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Big Ben
BFI IMAX Cinema
Britain At War Experience
Buckingham Palace
Cabinet War Rooms
Change of Guards
HMS Belfast
Kensington Palace
London Aquarium
London City Zoo
London Dungeon
London Eye
London Planetarium
Madame Tussaud's
Monument Of London
Queen's gallery

Southwark Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
Tower Bridge
Tower of London
Vinopolis: The City Of Wine
Westminster Abbey

   
Though London was for more than a century the most populous city on earth, it was also always a collection of villages. Each village used to have a unique quality and some still do. The Government focuses on Whitehall, with power derived from parliament in Westminster - incomplete without the Queen, whose royal and public life is still centred round St James' Park.

Newspapers used to be in Fleet Street, book publishers in Bloomsbury, films in Wardour Street, theatres in Shaftesbury Avenue, fashion in Mayfair and fruit and vegetables in Covent Garden. The City is still a financial centre to match Wall Street and the Far East; the West End is full of shops, restaurants and art galleries; the River Thames, now much cleaner, is a silver thread from Chelsea to Greenwich.

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