Claudine Bhatti is an avid traveler having visited many of the world’s most well known cities. One such city, filled with rich art, history, and culture, is London, England. London is England’s capital and most populous city. Lying on the River Thames, London has a distinct beauty with miles and miles of scenic views. It is also filled with museums, restaurants, shops, parks, and historic landmarks that keep both locals and tourists coming back for more.
While it is nearly impossible to see all of London’s treasures in just one trip, there are certain gems of the city that everyone should experience. Listed below are five of the best places to visit in London, England.
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The British Museum
The British Museum is one of the largest museums in the world documenting the history, art, and culture of human beings from ancient times to the present. Within the museum you will find over two million years of human history and culture. With artifacts from all continents, you can spend hours at the British Museum unmasking discoveries from Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and more. With free admission, the British Museum is surely not something to pass up.
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The National Gallery
Another cultural hot spot with free admission is London’s National Gallery. The National Gallery is home to over 2,300 paintings dating from the 13th to the 19th century. The collection includes classics from major European artists including Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Monet.
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Tower of London
One of the most famous and well known landmarks in England is the Tower of London. This historic tower, also known as the Bloody Tower, houses the Crown Jewels, the prison cell of Sir Walter Raleigh, and the Chapel of St. John and the Royal Armories. Here you will also find a fascinating view of the Tower Bridge.
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Harrods
Established in 1834, Harrods is the largest multi-level department store in all of Europe. With 330 unique departments, Harrods offers a wide range of products and services for all individuals. Some of the most popular sections of Harrods include the seasonal Christmas department and the delectable Food Hall.
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St. James’s Park
St. James’s Park is the oldest Royal Park in London. Covering over 90 acres, the park features a large lake that acts as a wildlife sanctuary for ducks, geese, swans, and other animals. Taking a stroll through St. James’s Park is a great way to make a quick escape from the crowded city to relax and enjoying the beautiful and serene surrounding nature.