London, Great Britain
02.06.2005 – 31.08.2005 London, Great Britain

Buckingham Palace, built in 1705 for the Duke of Buckingham, has been the royal family's London home since 1837 when St James's Palace was judged too old-fashioned and insufficiently impressive. Don't miss the changing of the guard. I missed.

Big Ben is more attractive, than I saw in English textbook at school. It is better
to see once than...

The Tower of London has been an integral part of British royal history for nearly 1,000 years. Only at the Tower can you marvel at the breathtaking Crown Jewels, stand on the execution site of three English queens and hear the myths and legends that make a visit to the Tower "a day out to die for".

Pizza at Covent Garden Market. Covent Garden Market has become one of London's premier tourist attractions and is famous for its past history as well as the current transformation into a showcase for a vibrant modern London.

Trafalgar Square, set in central London, is one of Britain's great tourist
attractions. The British Museum, the oldest, and one of the largest museums
in the world, is located hier.
London is the place where the historic past and the vibrant present come alive. A blend of history, ground-breaking architecture and culture has created an amazing and constantly evolving city.
Not surprisingly the capital has become a mecca for visitors and a great place to live. There really is something to appeal to everyone and whatever your interests may be, the city has it covered.
With countless museums, galleries and entertainment options throughout the city there has never been a better time to come and find out just how much it has to offer.

