2. Hopefully fun together while we form
artistically seeing museums and
important London sites while we learn
English.
3. Interesting places for
visiting.
Big ben
Big Ben is the name by which it is known the great bell of
the clock on the northwest side of the Palace of
Westminster, the seat of the Parliament of the United
Kingdom, London, and popularly by extension is also used
to name the clock tower.
4. British museum
• The museum was one of the
first institutions of its kind in
Europe. Custody over seven
million objects from all
continents, many of which
are stored for study and
restoration, or saved for lack
of space to display them
5. Buckingham Palace
• is the official residence of the
British monarch in London. The
palace is used for ceremonies
and state visits, sightseeing and
as a residence by Queen
Elizabeth II, and is also the
headquarters of the royal
collection of art (Royal
Collection), whose main jewels
are exhibited to the public. The
palace is a rallying point for the
British in times of crisis and
celebration.
6. London eye
• also known as the Millennium
Wheel, completed in 1999 and
opened in March 2000.The
London Eye reaches a height of
135 m on the western end of
Jubilee Gardens, on the South
Bank of the Thames, London
Borough of Lambeth, between
Hungerford and Westminster
bridges. The wheel is next to
County Hall and outside the
offices of the Ministry of
Defence.
7. Trafalgar square
IF YOU COME TO LONDON YOU
CAN NOT MISS ONE OF THE MOST
FAMOUS SQUARES IN LONDON
WHICH CONCENTRATES THE
PAST GLORY OF ENGLAND
QUEEN OF THE SEAS, AND THE
RICHNESS OF THE ART
COLLECTIONS OF THE
PRESTIGIOUS.
8. Chelsea stadium
• one of the
teams most
prestigious
football in
England is
Chelsea. you
can visit the
camp facilities
and equipment.