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London: Big Ben, Hyde Park, Notting Hill

The Big Ben clock tower, which has become a symbol of London, is 106 meters high. The name of Big Ben, which was built between 1840 and 1867, comes from its 13-ton bell, according to our guide.

We are coming to London’s world-famous Hyde Park.. Around the park, we see very well-groomed, mounted policemen with very large horses.. The police and the horses’ outfits are beautiful.

Hydepark, which is built on 350 acres of land, was previously included in the Westminister palace. Opened to the public in the 17th century. Artificial lakes in the park, ducks swimming in it. You can see lots of squirrels in the park.. They are everywhere…

There are no cats on the street in England, but they can be kept as pets at home.

Inside Hyde Park there is a memorial built in memory of Lady Diana there is a waterfall. Also in the park there is Kensington palace, Royal Albert Hall, Speakers corner. Speakers corner is a meeting place where people talk and discuss freely.

After Hyde Park we go to Oxford and Ragent shopping streets. There are many stylish cafes, restaurants and shops on these streets.

One of the must-see museums in London is the National History Museum (Natural History Museum).. There are huge galleries about world ecology, insects, mammals. The giant dinosaur skeleton here is a must see. In addition, the Water House section is also a must-see.

The Victoria and Albert Museum located next to the National History Museum can also be visited.. This museum is one of the most important museums in the world in terms of art and design.. A rich museum of ceramics, glassware, photographs, paintings and jewellery dating back 3,000 years.

We are visiting the world’s oldest theater building and the Nothing Hill region.. After Rio, the 2nd largest carnivals in the world were held. After visiting the big street carnival area, we went to the Portebello market in this area.. This bazaar is famous for its various antique and jewelery shops.

When London is mentioned, the Tower Eye (Ferris wheel) cannot be mentioned.. This Ferris wheel, which is 135 meters high on the banks of the Times river, completes one full rotation in 20 minutes.. It’s like a very enjoyable observation tower.. As you go up the hill, it’s like London is falling under your feet. You should definitely get on this Ferris wheel and have a bird’s eye view of London.

And of course, when it comes to London, we should not forget the nostalgic red telephone booths. Enjoy London by eating and drinking at the cafes and restaurants in Soho Square, frequented by many writers and painters in London.

MUST HAVE LONDON:
City of Museums – British Museum – Madam Tussauds Museum – National History Museum – Buchingham palace – Westmister palace – Big Ben Clock tower – Tower Bridge – Times River – Tower of London – London eye – Mounted Cops – Red telephone booths – Greenwich 0 meridian point – Nothing Hill area – Hyde Park – Soho Square

London is a somewhat expensive city in terms of accommodation. Among the hotels in the city, the Classic Hyde Park Hotel is within walking distance of the famous Hyde Park and the famous Oxford Street with its shopping malls.. In addition, Park Avenue Baker Street is 3-4 minutes’ walk from Tussaud Wax Museum and 15 minutes from Oxford Street.. If you have a limited budget for accommodation in London, you can also consider the Pembridge Palace Hotel, which is located very close to Hyde Park and the Royal Albert Hall.. Apart from these suggestions, for more hotel options in London, you can browse and book by visiting here booking.com.

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