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What to See in Middlesex

 
  • Big Ben

    Neo-gothic clock and bell tower housing the Great Bell known as Big Ben, featuring the world's largest four-dial clock.

  • Buckingham Palace

    Historic royal palace and official London residence of the British monarch, known for its neoclassical and Georgian architecture and state rooms.

  • Trafalgar Square

    Historic public square featuring iconic statues, fountains, and Nelson's Column. Serves as a cultural and political gathering place hosting events and celebrations.

  • Westminster Abbey

    Historic Gothic abbey church known for royal ceremonies, burials, and its rich heritage as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Piccadilly Circus

    Famous public square and road junction known for its illuminated advertising screens and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain featuring the statue of Eros.

  • Tower of London

    Historic royal fortress and palace featuring Norman and gothic architecture, housing the Crown Jewels and significant medieval collections. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich history in royal and military roles.

  • St Paul's Cathedral

    Baroque Anglican cathedral known for its impressive dome and historic significance. It functions as both a place of worship and a major sightseeing site with access to its crypt and galleries.

  • Covent Garden Market

    Historic shopping and food market set in a Grade II* listed building known for crafts, fashion, jewellery, and food stalls.

  • National Gallery

    Art museum housing a vast collection of European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries with free admission and wheelchair accessibility.

  • British Museum

    National museum housing extensive collections of art and archaeological artifacts spanning over two million years of human history. Features Georgian and Neoclassical architecture and free public access.

  • Natural History Museum

    Extensive natural history collections and exhibitions housed in a neo-romanesque building designed by Alfred Waterhouse. The museum features notable specimens such as dinosaur skeletons, fossils, minerals, and biological collections.

  • Kensington Palace

    Historic royal residence featuring baroque architecture and exhibitions related to British royalty and history.

  • Portobello Market

    Largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers offering antiques and collectibles alongside food stalls and second-hand clothing. Known for its vibrant street market atmosphere, especially on Saturdays.

  • Science Museum

    Major cultural and educational institution featuring interactive exhibits and historic scientific objects. Admission is free.

  • Abbey Road Studios

    Legendary recording studio established in 1931, renowned for its association with The Beatles and its role in music production history.

  • Kensington Gardens

    Historic royal park originally part of Kensington Palace grounds, featuring extensive gardens and notable landmarks. It includes accessible strolling areas and cultural monuments within a large city park setting.

  • Royal Albert Hall

    Historic concert hall and entertainment venue known for hosting a wide range of music concerts, ballet, theatre, and cultural events.

  • Notting Hill Bookshop

    Independent bookstore known for its literary charm and connection to the iconic Notting Hill film.

  • Terminal 5

    Heathrow Terminal 5 is an airport terminal at Heathrow Airport, the main airport serving London.

  • Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia

    Saint Sophia Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox church on Moscow Road in the Bayswater area of London.

  • Royal Air Force Museum London

    The Royal Air Force Museum London is located on the former Hendon Aerodrome, in North London's Borough of Barnet.

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