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London’s famous attractions

London’s famous attractions include: Buckingham Palace, British Museum, London Eye, Big Ben, and Windsor Castle.

1. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the main residence and office of the British monarch in London. The palace is located in Westminster and is one of the venues for national celebrations and royal welcomes. It is also an important tourist attraction.

2. British Museum

The British Museum, also known as the British Museum, is located in Russell Square north of New Oxford Street, London, England. It was founded in 1753 on January 15, 1759. Officially opened to the public on 11 March 2020, it is the oldest and grandest comprehensive museum in the world and one of the largest and most famous four major museums in the world.

3. London Eye

The London Eye (The London Eye), located on the banks of the Thames River in London, England, is the world's first and largest observation wheel as of 2005. It is London's largest observation wheel. One of the landmarks and famous tourist attractions.

4. Big Ben

Elizabeth Tower (Elizabeth Tower), formerly known as Big Ben, is the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, the world's famous Gothic clock tower One of the buildings, a landmark building in London, is the large clock in the Clock Tower attached to the British Parliament Chamber. In June 2012, the United Kingdom announced that the clock tower of London's famous landmark "Big Ben" would be renamed "Elizabeth Tower".

5. Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle (English: Windsor Castle) is located in Windsor, the Royal Borough of Windsor-Maidenhead, Berkshire, in the southeastern region of England, and is currently the British capital. The family castle of the royal family of Windsor, it is also the largest inhabited castle in the world today.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - London