

lots of excellent curry houses which often do not sell alcohol as they are run by Muslims.street in the east End, where people from Bangladesh live.not only visited by tourists, but also used as a wholesale market where famous chefs like Jamie Oliver buy food for their restaurants.one of the oldest food markets in London (13th century).reopening in 2009 – Camden Lock Village.about 500,000 people visit the market every week.situated between Tower Bridge and The Shard.headquarters of the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London.exhibition was moved to the today's building in 1884.Marie Tussaud showed first wax figures in 1802.

the Musical "Lion King" has been staged here since 1999.the first waxworks of Madame Tussauds were shown here.The name of the theatre is based on a melody in a song by Tangerine Dream which was recorded in the 80ies. the musical "We Will Rock You" has been on stage since 2002.built as a theatre for live shown in 1928/29.students of music often perform in the market hall.street entertainers in front of the market hall.the agencies have moved to more comfortable rooms in Canary Wharf.a lot of newspaper agencies were situated here until the 1980ies.historical events (the Plague, the Great Fire of London, Jack the Ripper) are shown.from 1974 to 2012 under the Tube station London Bridge.chamber of horrors – next to the London Eye (since 2013).purveyor to Her Majesty the Queen until 2001.houses the Court of Appeal and the High Court of Justice.flags are shown on both sides of the road in case of state visits.runs from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square.column with Admiral Nelson on top who won great victories for England (Battle of Trafalgar in 1805).place for festivals – but also for demonstrations.main roads cross here (The Mall, Whitehall, Pall Mall).open theatre (Do not forget your umbrella in case it rains.).reconstruction is 230 metres away from the original theatre.The bridge is shown in the film "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".


the complete tower is called Clock Tower.Big Ben refers to the name of the Great Bell.four bells (quarter bells) strike every 15 minutes.Part of the Houses of Parliament official name: Great Bell of Westminster He was found, arrested and should have been hanged, but shortly before the execution he jumped from the scaffold and broke his neck. meeting place of the House of Lords and House of CommonsĪ Catholic group wanted to blow up Parliament and kill the Protestant King James to re-establish Catholicism in England.residence of the English kings up to the 16th century.Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) When the Queen is in residence the Royal Standard flies from the flagpole, when the Queen is not in residence the Union Flag can be seen. main residence of the British Monarch since 1837.built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703.
