Iconic observation wheel on the Thames, standing at 135 meters. Offers panoramic views of the city's skyline. Built in 1999, a symbol of London and a popular attraction. Capsules provide a 360-degree view.
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#9 Churchill War Rooms
WWII command center in London used by Winston Churchill. Preserved site offers unique insight into wartime decisions.
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#8 Westminster Abbey
Historic London church, coronation site since 1066. Burial place of monarchs, poets, and scientists. Iconic Gothic architecture and symbol of British history and culture.
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#7 SEA LIFE London
Iconic aquarium on the South Bank, home to sharks, rays, and turtles. The Ocean Tunnel provides a captivating underwater experience. Promotes marine conservation.
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#6 IFS Cloud Cable Car
The London cable car, aka the Dangleway or IFS Cloud Cable Car, is a River Thames crossing. Built by Doppelmayr, it cost approximately £60 million.
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#5 London Dungeon
The London Dungeon: Immersive attraction near London Bridge, explores dark historical events like the plague and Jack the Ripper.
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#4 london bridge
The London Bridge spans the Thames, connecting the City of London and Southwark. Iconic and rebuilt in 1973, it offers stunning views.
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#3 Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London: Dive into the magic of Harry Potter with authentic sets and props from the films. A must-visit for fans and film enthusiasts!
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#2 Madame Tussauds London
World-famous wax museum featuring lifelike replicas of celebrities and historical figures. Established in 1836, it offers an immersive and entertaining experience.
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#1 Tower of London
Historic castle on the Thames, dating to Norman Conquest. Houses the White Tower and Crown Jewels. Rich in history, a top tourist site.