At night, the city of London, the capital of Britain, appeared with a different beauty.

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London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is one of the most diverse cities in the world. In this city, just as the old aristocratic establishments are eye-catching, so is modernity. People from different ethnic groups of the world live here. So naturally there is a huge assortment of varied foods here. London at night is decorated with a different kind of beauty. The flash of light and the various arrangements seem to change its form. Buckingham Palace in London is one of the largest palaces in the world. Even if you do not go there? Straight down the subway train to Victoria Metro Station. This large palace can be seen from a distance. As soon as you get close, you will see a crowd of people, a rush to take pictures. The front door of this huge palace is attached. As much as can be seen from outside. Inside, armed guards wearing large black hats and red robes. There is a huge garden in front of the palace. Sculptures of people and lions in the garden. Another eye-catching white stone sculpture can also be seen here. In addition, there are several installations here. All in all, Buckingham Palace will fascinate you.
Buckingham Palace was built for various royal ceremonies and leisure entertainment of the British royal family. At first the name of the palace was Buckingham House. The palace was used by the British royal family during the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837. Coming out of Buckingham Palace, you will see a huge park. It is quite familiar. You have to come here when you come to London. Hyde Park is the largest Royal Park in London. Rows and rows of trees, large fields, park seating are all great places. People don't just come here and wander around. Some ride bicycles, some run, some sit on park benches and just hang out. In autumn all the leaves of the tree have turned yellow, the maple leaves have started falling. Big squirrels are looking for food under that pile of leaves. They don't seem to be afraid. A large lake inside the park. Several species of birds on the shores of the lake. Especially ducks and pigeons were seen a lot. However, as soon as he got close, he flew away and sat in the water of the lake. Here the flamingo floats in the water of the lake along with the duck. London Eye - London Eye is one of the signature tourist destinations in London. It can be seen from any direction in London. If you want to see how much it appeals to tourists, you have to go around. London Eye on one side of the river Thames. You have to cross the line in this round ride. The entire city of London can be seen in a 360 degree panoramic view as it rises to the top of the round London Eye. In a total of 32 capsules, about 15,000 tourists visit the city every day from a bird's eye view.
Each capsule of the London Eye weighs about 10 tons. These 32 capsules represent 32 suburbs of Greater London. Each capsule is air-conditioned and has benches for visitors to sit on. One capsule can seat up to 25 visitors.
The area around the London Eye at night is filled with all sorts of lights. The red glow spread around the London Eye. The look of royal London changed as the lampposts around the River Thames lit up. There is a small food shop next to the London Eye. However, the price is a bit high. UK Parliament Building the UK Parliament building is within walking distance of the London Eye. The tall building easily attracts attention. There is no barrier to partial access to the Parliament building with permission. Inside is a huge lawn. There are several sculptures on either side of the inside. However, there are some restrictions during the parliamentary session. Various issues of the world are debated in this parliament. Big Ben, the landmark icon of London. Located next to the Parliament building. Big Ben is a well-known and popular installation in London. At first it was known as the Great Bell. Some think that the name is derived from the name of Sir Benjamin Hall. Because he oversaw the construction of the Great Bell. Big Ben is thought to have come from the name of English boxer and heavyweight champion Benjamin Conte. It is the world's largest sound-producing quadrupedal clock. The watch alone weighs more than five tons. The numbers on the front of the watch are 2 feet (610 millimeters) and the minute hand is 1 foot (305 millimeters) long. The 16-story Big Ben Tower was completed in 1859. The Thames is the 'heart' of London. The whole of London is surrounded by the Thames. London's urban civilization developed in its vicinity. Small ships float in this river. These have food shops. There are many packages called River Cruise to enjoy the beauty of the Thames. He can go for a walk in the river with the package. Once you cross the river Thames, you can see the whole of London. In the evening, the Thames became beautiful. The name of the river originates from the valley of the Thames. The Thames flows through this valley. If you don't see London's iconic Tower Bridge, travel to London - that's what the elders say! The Tower Bridge, seen many times in movies and stills, seems to evoke a different vibe. This bridge over the Thames is another symbol of the aristocracy of royal London. The Tower Bridge is opened at one time of day. Seeing the crowd at the ticket line, we saw it from a distance. The shape of the bridge varies from one aspect to another. The current connection bridge was opened for crossing in 1973. It is basically a box girder bridge made of concrete and iron. Earlier there was a wooden bridge built by the first Roman founders in London. The aristocracy of London can be understood by visiting Oxford Street. There are all sorts of high-rise buildings and installations and big brand shops here. There are all kinds of shops here, from clothing to food shops. The area has long been known for its food stalls in many parts of the world. The BBC has a media office on Oxford Street. Oxford Street in the evening is a different world. The experience of wandering the alleys of Oxford Street in the evening is not meant to be. The bars below the two- or three-hundred-year-old building seem to be buzzing in the evening. At the end of the office, people come here to hang out until midnight. From anywhere, get on the subway, get off at Warwick Station, and walk a short distance to get a glimpse of this little Venice. Here you will find big lovely boats in the lake. In fact, these are small boat-like restaurants. Trees on both sides of the lake. There are bunches of green apples in the trees beside the lake. Next to the small Venice is a large cathedral. Go to London and don't go to the British Museum, that's what happens! You don't have to go around here, you have to come with time. Because, the line of visitors is quite large there. There is no cost to enter here. However, if you want, you can donate to the museum authorities. .How many kinds of arrangements in this museum? That being said, there are so many events here that you didn't even think about!
It is one of the largest museums in the world. The British Museum has about 13 million artifacts from around the world.
It was established in 1753. Initially, the museum was based on artifacts collected by physicist Sir Hans Sloane. Sir Hans collected more than 71,000 items in the museum. Among them were more than 40,000 books, 7,000 manuscripts, and 337 species of plant remains.

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