This part of the human body has 3.5 million visitors a year and gives you a great view of London.
The London Eye
This person is head of the state and part of the royal family.
Charles III
This is the side cars drive on in the UK and, of course, also in London.
The left side
It's long, it's only water and it runs through London.
The Thames
This literary person lives on Baker Street and works together with Dr. Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
Which English city was founded by the ancient Romans as a spa?
Bath
This town is known for its medieval cathedral. A famous literary work by Geoffrey Chaucer is placed here.
Canterbury
If the King invites you for tea, you will probably have to go there.
Buckingham Palace
This actor was born in London and played the wizard "Harry Potter" in the movies.
Daniel Radcliff.
The doubledecker busses in London have this colour.
Red
This place was originally owned by Shakespeare.
The Globe Theatre
This is London's biggest airport.
London Heathrow
Which English city is well-known for its beaches and can boast about its 19th century Royal Pavilion built in Indian style and with Chinese decorations inside?
Brighton
City famous for its industry and for the most popular boy band of all time.
Liverpool.
This is a major traffic junction, a busy meeting place and a popular tourist attraction. It can be described as a "circle", a round open space at a street junction.
Piccadilly Circus
This person used to be part of the British royal family and now lives in California.
Prince Harry
This is the London name for the underground train system.
The Tube
This sight used to be many things, e.g. a residence for the Royals, a prison and a zoo.
The Tower of London
With 310 meters this used to be the tallest building in the European Union and you can find it near the river Thames.
The Shard
City nicknamed the Jewel in Scotland's crown.
Edinburgh
This city was once world's main center for cotton goods.
Manchester.
At this place you can take pictures of many popular persons because you can see them as wax figures.
Madame Tussaud's
This famous football star was born in London in 1975 and used to be captain of the English national football team.
David Beckham
The colour of the famous taxis in London.
Black.
Tourists often think the tower or the clock has this name. But it is really the bell.
Big Ben
This king used to have 6 wives and there is a saying about his wives: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
Henry VIII
Two cities that house UK's top universities.
Mention their nickname, too.
Oxford, Cambridge.
Oxbridge
A capital to one of the historical countries. Formerly a coal town, now a modern city. Seat of the Senedd.
Cardiff
This is the most famous department store in London.
Harrods
This person was a famous playwright. He is burried in Stratford Upon Avon.
William Shakespeare
This train station was mentioned in the Harry Potter movies because it's the place where you can find platform 9 3/4.
King's Cross
In this famous church in London kings and queens are crowned.
Westminster Abbey
This cathedral of science is THE place for everyone who is interested in the history of our planet.
Natural History Museum
A city in the south-west. Connected to the industrial revolution and the slave trade.
Bristol.
A port city, formerly known as a major enter for shipbuilding and linen manufacture. Titanic was constructed here.
Belfast.