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Harrods

Harrods

A department store that was established in 1834. A wonderful and expensive shopping experience.


London -from a crosswalk

London -from a crosswalk


London

London

Rows and rows of flats lined the streets.


A monument

A monument

Anybody know who it was built for? I wasn't able to see the name.


Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

I didn't get to see the Queen but I did see the guards.


The gates around Buckingham Palace

The gates around Buckingham Palace


Big Ben

Big Ben

The world's largest 4-faced chiming clock.


The London Eye

The London Eye

The London eye is also known as the Millennium Wheel. The 32 observation capsules on the wheel hold 25 people each. Talk about sightseeing at its finest!


A Silver Mime

A Silver Mime

The looked just like a concrete statue - until he moved.


A Victorian Mime

A Victorian Mime


The Thames

The Thames

A river that flows through parts of London.


The hotel bathroom

The hotel bathroom

Take note of the half glass barrier. No shower curtain or door here.


Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

A site rich in history dating back to 616. The place of many English Monarch coronations.