In this place , a big wheel wheel 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.
King Charles III
What is the name of the buses?
Red Double-Deckers
It's long, it's only water and it runs through London.
the Thames River
A very famous landmark
Tower Bridge
If the Queen invites you for tea, you will probably have to go to this place.
Buckingham Palace
This lord is a famous admiral and he has his statue on top of a column in Trafalgar Square.
Lord Admiral Nelson
It's the name of the London underground.
The Tube
You can take pictures of these birds that live at the tower of London.
the ravens
The houses of parliament are in this building
The Palace of Westminster
In this place, you can take pictures of many popular persons because you can see them as wax figures.
Madam Tussaud museum - Henry VIII and his 6 wives
This person leads the Government and appoints the Ministers.
The Prime Minister
There were no trams at all in London between 1952 and 2000.
True or false?
True.
There have been two separate generations of trams in London, from 1860 to 1952 and from 2000 to the present.
This sight used to be a power station.
the Tate Modern museum
It was destroyed by a fire in 1666 and rebuilt with its famous dome by Sir Christopher Wren.
St Paul's Cathedral
This place used to be a fortress and a prison. Ann Boleyn, Henry VIII's wife was a prisonner there.
The Tower of London
Who is the mayor of London?
The current mayor is Sadiq Khan, who took office on 9 May 2016.
The name of the travel card you buy to take the public transport in London.
The Oyster card
Tourists often think the tower or the clock has this name. But it is really the bell.
Big Ben
It takes its name after its shape.
The Gherkin
In this place, the laws are debated and voted.
The houses of Parliament
They wear a red and blue costume and work at the Tower of London.
The Yeomen Warders or Beefeaters
It was opened in 2000 and you can only walk across it, no cars are allowed.
The Millennium Bridge
It was built by William the Conqueror.
The Tower of London
This building is
The Monument
The 202ft column, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr Robert Hooke, was built to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666 and stands on the piazza between Fish Street Hill and Monument Street.