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Museum |
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See, touch and experience the
major scientific advances of the
last 300 years at the largest
museum of its kind in the world.
The Science Museum has over 40
galleries and 2000 hands-on
exhibits, step into the future
in the Wellcome Wing, visit the
IMAX cinema and virtual reality
simulator.
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The Victoria &
Albert Museum
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The
V&A
celebrates
all
things
art
and
design,
and
is
home
to
3,000
years
worth
of
amazing
artefacts
from
many
of
the
world's
richest
cultures.
See
their
amazing
collection
of
ceramics,
furniture,
fashion,
glass,
jewellery,
photographs,
sculpture,
textiles
and
paintings.
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Madame Tussauds |
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At
Madame
Tussauds,
you'll
come
face-to-face
with
some
of
the
world’s
most
famous
faces.
From
Shakespeare
to
the
Dali
Lama
you'll
meet
history
and
politics'
most
influential
figures;
sing
along
with
Kylie;
strike
a
penalty
with
Rooney
or
receive
a
once-in-a-lifetime
audience
with
Her
Majesty
the
Queen.
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The Tower of
London |
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Take
a
free
guided
tour
with
one
of
the
Yeoman
Warders
around
one
of
the
most
famous
fortified
buildings
in
the
world.
Discover
its
900
year
history
as a
royal
palace
and
fortress,
prison
and
place
of
execution,
mint,
arsenal,
menagerie
and
jewel
house.
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National
Maritime Museum |
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One
of
the
greatest
maritime
museums
of
the
world
containing
models,
displays,
paintings
and
trophies
from
every
continent
of
the
world.
Children
find
plenty
to
engage
them
in
the
All
Hands
gallery
and
have
a go
on
the
professional
ship
simulator.
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British
Museum |
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The
imposing
British
Museum
exhibits
the
works
of
man
from
prehistoric
to
modern
times
with
collections
drawn
from
all
around
the
world.
Famous
objects
include
the
Rosetta
Stone,
sculptures
from
the
Parthenon
and
the
Portland
Vase.
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Tate
Modern
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The
impressive
Tate
Modern
is
Britain's
national
museum
of
modern
art.
Housed
in
the
former
Bankside
Power
Station
on
the
banks
of
the
River
Thames,
the
gallery
displays
major
works
by
Matisse
and
Picasso
as
well
as
contemporary
work,
exhibitions
and
installations.
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National
Gallery |
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The
National
Gallery
houses
one of
the
greatest
collections
of
European
painting
in the
world.
With
paintings
ranging
from
1250 to
1900,
the
collection
includes
work by
Botticelli,
Leonardo
da
Vinci,
Rembrandt,
Gainsborough,
Turner,
Cezanne
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Natural History
Museum |
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As
well
as
the
permanent
dinosaur
exhibition,
the
Natural
History
Museum
boasts
a
collection
of
the
biggest,
tallest
and
rarest
animals
in
the
world.
Don't
miss
the
life-sized
model
of
the
Blue
Whale,
the
40
million
year
old
spider,
the
earthquake
simulator
and
an
elephant
bird
egg.
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The London Eye |
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The
London
Eye
is a
major
feature
of
London's
skyline.
It
is
the
world's
highest
observation
wheel
and
offers
passengers
spectacular
views
of
over
55
of
London's
most
famous
landmarks
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all
in
just
30
minutes.
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