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Visiting the Churchill War Rooms
If you are into History, especially the History of WWII, then the Churchill War Rooms are a must see during your visit to London. The Churchill War Rooms are part of the Imperial War Museums in London. Here is what to expect during your visit, and how long you should plan.
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Vintage Red Double Decker Bus Tour London
My daughter Aurora requested one thing when we went to London, to ride a double decker bus! She had seen them before and was dying to ride one. So I searched and instead of booking a traditional tour, I booked a vintage double deck bus tour. Here is what to expect on the tour and what sites you can plan to see.
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St. Dunstan in the East Church
This hidden gem in the middle of London is a beautiful medieval park. here are ruins of an old church that has been turned into a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here is some info on where to find St.Dunstan in the East and what to expect.
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Visiting the Tower of London
The Tower of London is one of my favorite historical sites to visit. It is a must see during your trip to London as it holds so much history having been a palace, prison, fortress, and zoo. Here is what to expect during your visit and how long to plan.
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Visiting Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a must see during your visit to London. This is the site of many royal weddings and coronations and continues to play a big part of British history. Not to mention how beautiful this building is, inside and out. Here is what to expect during your visit.
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Going Inside London’s Famous Tower Bridge
Often mistaken for the London Bridge, Tower Bridge is the iconic towered bridge you see featured in the London skyline most often. You can actually go inside the bridge and walk through it, plus, it is dog friendly! Read here for what to expect when you visit and more info about the bridge.
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Visiting Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is a must see during your visit to London. It is the current home of Prince William and Princess Kate, as well as the previous home of Queen Victoria and Princess Diana. Here is some info on what to expect when you visit and current exhibitions.