
It is worth paying the Palace a visit to see the 'Changing of the Guard', perhaps one of the most well known displays of British pageantry.
Located here are the tombs of many of the country's historical figures including Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.
Climb the 530 steps to the top of the Dome to see the 'Golden Gallery' while visiting the famous 'Whispering Gallery' on the way.
Visit the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster and experience the vast history attached to the building.
Take a tour to see the intricate workings of Big Ben, England's most famous clock tower.
Overseas visitors can only visit during summer recess (31st July to 3rd October) by contacting your local embassy.
The museum is divided into different sections of civilisations e.g. Ancient Egypt, Rome and Japan.
Come face to face with a giant T-Rex or experience the shakes of a simulated earthquake.
This is the home of celebrity waxworks, where can you get the chance to address the nation alongside the Queen or sing along with Kylie.
Buried here are Edward the Confessor and Mary Queen of Scots.
You will also find here tombs of some of Britain's greatest writers including Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy.
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