1- The Palace of Westminster
is the seat of the British Parliament, whose clock tower is a Big Ben. Note that the visit of the famous tower is only open to UK citizens who have made the request in writing to their MP. And you, abominable froggy, quietly remain behind the bars, Reflex screwed by hand superzoom mode.
2- The Museums and art galleries:
there is so much we could do a top just for that. The British Museum, Tate Modern, Tate Gallery, the Tate Britain, the National Gallery ... these names evoke necessarily something that has not lived in a cave the last forty years.
3- Trafalgar Square
in front of the National Gallery, this square is a popular place for expression. It is a tribute to the glorious battle of the same name, which, remember, is not a victory for everyone. But if you do not arborez your insolently Francophonie, there is no reason that you mauls.
4- Tower Gold London / Tower Bridge:
built in the eleventh century to protect England from invasion, the Tower of London has served many functions over the centuries: royal residence, fortress, place of executions ... It now houses the Crown jewels. Facing the fortress, the Tower Bridge in London that BHL's philosophy: a huge cliché.
5- The Buckingham Palace,
for it is here that takes place the famous changing of the guard every day at 11:30 in summer. And you can not leave London without having attended this unusual ceremony during which the military fan club Marge Simpson will scroll to the sound of the fanfare of war.
6- Hyde Park:
nothing to read these words, your little heart beats faster. It is in this park of 250 ha (with Kensington Gardens) there took place the concert of the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Queen, Red Hot and many more. other than that, there is also the leaves, trees, grass (very green): Finally, what's the point of the park.