1. Trafalgar Square & National Gallery
Start from Trafalgar Square, the massive building right behind
the monument to Nelson is a National Gallery. National Gallery is home to some
of the worlds most impressive masterpieces including Michelangelo, Leonardo da
Vinci, van Gogh Claude Monet, Sandro Botticellie and many more. The
oldest paintings dated back from 1200 to 1500 ( room 51-66). You can wander the
gallery for hours. Free admission.
2. Natural History
Museum
If you love
geology, dinosaurs and animals this place is definitely for you. Nice and
interesting place to visit for all generations. Be advised that it gets
really busy on Saturday. Best time to visit is in the morning during the
week.
3. Victoria & Albert Museum
V&A
4. Greenwich Park
Greenwich park
is one of the oldest parks in London with the spectacular view of London from
the top of the hill. it is where the 0 meridian lays and “divides” the world on
eastern and western time zones.
5. The Changing of the Guard
Visit the
Changing of Guard Ceremony that takes place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and
Sunday at 10.30am outside Buckingham Palace. Please note, hundreds of people
going to be there to witness it, so come early in the morning to get the pest
space.
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