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Blenheim Palace
Jeep0070
The manor covers a large area and the scenery is beautiful. It takes a day to visit carefully and visit the monument of Churchill's birthplace and his grandfather. We arrived at 1 noon and came out at 5 pm to hurry back to London. I feel that I am still not satisfied. I will come again next time.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
BlobCarp
Great to be able to witness the room where Billy was born! The staff really know their stuff about the house itself and Tudor times in general.A must see for any book or history lover!
The British Museum
Laura Vicens
The British Museum is a world-class institution showcasing history’s greatest treasures, from the Rosetta Stone to Egyptian mummies. Free to enter, it offers a fascinating journey through global civilizations and is a must-visit in London.
Buckingham Palace
Lola Coveñas
Buckingham Palace is a must-visit for history lovers, featuring stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. The official residence of the British monarch, it dates back to 1703 and serves as the venue for royal ceremonies and events. Visitors can enjoy a glimpse into royal life, with the Changing of the Guard being a popular attraction.
Westminster Abbey
Lola Coveñas
Visiting Westminster Abbey was an unforgettable experience. The towering Gothic architecture, Poet’s Corner, and the historic Coronation Chair made history feel alive. The Lady Chapel’s vaulted ceiling was breathtaking, and despite the crowds, the Abbey’s atmosphere was peaceful and awe-inspiring. A must-visit in London!
Coton Manor Garden
coo***an
Coton Manor Garden It's really a good place to be quiet in the middle of noisy, the park is busy, the birds and flowers in the garden are fragrant, and it's a great feeling! There are many leisure chairs, and there are flowers sitting behind them. It is suitable to take pictures! Recommended ~
London Eye
M42***41
The city is beautifully overlooked from the London Eye. The Thames flows like a silver ribbon through it. Old buildings and modern skyscrapers are interspersed with unique charm. Under the clear sky, the scenery is more clear and charming, and it is refreshing. It is an unforgettable experience and it is a lingering experience.
Windsor Castle
Anonymous User
The Queen's favorite palace is very luxurious inside, but you are not allowed to take photos, you can only take photos outside. When I entered, I took a photo but was stopped by the staff. Knowing the daily life of the royal family, Windsor Castle is generally very quiet.