London's Theatreland is the home of commercial English-speaking theatre, whether that be musical, drama, classical or comedy performed in over 40 West End venues.
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Madame Tussauds contains wax figures that include historical and royal figures, film stars, sports stars and famous murderers. It also has a ride called "The Spirit of London".
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London Zoo is found on the north side of Regent's Park and is the world's oldest scientific zoo. There are over 550 different species housed at the Zoo.
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The London Aquarium is one of Europe's largest displays of Aquatic life and home to over 400 species in over 50 displays, from sharks, stingrays and clown fish...
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Selling antiques, arts & crafts and other knic-knacs, but the biggest draw for tourist are the many buskers: from juggling, to knife throwing, to improvisation comedy, or even classical music and opera singing - all free!
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The ceremony, which usually takes place at 11:30am, marks the moment when one member of the Queen's Guard ends his sentry duty and exchanges duty with his replacement.
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Designed as underground bunkers to house the Prime Minister and his cabinet during WWII. On show are also the rooms Churchill and his wife, along with trusted advises, lived during the war.
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A cruise along the river Thames is a relaxing way to see some of London's famous landmarks: Houses of Parliament; Tower of London, Shakespeare's Globe, the South Bank etc.,
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