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London itineraries and some free activities

London has four monuments declared World Heritage sites: the Palace of Westminster, the Tower of London, the complex and park in Greenwich National Maritime Museum and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
London has 238 attractions free entry include exhibitions hosted by the British Museum and the sites at Kenwood House or the works of artists such as Rembrandt, Reynolds and Turner, or Hackney City Farm for children.
They include the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum or the Museum of Science, in addition to the permanent exhibitions of London best known show, the vanguardism. The 'interaction' is "the most", bringing together history and culture with real life.

The most typical sites of the capital are the London Eye, the tallest panoramic Ferris wheel in the world, or the Madame Tussauds wax museum, but there are also lesser-known alternative and equally interesting, as Kensington Palace, Dali Universe, a permanent exhibition plasma surrealism of the most unknown great artist, or the photo gallery Photographers' Gallery.

Some of the best museums in London, the Tate Modern, the Saatchi Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts and National Portrait Gallery opening hours are offered on Friday and Saturday night. Sites such as the cinema hall BFI London IMAX Cinema, the Dali Universe and the Geffrye Museum give special concern for people with special needs.

30% of London is covered with greenery. London has 143 registered parks and gardens such as Hampstead Heath and Mile End Park.

The principal attractions of London are: the Tower of London, the Houses of the Parliament with his. Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Abbey Road, the Abbey of Westminster, Parliament Square, Tower Bridge, Hyde Park, Regent's Park, The Mall, Buckingham's Palace, the Cathedral of San Paul, Piccadilly Circus, or Windsor's Castle.
INTRODUCTION ABOUT RESTAURANTS IN LONDON

In London there are a lot of good things but the worst is the food. For this reason you have to search the best place and the cheapest. The first piece of advice is “ Ethnic food”. In London there is international food because this city is a mixture of cultures and this food is cheaper than the other types. It is cheaper and typical “takeaway” food; it’s food that you order and you can eat it where you want. If you want to eat well, you have to avoid chains like McDonald. We can find a lot of places for eat.

There are a lot of Chinese, Italian, Indian, Japanese, Pakistani, Spanish, Turkish and fast food restaurants.

RESTAURANTS

•Fast food Restaurants. Like McDonald, KFC, Burger king, Pizza Hut, Subway… Approximately £5 but this food has a los of fat! You can take a sandwich too in “subway” and eat it where you like and is cheaper (£3.29)

•Turkish food or kebabs. With Chinese food are the more popular foods in London. Wen can order a kebab and take away. Approximately a soft drink and a kebab cost £3.50 (depending the zone )

•Chinese food. It is so popular. This food is delicious, cheap and exotic. You can find these types of restaurants in Chinatown and in Candem town.

•Pakistani Restaurants Similar to Chinese food (but only with Pakistani’s especialities)

• Japanese Restaurants. There are no many Japanese restaurants in London. The prices are a little bit more expensive. We can find one Japanese restaurant called “Me, sushi!”

•Italian Restaurants They are the best in London! The prices depend on the fact of choosing one dish or another. High quality and an excellent flavor! There are a lot of these restaurants in London.

•Spanish Restaurants. They are a little bit expensive. They modify the recipes for British people ( and the dishes are worse ) You never have to go to a “tapas” bar, because each “tapa” costs £3.

• VitaOrganic Restaurants. There is a restaurant in London which serves you only ecologic food. You pay for each spoon of food. You can drink some juices. It is on 74, Wardour Street, W1F0TE

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ADRESS OF IMPERIAL WAR

Imperial War museum is near Lambeth Road.



Lambeth Road, Southwark, London, SE1 6HZ,
Telephone number:
020 7416 5000‎
Underground station: Lambeth North, (Bakerloo exit.)

On the left of the picture, there is the museum.

The restaurants


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