London Attractions

The London Attractions


The following attractions are inspired from Visit London and they are based on visitors numbers.

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Natural History Museum 


The Natural History Museum, one of London's most beautiful landmark buildings, househundreds of thrilling, immersive exhibits.


The Museum provides a diverse programme of temporary exhibits and activities, including opportunities to participate in topical discussions about science and nature with experts in the Darwin Centre's high-tech Attenborough Studio.


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London Eye


Lastminute.com London Eye is a perfect destination to to view London form top. From its capsules you will be able to explore multiple spots, including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and The House of Parliment.


Alongside London Eye, you will also have the chance to book multi-attraction tickets, which include Sea Life London Aquarium, Madame Tussauds and/or river cruise.


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BOOK A PLACE FOR YOUR NEXT VACATION


ook your room or apartment at BeiRoom Hyde Park, a location with a 2 minutes walk to Hyde Park, 3 minutes to Lancaster Gate Central Line Station and a 5 minutes walk to Paddington Station one of London's biggest underground and railway stations.

KEW GARDENS


There are a lot to explore in the Royal Botanic Gardens, you will be able to explore a collection of 14,000 trees.At one of the world's most popular parks, explore more than 130 hectares of landscapes and gardens, walk along a soaring treetop walkway, and wander through tropical glasshouses.


Kew Gardens is less than 30 minutes away from central London and is easily reached through roads or public transport.


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THE BRITISH MUSEUM


The British Museum, which was established in 1753, houses a remarkable collection that spans over two million years of human history. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind contrast of world cultures' treasures under one roof, centred on the magnificent Great Court.


Up to six million people visit world-famous artefacts like the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies each year. Aside from the permafrost, there is a vast permafros


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