London Traditional break fast Its a traditional dish
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Traditional break fast It’s a traditional dish from ENGLAND, eggs with bacon and, for drink there are orange juice with coffee.
Big Ben • • The origin of the name Big Ben is the founder of the bells, this name is Benjamin Hall, A civil engineer and politician, whose nickname was Ben and who was very big, he was called Big Ben. It was built in 1843, this monument opened in 31 may 1859 The architects were Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin Its height is 96, 0 m
London Bridge At the end of the 19 th century, East London is an industrial and popular district. To cross the Thames, the nearest bridge is the London Bridge. Other bridges were built but west of it. In the east, nothing. . . In 1894, the Tower Bridge connects east London with the south shore. Two towers linked by a road bridge and a footbridge for pedestrians. Steam machinery and energy accumulators allow the Tower Bridge to open in just one minute. Large boats can then enter London. . . The London Bridge opened to traffic in 1973
Buckingham Palace The architects are John Nash, Aston Webb, Edward Blore, Thomas Cubitt, William Winde. This adress is Westminster, Londres SW 1 A 1 AA, Royaume. Uni. The opening date is 1703 Buckingham Palace is the official residence of British rulers. Located in London, the palace is both the venue for events related to the royal family, the home of many visiting heads of state, and a major tourist attraction.
London Eye The London Eye is an observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europe's tallest observation wheel, is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over 3. 75 million visitors annually, and has made many appearances in popular culture. it was built in 1998
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