TOP 10 things to do in London 2019

In this video, we'll present you 10 best things to see in London and couple more propositions at the end of the video. And don't forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel. The suggests are based on our agitating tours to London. Here are our top 10 pickings:

NUMBER 1: Tower Bridge Tower Bridge intersects the River Thames and was constructed at the end of 19th century. You can take a boat ride that runs under the Tower Bridge for full suffer. Don't miss the two very important magnetism nearby: the historic palace Tower of London from 11 the century and the last remaining of the Roman Wall that was probably built in the 3rd century.

NUMBER 2: Camden Town This former industrial financial basis has been replaced by services industries such as retail, tourism, and presentation. The neighborhood now hosts street markets and music venues which are strongly associated with alternative culture. Don't forget to visit an amazing Camden Market and Cyber dog store with the futuristic mode, squad wear, rave invests and lives dancers inside the shop.

NUMBER 3: Museums London is full of astounding museums and most of them are free-spoken. You can start with The British museum that is dedicated to human history, art and culture. Don't miss the Natural History Museum that exhibits a vast reach of samples from various some part of natural history. Just around the corner, there is the Science Museum: a great situate to ensure, touch and experience discipline first-hand. You can check in the description container where we included the link to all free museums in London.

NUMBER 4: Big Ben and Palace of Westminster This British cultural icon was completed in 1859 and it lays at the northern edge of the Palace of Westminster, which is the seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is pinpointed was originally the Clock Tower, but it was renamed as Elizabeth Tower in 2012. Unfortunately, Big Ben is being renovated and will not be completed for duet more years.

A few steps away is also an impressive gothic religion, Westminster Abby.

NUMBER 5: London Eye The London Eye is a monster Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames overlooking Big Ben and Westminster. When it opened to the public in 2000 it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel. The organize is 135 m towering( 443 feet) and the wheel has a diameter of 120 m( 394 feet ).

NUMBER 6: Little Venice Little Venice is a neighborhood centered on an area of decorative houseboats and a partly tree-lined, three-way conjunction of canals. Little Venice is one of London's prime residential areas and contains restaurants, browses, theaters, and taverns. Clearly a refreshing area and something you do not expect to see in London.

NUMBER 7: Hyde Park Hyde Park is London's prime ballpark. It offers both world-class occurrences and concerts together with plenty of quiet plazas to relax.
In 2004 there was an opening of the fountains in reminiscence of Diana, Princess of Wales.

NUMBER 8: Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Circus is road conjunction and public opening of London's West End in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. It was identified after a house belonging to a tailor famed for selling piccadills or piccadillies, a term used for all kinds of collars. The Circus is particularly known for its video display and neon signalings attached to the angle of the building. We intimate to also visit it by night.

NUMBER 9: Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the most iconic imperial built in the country. It is the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen and is one of just a few laboring imperial palaces left in the world. Don't miss the iconic formality Changing the Guard also known as Guard Mounting carried out by soldiers on active duty from the Foot Guards who have patrolled the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces since 1660. Check the description box for the link to the updated picket mounting timetable.

NUMBER 10: Harrods Harrods is an indulgence department store, now owned by the state of Qatar. The store fills a 20,000 m2( 5-acre) area and has 330 departments enveloping 90,000 m2( one million square feet) of retail space.

And here is a BONUS that we promised: CANARY WHARF If you have an extra few hours to spare, visit Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs, the Manhattan of London. It is a commercial-grade region in eastern London and contains many of Europe's tallest builds, including the second-tallest in the UK, One Canada Square. Of track, there are tons of other things to see and do in London and it all depends on the sees you want to visit and how many epochs you'll spend in this amazing municipality.