2. Shakespeare’s globe
• Southwark, London-England
• Opened 1997
• The theatre is on Bankside, about 230 metres (750 ft)
from the original site - measured from centre to centre.
• Plays are staged during the summer, usually between
May and the first week of October; in the winter, the
theatre is used for educational purposes.
3. Seating capacity is 857
The theatre has extensive backstage support areas for actors and
musicians and is attached to a modern lobby, restaurant, gift shop and
visitor centre.
the actors can see the audience and the audience can see each
other, adding to the feeling of a shared experience and community event.
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5. Buckingham Palace
• Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and
principal workplace of the British monarch.
• Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting
for state occasions and royal hospitality.
• Buckingham Palace finally became the principal royal
residence in 1837
6. • The Palace measures 108 metres by 120 metres, is 24
metres high and contains over 77,000 m2 of floorspace.
7. • The Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private
garden in London.
• The state rooms, used for official and state
entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of
August and September, as part of the Palace's Summer
Opening.
• Buckingham House, c.1710, was designed by William
Winde
8. Ritz Hotel
• The Ritz London is a luxury 5-star hotel located in
Piccadilly and overlooking Green Park in London.
• Opened 1906
9. • Rooms 133
• Owner David and Frederick Barclay.
• Location 150 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom.
• The Ritz Club is a casino in the basement of the hotel.
However, unlike most casinos, it requires a fee to
enter. The games are considered "high stakes" in that the
minimum bet is usually very high. They
offer roulette, black jack,baccarat, and poker, as well as
some slot machines.