- capital of GB, very large city
- population about 10 million
- situated on the river Thames in south east of England. Founded by Romans
- 1666 nearly all the city destroyed by the great fire
- famous for its transports
- double-deckers – red buses there
- oldest underground in the world and one of the largest
- black taxis
- three airports (Heathrow and Gatwick)
- Places of Interest:
The Houses of Parliament with Big Ben – clock tower
- the seat of parliament
Westminster Abbey – kings and queens are crowned here
- poet’s corner – there are buried poets
- royal wedding and ceremonies take place here
St. Pauls Cathedral – one of the largest
- in WW2 badly damaged by bombs
- around is The City – the oldest part of London – banks
The Tower – was a prison and now it is a museum
- The Crown Jewels are there guarded by befeaters
Tower Bridge – famous symbol of London
- two towers on both sides there is a museum
- it opens in the middle to let the large ships move through
Trafalgar Square – named after the Battle of Trafalgar (defeat of Napoleon)
- largest square in London
- Nelson’s Columb surrounded by four lions
- some fountains, famous for meetings and demonstrations
- there is National Gallery
Piccadilly Circus – small and busy square
- statue of Eros, meeting place in London
The British Museum – the largest in the world
- all kinds of old things there
- British Museum Library – the largest in the world
Buckingham Palace – Queen’s residence in London
Hyde Park – largest park in London
- speakers corner, where anybody can have a spech
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