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Houses of Parliament & Big Ben: symbol of democratic government
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/14/2008
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- Unrated
Visually impressive centre of power, where important national and global decisions are made.
Museum of London: modern purpose-build museum chronicling the capital's history
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/14/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Over a million objects tell London's story through the ages.
The Royal Observatory: discover the origins of Greenwich meantime
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Ever wished you could turn back time? Learn all about the creation of the first maritime clock and how longitude was discovered.
National Maritime Museum: see how Britannia ruled the waves
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Covers every aspect of seafaring - both in peace and at war
Imperial War Museum: contemplate wartime’s momentous events
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Charts the wars of the twentieth century and their impact on everyday lives.
Science Museum: see science for yourself
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Stephenson’s Rocket, a V2 missile and Apollo 10 command module are just a few of the exhibits on display.
Tate Modern: world-class art collection that’s not afraid to shake the foundations
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Transformed power station is Europe’s most successful contemporary gallery.
Tate Britain: see some of the classics
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
Archive of British art from the 16th century until today.
National Portrait Gallery: telling Britain’s story through portraits
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated

Pictures of the great and good – and the bad and ugly – through British history.
National History Museum: open your eyes to the natural world
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
- Free attractions
- Unrated
More than 70 million life and earth specimens on display in ornate ‘cathedral of nature’.

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