With its village atmosphere, Notting Hill is a very nice neighborhood. Walking through the charming streets, you will feel like one of the famous characters in "Maid in Notting Hill!" Head towards Kensington Gardens and Kensington Palace, the neighborhood that saw the birth and growth of Queen Victoria.
Join through Hyde Park, the must Buckingham Palace, the world's most prestigious royal residence. Then, stop in a beautiful garden, the St James' Park. After visiting Buckingham Palace you will not refuse to rest facing the lake. Taking the Downing Street to join the Banqueting House, notice the guards in front of No. 10, known to be the residence of the Prime Ministers address. Please note that the street is subject to police checks.
If want to stroll and shopping then you just do not hesitate to get in Convent Garden. You can stop for a drink while listening to music groups or buy souvenirs.
Not far away is the district of the City, London's financial center. The famous St Paul's Cathedral stands majestically with its beautiful dome.
South of Saint James's Park, is the Westminster Abbey with her, his palace and cathedral.
Continue east to find the Tower of London, one of the leading London landmarks. Next, cross Tower Bridge onto the south bank of the Thames where you can visit the theater of Shakespeare's globe or take a ride on the big observation wheel, the London Eye - the city view is breathtaking!
Stay away a little to the north and head to Regent's Park, yet quiet and relaxing.
If you want to get away a little of London, Greenwich is the perfect place to escape for a day in the busy life of the city. The architecture, the palace and its grounds will amaze you. Go to the discovery of the famous Queen's House, which is located in the National Maritime Museum.
Southwest of the city, you'll feel like you're in the particular campaign by visiting the fabulous Kew Gardens. It brings flowers and plants more beautiful as each other in a royal setting. Do not miss the Hampton Court Palace, which borders the garden.
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