Big Ben - This landmark stands over 315 feet (96m) high. It is named after the 13.5 tonne bell housed within its tower., Palace of Westminster/Houses of Parliament - With 900 years of history, this is where the House of Commons and the House of Lords meet., Westminster Abbey - Built in 1245, this landmark has over 1000 years of history and 17 monarchs buried within., Trafalgar Square - In here is the monument built in honour of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar., Buckingham Palace - The Queen’s official London home, this building has 775 rooms, including 240 bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, a cinema and a swimming pool., London Eye - This landmark is 443 feet (135m) tall. Over 3.75 million visitors come each year to wonder at the views., British Museum - This landmark first opened its doors to visitors in 1759. It is home to many historical artefacts from around the world, including the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles., The Tower of London - The oldest part of this landmark was built in 1078 by William the Conqueror. As well as being a royal house, this building has also been a prison. It is now home to Yeoman Warders, ravens and the Crown Jewels., Tower Bridge - First opened in 1894, this London landmark is opened at least once a day now. But, if you need it to open, you must give 24 hours’ notice- make sure the cars and buses have stopped first!, The Shard - At 309.6m tall, this isn’t just the tallest building in London, it’s the tallest in European Union! Amazingly, it is 95 storeys tall!,

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