2. TUBE
• London underground, or
shortly Underground or "the
Tube is a London
Underground railroad
network, which serves most
of Greater London and parts
of Essex. The original metro
section is the oldest in the
history of urban railways, as
it began operating on 10
January 1863. From other
sources on 9 January 1863.
It was also the world's first
1890 underground electric
subway.
3. TRAFALGAR SQUARE
• Trafalgar Square is one
of London's most central
squares and is one of the
city's tourist attractions.
The square is dominated
by Nelson's column,
winner of the Battle of
Trafalgar, surrounded by
four-lion statues at its
base. There are also
several statues in the
square. The square is
also a place of public
gatherings and
celebrations.
4. TOWER OF LONDON
The Royal Palace and
Fortress of Her
Majesty, most
commonly known as
the Tower of London, is
a historic castle on the
north bank of the
Thames in central
London, England.
5. MADAME TUSSAUDS MUSEUM
• Madame Tussauds is a wax museum
in London with smaller museums in a
number of other major cities. It was
founded by wax sculptor Marie
Tussauds .Madame Tussauds is a
major tourist attraction in London,
displaying waxworks of famous and
historical people as well as popular
film characters. The first Madame
Tussauds in India opened in Delhi in
December 2017 with its operator
Merlin Entertainments foraying into
India with an investment plan of 50
million pounds over the next 10
years.
6. HARRODS
• Harrods is a luxury
department store
located on Broad port
Street in London .It is
the property of the
state of Qatar. Several
of Harrods' services
are widely known,
including seasonal
Christmas sections as
well as dining rooms.
7. THEATRE
West End theatre is a common
term for mainstream
professional theatre staged in
the large theatres of
"Theatreland" in and near the
West End of London. Along
with New York City's Broadway
theatre, West End theatre is
usually considered to represent
the highest level of commercial
theatre in the English-speaking
world. Seeing a West End show
is a common tourist activity in
London.