Who was London founded by?
The Romans
Who is Elizabeth II.
British queen
What is the Tube?
London's underground
What is the queen's official seat?
Buckingham Palace
Which is the most famous shopping street in London?
Oxford Street
When was London founded?
50 AD
Who is the next to become the British sovereign?
Prince Charles
What is the name of the special London's bus which has two decks?
double-decker
What is the most famous cathedral in London?
St. Paul's Cathedral
In which "garden" can you do shopping, have a meal, and watch buskers?
Covent Garden
What happened in 1066?
The Great Fire of London
Who was Sir Christopher Wren?
an architect, built St. Pauls cathedral after the Great Fire of London
What is Heathrow?
main London's airport
What and where is Speaker's Corner?
an area where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed, in Hyde Park
What is Albert Royal Hall?
a concert hall in Kensington
When was the Tower built?
ni the 1070s
Who was William the Conqueror?
English king who had the Tower built in 1070s
Name 4 mens of transport you can use in London.
the tube, taxis, double-deckers, river buses, bikes ...
What and where is Poet's Corner?
a place in Westminster Abbey, where over 100 poets and writers are buried or have memorials
What is Harrods?
London's most famous luxury department store
What happened in 1863?
London introduced the world’s first underground.
Which king had his two wives executed in the Tower?
Henry VIII
What is London Overground?
a suburban rail network serving London and its environs
What can you see in Trafalgar Square? Give at least 3 things.
Nelson's Column, 4 plinths (3 with statues and one hosting contemporary art), 2 fountains, The National Gallery, pigeons
Name 3 most famous and popular shopping areas in London.
Soho, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Brick Lane, Bond Street, Shoreditch, Notting Hill, Mayfair, Covent Garden, Hampstead....