1. Living London
● Big Ben
● London Eye
● London Bridge
● Hyde Park
● Buckingham Palace
2. BIG BEN
●
Big Ben is the nickname for the
great bell of the clock at the
north end of the Palace of
Westminster in London, and often
extended to refer to the clock and
the clock tower, officially named
Elizabeth Tower, as well. Elizabeth
Tower holds the largest four-
faced chiming clock in the world
and is the third-tallest free-
standing clock tower.
http://www.parliament.uk/bigben
3. LONDON EYE
●
The London Eye is a giant
Ferris wheel situated on
the banks of the River
Thames in London,
England. The entire
structure is 135 metres
(443 ft) tall and the
wheel has a diameter of
120 metres (394 ft).
http://www.londres.es/london-eye
4. LONDON BRIDGE
● London Bridge refers to
several bridges that have
spanned the River Thames
between the City of London
and Southwark, in central
London. The current
crossing, which opened to
traffic in 1973, is a box
girder bridge constructed
from concrete and steel
http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TBE/EN/
5. HYDE PARK
●
Hyde Park is one of the
largest parks in central
London, United Kingdom,
and one of the Royal
Parks of London, famous
for its Speakers'
Corner.
http://www.royalparks.org.uk
6. BUCKINGHAM PALACE
●
Buckingham Palace is the
official London residence and
principal workplace of the
British monarch.[1] Located in
the City of Westminster, the
palace is a setting for state
occasions and royal hospitality.
It has been a focus for the
British people at times of
national rejoicing and crisis.
http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/buckinghampalace/plan-your-visit?la