The Seven Wonders of London

Posted by Jhon Smith
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Mar 21, 2016
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London welcomes thousands of tourists every year as the sightseeing is worth the tour. Here are the 7 wonders of London:

 

The House of Parliament:

If you have time constraint, you can just have an external look of the House Of Parliament. The Houses of Parliament was home to english lawmakers. Westminster Abbey  was a host to  the wedding of Diana and prince of Wales. It had a significant contribution in hosting traditional event in UK.  The house of Parliament was a meeting place for the kings and the British Councils.

 

The Tower Of London:

The Tower Of London is a historic castle which was built by William the conqueror. Located at the north bank of River Thames, it is a perfect evening spot. Take a walk on the bridge and the peaceful moment is such a bliss.

 

Buckingham Palace:

Buckingham Palace was initially built for Duke of Buckingham. It was later acquired by George lll for Queen Charlotte and hence the name "The Queen's House". The  park at the Buckingham Palace is the largest private garden in London which offers a scenic view.

 

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St. Pancras:

It is one of the finest victorian style railway station which was built in the year 1868. The most iconic feature of St. Pancras is the red brick gothic facade.

 

The Gherkin:

It was officially known as 30 St Mary Axe and it was named as The Gherkin due to the the bullet shape it possesses. It is an operational building and is closed to the public.

 

The Shard:

It was designed by Renzo Piano, an architectural masterpiece which was completed in july 2012. There are 82 floors and it stands 310 metres high. It is a glass structure and is the tallest building in Europe. The public view gallery is just superb.

 

St. Paul’s Cathedral:

It is dedicated to St. Paul. It is the highest point of London. The architecture is worth the praise, especially the dome.

 

There are some of the unexplored places in London which can leave  you spellbound. Do visit the seven wonders of London and the other unexplored places.

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