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London also has one of the most significant concentrations of social attractions on the world. You could spend endless days exploring London's sites, from prestigious royal homes to the general public's parliament, from historical centres and places of worship to riding a massive Ferris wheel for magnificent views, and never run out of unique things to see and do. A distinct benefit is that many of the most popular places to visit are free. On your vacation to London, look for free or low-cost activities; fun and cool activities; activities towards the end of the week; activities for kids; unusual or nostalgic activities. There are numerous London holidays to consider, whether you want to go for a day trip or spend the entire week in London. Prepare for your vacation to London by looking for upcoming events, gallery and exhibit openings, touring visits, theatre performances, pubs, cafes, nightlife, days out, and even day trips from London. With these ideas for London vacations, going by London has never been easier.

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

National Gallery: The National Gallery in London, one of the most well-known galleries on the planet, is dedicated to a comprehensive study of European painting from 1260 to 1920. The most notable features of the historical centre are its collections of Dutch Masters and Italian Schools from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square: These popular squares, which are not far apart and stamp the entranceways to Soho, London's dynamic theatre and entertainment district, are two of London's most well-known visitor destinations. Lord Horatio Nelson's victory over the French and Spanish at Trafalgar in 1805 inspired the construction of Trafalgar Square. The square's wellsprings and bronze reliefs, which were thrown from French cannon, are overlooked by Nelson's Column, a 183-foot granite landmark.

Churchill's War Rooms: The wonderfully shielded operational hub from which Prime Minister Winston Churchill oversaw the British military crusades and the defence of his country throughout World War II is one of London's most intriguing and evocative locations. Their frankness and constrained living conditions highlight England's critical position as the Nazi stranglehold spreads through Europe. You'll see a small desk space where Churchill slept and an ad limbed radio studio where he delivered his famous wartime speeches.

Enormous Ben and Parliament: The 318-foot tower housing the giant clock and its echoing chime known as Big Ben says "London" more emphatically than anything else. It's a historic landmark on par with Tower Bridge. The tolling of Big Ben is known all across the world as the BBC radio time flag.


BEST TIME TO VISIT

Lights, shows, and markets are expected to be up until early January. Major season (May to Mid-September, December): London is extremely touristy during the pre-summer and summer months, when the weather is pleasant and the kids are off school, as well as during the December rush of shopping and regular exercise.

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