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London Eye
London Eye is one of the most prominent modern and contemporary attractions in London, which is a huge wheel or wheel, located on the edge of the Thames River in the Jubilee Gardens, and the wheel was built as part of the millennial festivals, and its name was changed more than once Because of ownership change and sponsor, and at the moment it is officially called (EDF Energy London Eye), and was designed by David Marks and Julia Barfield, where it took a year and a half to build, and the height is 135 meters, and the diameter is 120 meters, and it contains thirty-nine A closed egg capsule, and each capsule can accommodate twenty-five people, and it takes doo Full wheel time is about half an hour.
parliament building
The Houses of Parliament is a modern Gothic building built in the mid-nineteenth century, and it consists of two buildings: the House of Commons and the British Lords, and is also home to the Big Ben, the most famous watch in the world, which is officially known as the tower Queen Elizabeth, but no one is given this name.
The British Museum
The British Museum was opened in 1753 AD, which includes more than seven million artifacts, which may need about a week to see them in full. The museum is not limited to the antiques of ancient England, but rather is filled with treasures and treasures that the British soldiers brought from distant coasts, Which includes the Rosetta Stone, and the oldest image of Christ, in addition to the Egyptian and Greek antiquities.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is one of the most famous tourist places in the capital, London, which was designed by John Nash in the year 1820 AD, and was built in 1830 AD, and it contains a Nelson column and statues of four huge blacks, and you can visit the National Gallery located in the north of the field , And visit the National Photo Gallery located on the corner of St. Martin Street, where they hold regular exhibitions and free offers permanently.