Despite the fact that the clock tower is all covered during the renovations, it is still one of the most visited attractions in London. Millions of people come to England’s capital every year aiming to see it. It is better to see Big Ben though the scaffolding rather than not see it at all.There are a few reasons why the symbol of London is under construction. They are replacing the roof of the tower, which gets damages in time from rain and humidity.
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Hampton Court Palace
London makes the cut as one of the finest cities in the world, and it’s really not hard to see why. While the unrivalled view at the Shard and shopping haven like Regent Street and Carnaby Street easily come to mind, the Hampton Court Palace is a traveller’s delight when…
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The London Bridge Tower – also The Shard – is a towering, 95-storey edifice in Southwark, London. Thanks to its height, it needs no mentioning this structure easily resonates with tourists and residents alike in this part of London. The Shard is actually the tallest building in the whole…
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A staggering 40,000 people find their way past the Tower Bridge every weekday. If you are already wowed by what you see from its outside, you’ll likely be eerily floored inside. London’s Iconic Tower Bridge makes the cut if you are in for a memorable visit to London. Oozing…
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