Where can you find the tombs of many famous British writers, scientists, kings and queens?
Westminster Abbey
What is the Elizabeth Tower better known as?
Big Ben
Where can you learn about animals and see dinosaur skeletons?
The Natural History Museum
Where can you see wax models of famous people?
Madame Tussauds
Name three ways you can travel around London
The underground (tube), black cab, river boat, bus, on foot!
Which civilization founded London in AD 43?
The Romans
What is the tallest building in London?
The Shard
Which gallery is located in Trafalgar Square?
The National Gallery
In which part of London is the is star attraction the Royal Observatory, which played a major role in the history of astronomy and navigation?
Greenwich
What is "The Knowledge"?
The test that black cab drivers have to pass.
Which fortress served as a royal palace, a prison, and an execution ground?
The Tower of London
Which building can you step inside to admire its intricate carvings, mosaics, and impressive dome?
St Paul's Cathedral
Where can you see Egyptian mummies and the Rosetta Stone?
The British Museum
In which part of London is the Portobello Road Market?
Notting Hill
Can you name a London railway station (underground or overground)?
Paddington, King's Cross, St Pancras, London Bridge, Charing Cross.......
When was London the capital of 6 countries?
During the Second World War
This is a stunning Gothic church that has witnessed coronations and royal weddings for centuries...
Westminster Abbey
Which museum is housed in a former power station?
The Tate Modern
Where can you see the crown jewels?
The Tower of London
Where can you learn about the history of transport?
The Transport Museum
What destroyed 80% of the city in 1666?
The Great Fire of London
Where will you find huge electronic billboards and the statue of Eros?
Piccadilly Circus
How many museums does London boast?
Over 170
How do you know if the king is in residence at Buckingham Palace?
The royal Standard is flying
When was the underground (the tube) built?
1863