years of history, the Tower of London is one of the most iconic landmarks in London. Not only is it a rich tapestry of British history, it is also home to the famous Crown Jewels. Tickets for the Tower of London, starting at £19 for adults, can be bought independently here which starts at £47 per adult but includes free entry into 60 attractions in London, including the Tower of London.. Along with this, Buckingham Palace, which is the home of the Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II are probably the most popular attractions in the whole of London. Buckingham Palace tour tickets start at £19 per adult and can be bought here.

The iconic Monument built in commemoration of the Great Fire of London still stands in the city on the north side of London Bridge offering a panoramic view of the city. There are few places in London which offer such a stunning view. Another though would be the EDF London Eye. Offering a breathtaking view of the whole of London as it rotates, with a full rotation taking 25 minutes. These attractions offer the best view of almost all the landmarks that London has to offer.

Built to span the River Thames, London’s Tower Bridge is one of the most recognizable attractions, not just in London, but in the world.. A visit to the Tower Bridge Exhibition gives a really fascinating insight into the history and working of this iconic landmark. You also get the opportunity to walk along the high-level walkways, situated 42 meters above the River Thames. Tickets for this are £8 per adult here or the London Pass at £47 per adult includes the Tower Bridge Exhibition also.

The House of Parliament, which was once the Palace of Westminster and is home to the world famous bell, Big Ben. Nearby is Britain’s famous Westminster Abbey, the location of most royal weddings and funerals, it is also the final resting place of some of the most famous Britons over the centuries.

Castles are a symbol of power and no other castle stand tall like the Windsor Castle. Steeped in history, Windsor Castle perches proudly on a lush wooded hill overlooking the River Thames. Dating back to Norman times, with sweeping landscaped gardens and turreted Round Tower, it’s easy to see why it’s the Queen’s favourite weekend residence.. Its also has masterpiece artworks by famous artists. Located on the outskirts of the city gives any visitor to London a time to take a break from the hustle of the city life. Book a tour of Windsor Castle [http://www.officiallylondon.com/attractions/rest-of-uk/windsor,-roman-baths-and-pump-room,-stonehenge.aspx] and enjoy a fascinating through the keyhole peek at the lavish State Apartments, home to priceless artworks by Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci, and visit St. George’s Chapel, the atmospheric final resting place of former monarchs including Henry VIII.