| Places to see | Description | |
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| (A) Venue for Les Miserables - London | ||
| B) The Trocadero | The historic Trocadero has had a colourful past, opening as a restaurant for the very wealthy in 1896, later occupying the notorious Argyll rooms, where London’s wealthiest and most famous men w.... | |
| C) Fortnum & Mason | Fortnum & Mason is one of the most famous department stores in the world, established at its Piccadilly home in 1707 and holding more Royal Warrants than any other food supplier in the country. Ce.... | |
| D) The British Museum | The world renowned British Museum is in fact the oldest museum in the world. Founded in 1753, its most notable and famous exhibits include the Elgin Marbles, the Rosetta Stone, the Sutton Hoo and Mild.... | |
| E) Buckingham Palace | Buckingham Palace in England’s most famous royal palace and is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II. Originally built as Buckingham House the first Duke of Buckingham in 1710 and later a.... | |
| F) The Houses of Parliament | The exterior of the Palace of Westminster, including the clock tower that houses the famous Big Ben, is recognised worldwide and is one of London’s most frequently visited tourist sites. Contain.... | |
| G) V&A Museum | The famous Victoria & Albert Museum is the world’s largest collection of decorative arts and design, containing over 4 million objects including ceramics, glass, textiles, costume, jewellery.... | |
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