3. TOWER BRIDGE
-Is a bridge with two towers
-It cross the river Thames
- It is next to the Tower of
London, from which it takes its
name.
-In the olimpic games Tower Bridge get
five rigs
4. BIG BEN
-It is a big bell of a clock
-It is next to the River Thames
and next to Westmister
-It was started the
build in 1843 and
finished in 1859.
-It high is 94 metres
-It is 43 cm inclined
5. LONDON EYE
-It is a big wheel
-It is near the river Thames
and opposite of the big ben
-It costed about 70 millions
pounds
-It was inaugurated on 31
December 1999
-A complete turn takes about
30 minutes
-From the London Eye you can see all the
city because it takes you up.
-You can see a lot of bridges and monuments
because there is near the River Thames
-A ticket cost £37.25
6. STONEHENGE
-It is a prehistoric monument in
Wiltshire, England
-It's far away from London
-The people think is magic because is
extrange and misteirous
7. WINDSOR
CASTLE
-It is the royal residence
-The original castle was built
in the 11th century after the
Norman invasion
-It has got a big path to
enter in the palace.
-The palace interior is very
beatiful and with red
carpets
8. WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
-It's a Gothic church and her
real name is The Collegiate
Church of St Peter at
Westminster
-It has got 700 years old
-Every year one million
of people visit this
church because it's very
famous
9. TRAFALGAR
SQUARE
-It is a public space and tourist
attraction in London
-It's the most important square in
the United Kingdom
This person is Horatio Nelson. He born the
29th of september 1758 in Britain and he
died the 21st of october 1805 in Spain.
He was very importat in the Napoleonic
War
10. WELLINGTON
ARCH
-Well-know as Constitution arch
-Originally was a big entrance to
Buckingham Palace
-Located on the south of Hyde
Park
-It was planned 1825 by George
IV to conmmemorate Britain's
victoires in the Napoleonic War