 Introduction
 Monuments.
 Public transport.
 Where can you buy?
 Restaurants.
 Hotels.
 Recommendations.
 London is the capital
city of the UK. It is
one of the most
beautiful cities of the
world.
 LONDON EYE: 30€. It is a viewpoint,
where you can see all the city. It
measures 135 metres.
It is open between
10:00 to 20:30.
 BIG BEN: it is the big bell of the clock. It
is situated in the northwest of
the Westmisnter palace. It is
the most typical monument in
London.
 BUCKINGHAM PALACE: is the home of
the royal family. The most beautiful is the
famous exchange of the guards.
 THE BRITISH MUSEUM:
Free, open daily 10.00–17.30
Fridays: open until 20.30
 SAINT PAUL CATHEDRAL: 19€
It´s a baroque church. It´s dedicated to
Saint Paul.
 WESTMINSTER ABBEY: guided visit ₤25
It is a Gothic Anglican church of the size
of a cathedral.
 NATIONAL GALLERY: guided visit £15
It is an art museum located in Trafalgar
Square.
 THE GLOBE: it is a theater which contains
the memory of Shakespeare.
 TRAFALGAR SQUARE: represent the
battle of Trafalgar in which the English
defeated the Spaniards and French.
 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: it is a theater of
shows in London. The theater is the home
the Royal Opera Company and the Royal
Ballet of England.
 TOWER BRIDGE: it is a suspesion bridge
and swim bridge which cross the Thames
River.
 MADAME TUSSAUDS MUSEUM: £30
It is the world´s best-known wax museum.
It has the largest collection of celebrity
figures.
 PAY A BUS FARE:
- A single bus fare cost £1.50.
- You can obtein a visitor oyster card.
 BUS AND UNDERGROUND:
- For one day you can obtein a pass for
bus and underground which
cost £5.
- The underground has
11 lines.
 BUS:
London has 6 areas. Depend of the area
where are you going to go, you have to pay:
- area 1-3: £4.80.
- area 1-5: £5.80.
- area 1-6: £6.00.
 CITY TOUR IN LONDON:
- Children - £10 (5-15 years old).
- Adults - £19 (+15 years old).
 The most importants streets are:
1. Notting Hill: food and collectible.
2. Oxford Street: brands.
3. Regent street: average prices.
4. Savile row: british dressmarking.
5. Westfield London: shopping centre.
 There are lots of types of restaurants
and to much variaty. You can find Chinease
restaurants, Spanish restaurants, Italian
restaurants…
 Churchill apartaments (247-0562).
155€ one night.
 Hyatt regency London
310€ one night.
 London Marrior Hotel
300€ one night.
 It isn´t necessary to wait lots of hours to
see the exchange of the guards in the
Buckingham Palace if you go to the side
streets.
 Catch a boat to sail in the Thames River.
 On the parks you can see lots of types of
animals.
London

London

  • 2.
     Introduction  Monuments. Public transport.  Where can you buy?  Restaurants.  Hotels.  Recommendations.
  • 3.
     London isthe capital city of the UK. It is one of the most beautiful cities of the world.
  • 4.
     LONDON EYE:30€. It is a viewpoint, where you can see all the city. It measures 135 metres. It is open between 10:00 to 20:30.
  • 5.
     BIG BEN:it is the big bell of the clock. It is situated in the northwest of the Westmisnter palace. It is the most typical monument in London.
  • 6.
     BUCKINGHAM PALACE:is the home of the royal family. The most beautiful is the famous exchange of the guards.
  • 7.
     THE BRITISHMUSEUM: Free, open daily 10.00–17.30 Fridays: open until 20.30
  • 8.
     SAINT PAULCATHEDRAL: 19€ It´s a baroque church. It´s dedicated to Saint Paul.
  • 9.
     WESTMINSTER ABBEY:guided visit ₤25 It is a Gothic Anglican church of the size of a cathedral.
  • 10.
     NATIONAL GALLERY:guided visit £15 It is an art museum located in Trafalgar Square.
  • 11.
     THE GLOBE:it is a theater which contains the memory of Shakespeare.
  • 12.
     TRAFALGAR SQUARE:represent the battle of Trafalgar in which the English defeated the Spaniards and French.
  • 13.
     ROYAL OPERAHOUSE: it is a theater of shows in London. The theater is the home the Royal Opera Company and the Royal Ballet of England.
  • 14.
     TOWER BRIDGE:it is a suspesion bridge and swim bridge which cross the Thames River.
  • 15.
     MADAME TUSSAUDSMUSEUM: £30 It is the world´s best-known wax museum. It has the largest collection of celebrity figures.
  • 17.
     PAY ABUS FARE: - A single bus fare cost £1.50. - You can obtein a visitor oyster card.  BUS AND UNDERGROUND: - For one day you can obtein a pass for bus and underground which cost £5. - The underground has 11 lines.
  • 18.
     BUS: London has6 areas. Depend of the area where are you going to go, you have to pay: - area 1-3: £4.80. - area 1-5: £5.80. - area 1-6: £6.00.  CITY TOUR IN LONDON: - Children - £10 (5-15 years old). - Adults - £19 (+15 years old).
  • 20.
     The mostimportants streets are: 1. Notting Hill: food and collectible. 2. Oxford Street: brands. 3. Regent street: average prices. 4. Savile row: british dressmarking. 5. Westfield London: shopping centre.
  • 21.
     There arelots of types of restaurants and to much variaty. You can find Chinease restaurants, Spanish restaurants, Italian restaurants…
  • 22.
     Churchill apartaments(247-0562). 155€ one night.  Hyatt regency London 310€ one night.  London Marrior Hotel 300€ one night.
  • 23.
     It isn´tnecessary to wait lots of hours to see the exchange of the guards in the Buckingham Palace if you go to the side streets.  Catch a boat to sail in the Thames River.  On the parks you can see lots of types of animals.