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Regional Guide to London, England


London has the highest concentration of attractions and places of interest in Britain and offers an Big Ben in Londonamazing variety of places to visit. We've got details of many London's sights and attractions from Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London

It needn't cost a lot to get out and about, over 230 attractions are completely free to visit. You can see everything from the thousands of historic exhibits at the British Museum to the stately Kenwood House, the award-winning Imperial War Museum or even Hackney City Farm.

Modern Attractions - As well as the vast number of historic attractions London also boast modern famous attractions such as the London Eye (see picture) and Madame Tussaud's are well worth visiting if you’ve never been before, but you can also branch out and visit some less well known The London Eyeattractions.

Museums - The British Museum, V&A, Natural History Museum and Science Museum can each take a day to explore, but even if you only have a few hours they are still worth a visit

Culture - lf you want history and culture London's got it. Hundreds of pubs and restaurants, why not see a show at a West End theatre (buy Tickets online) , take in a concert of one of London's five symphony orchestras, visit the opera. If there aren’t enough hours in the day to explore as much as you’d like, take in late night opening on Friday or Saturday nights at some of London’s top galleries and museums such as Tate Modern, Saatchi Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts and National Portrait Gallery.Get FREE entry to over 50 top London attractions!

IMAX Cinema, Dali Universe, BFI London and Geffrye Museum are some of hundreds of attractions suitable for people with special needs. Although all attractions are not 100% accessible for wheelchair users, many make extra efforts for individual requirements such as signed shows for the deaf, induction loops, Braille guides, as well as special tours for those with learning difficulties.

Parks & open spaces make up for nearly a 1/3rd of the London area, and the city contains more than 140 registered parks and gardens.

Sports - there are a number of attractions for sports fans, from the Museum of Rugby and Twickenham Stadium Tours to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.



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