4. View of Parliament Houses and Big Ben from Westminster Bridge on Times River
5. I wait till 12 hours to listen the music given by the clock The bell sound: The Westminster Quarters is the most common name for a melody used by a set of clock bells to chime on each quarter hour Technically, Big Ben is the massive bell inside the clock tower, which weighs more than 13 tons (13,760 kg).
6. View of «Eye of London» and pier from Westminster Bridge
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8. The Soho, a quartier plenty of restaurants, my preferd place to eat ethnical food
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13. There are also, very British and old bars & taverns, londonians love to stop and have a drink
14. The Globe, where Shakespeare ‘ plays are performed as in his days
15. The interior of the theater was rebuilt after a fire, the pictures on the walls are a marvel, it s open only in Spring and Summer because it has not roof
16. The Millennium Bridge (built by Norman Foster and Partners) cross the River Times connecting The Globe with Saint Paul Cathedral and The City
17. Millennium Bridge, a still suspension bridge for pedestrians, crossing it you have good views of the Eye of London and the London Bridge
18. The Great Court of the British Museum, was now covered by glass, a work of Norman Foster
20. The egyptian collection, along with The Louvre, The Metropolitan and Cairo Museum has lots of interesting objects, not only mummies
21. “ King's Library” was a royal collection of books created by King George III and the oldest room, now known as The Enlightement Gallery, Discovering the world in the eighteenth century, is the collection it now houses