1. The official home of the British royal family in London, containing almost 600 rooms.

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1. The official home of the British royal family in London, containing almost 600 rooms.

1. The official home of the British royal family in London, containing almost 600 rooms.

2. It’s a fine gothic church, very important in England’s history: almost all kings and queens were crowned here.2. It’s a fine gothic church, very important in England’s history: almost all kings and queens were crowned here.

3. The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster.3. The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster.

4. The world’s biggest observation wheel; you can see many of London’s sights from a height of 135m.

4. The world’s biggest observation wheel; you can see many of London’s sights from a height of 135m.

5. It’s a very popular square in the centre of London, dominated by the statue of Lord Nelson.

5. It’s a very popular square in the centre of London, dominated by the statue of Lord Nelson.

6. A famous building which contains a large and important collection of ancient art, writings, coins, drawings.

6. A famous building which contains a large and important collection of ancient art, writings, coins, drawings.

7. The most famous of London’s churches; built by Christopher Wren after the Great Fire. It has got a wonderful dome!

7. The most famous of London’s churches; built by Christopher Wren after the Great Fire. It has got a wonderful dome!

8. A bridge which crosses the River Thames, just to the east of the Tower of London. It can open in the middle to let ships pass through.

8. A bridge which crosses the River Thames, just to the east of the Tower of London. It can open in the middle to let ships pass through.

9. A fortress, built in the 11th century. Early in its history it was a royal residence and prison, now it’s a museum.

9. A fortress, built in the 11th century. Early in its history it was a royal residence and prison, now it’s a museum.

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