Top 5 London Attractions that Everyone Needs to See

Posted by alvina on May 30th, 2017

Tens of thousands of people travel to London every year to experience the culture, history, museums, architecture, and of course, possibly see a royal family member or two.One of the best things about London is that even though English is the language of the city, a person can hear dozens of other languages spoken throughout a day.

Here are the top five London attractions to see when traveling to London:

1.Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter

There are no too many people who have not seen at least one of the Harry Potter movies or read the books.Since Harry Potter has such a large following, Warner Bros. decided to allow all the fans a glimpse into the making of the movies.During this tour, visitors get a behind-the-scenes look at the amazing sets, costumes, and props, plus a few secrets about the special effects and animatronics are revealed.A few of the more popular activities in this tour include exploring Dumbledore’s office, walking the cobbles of Diagon Alley, stepping in the Great Hall, and viewing Potion’s classroom.

2. British Museum

The British Museum was opened in 1753 and the public can visit it for free.Once inside the museum, guests can see exhibits that have been around for thousands of years.A few of the popular items in the collections include the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, and the Parthenon sculptures.

3. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is one of the few remaining working palaces in the world and anyone is able to tour the inside during the summer months.A tour of the palace includes nineteen State Rooms that are filled with paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Canaletto, plus many other treasures.At any time of the year, people can stand outside of the palace and watch the Changing of the Guard.

4. Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is more than seven-hundred years old and every year more than a million people visit this spectacular place.There are more than 3,300 people buried or commemorated at Westminster Abbey and many royal special occasions have taken place inside as well.

5. Diana Memorial Fountain

Diana will always be known as The People’s Princess and thousands of people visit London every year to pay their respects to this beautiful woman who died far too young.The Diana Memorial Fountain is inside Hyde Park and there are three bridges that visitors can cross to get to the heart of the fountain.No one is allowed to walk on the memorial itself, however, everyone can sit on the edge and place their feet in the water at any time.

These are only a few of the best attractions in London and everyone will find many more to add to their list as soon as they start exploring the city.Everyone will want to prioritize their list according to location as well as how much they want to see certain things, so that no one leaves the city feeling disappointed that they couldn’t do all that they wanted to.

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