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Tour Buckingham Palace, King Charles III's home, July to October, featuring chandeliers, Van Dyck art, and elegant decor.
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Buckingham Palace, once a fortress and prison, now offers exhibits and activities showcasing its rich history.
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Visit the British Parliament’s historic halls with guided or self-guided tours, including the iconic Westminster Hall.
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Westminster Abbey is iconic but crowded so plan ahead to catch its historic highlights and make the most of your visit.
The British Museum features architectural beauty and artifacts like the Rosetta Stone and Parthenon Sculptures.
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Covent Garden is a lively hub with shops, bars, art and dining making it a vibrant escape beyond its name.
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Piccadilly Circus is London's bustling Times Square packed with shops, performers and vibrant city energy.
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A London trip isn’t complete without a West End show rivaling Broadway with world-class theater productions.
Kensington Gardens offers unmatched serenity, with nearby Kensington Palace adding royal charm to the scene.
The London Eye offers a slow scenic ride with unbeatable bird’s-eye views of London’s South Bank and the Thames.
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