People say that history is boring.
Did you know that the spark that started the English civil war was a row between a husband and wife?
Or that Henry VIII secretly married Anne Boleyn in the Whitehall Palace before he was officially divorced?
And that many people consider the builder of Downing Street to be a scoundrel?
The great buildings of London are here too, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the Westminster Abbey and we will talk about them.
But we will also recall the human events that make us who we are and the story of a small island kingdom that became a global empire will be seen in these stones and buildings.
One of the great London squares, see the lions, the smallest police station and hear how the small village of Charing is transformed into what we see today.
The road from the City to the Royal Palaces of Westminster and Whitehall. Home to the Civil Service and the Ministry of Magic. A great deal of history along one small road.
The dark heart of power in this country, home to numerous Prime Ministers. Built by," perfidious rogue", Sir George Downing.
One of the last surviving buildings of Henry VIII's Whitehall Palace. The site of the execution of Charles I
From a ford across the river to the heart of a world empire, this is where it all starts.
A church fit for a King and where almost all of our Kings and Queens have been crowned and where many are buried. A religious city within the city and home to Geoffrey Chaucer and William Caxton.
Come meet the Pelicans, descendants of birds given to Charles II by the Emperor of Russia. Royal gardens that have become a most beautiful public garden and sanctuary for water birds.
The centre of royal power since the time of Queen Victoria, home, office and grand statement about the power and influence of the British Royal family.
By the Empty Plinth, top-left corner of Trafalgar Square. (Top left as you face the National Gallery).
Meet by Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DS.
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and dynamic cultural scene. From the ancient Tower of London to the modern Shard, the city offers a blend of the old and the new, making it a fascinating destination for travelers from around the world.
A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
One of the world's largest and most comprehensive museums, housing a vast collection of artifacts from around the globe.
A giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, offering panoramic views of the city.
A large, mainly Gothic abbey church just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the UK and the traditional place of coronation and burial for English and, later, British monarchs.
An iconic symbol of London, this combined bascule and suspension bridge spans the River Thames. Visitors can explore the bridge's walkways and the Tower Bridge Exhibition.
A classic British dish consisting of battered and fried fish, usually cod or haddock, served with thick-cut chips (fries).
A hearty breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, and toast.
A quintessential British tradition involving a selection of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of pastries, all served with tea.
A traditional British meal served on Sundays, featuring roasted meat (usually beef, lamb, or chicken), Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables, and gravy.
Summer is the peak tourist season in London, with long daylight hours and a variety of festivals and events. The weather is generally pleasant, though it can be unpredictable.
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Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's one of the official residences of the British monarch.
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones, located in the English county of Wiltshire.
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