This place has once been a palace, a prison, and even a zoo.
The Tower of London
The is the London name for the underground train system.
the Tube
The person is the current head of the UK.
King Charles III
Translate to English: Schlange, Reihe (wartender Menschen)
queue
This is the only day, in which the London Eye is not open?
Christmas Day
It is London's famous cathedral, built by Christopher Wren between 1668 and 1708.
St. Paul's Cathedral
The doubledecker buses in London are this colour.
Red.
This is the author of "A Christmas Carol", which is set in London.
Charles Dickens
Translate to German (in the context of transport): timetable
Fahrplan
The tour guides, who guard the Tower of London, are called...
Beefeaters
This was the original name of the London Eye
The Millennium Wheel.
This is the side of the road, that people drive on in the UK.
The Left Side
This famous football star was born in London in 1975 and used to be captain of the English national football team.
David Beckham
Translate to English: Regierung
government
This is the name of the Carnival, that Emily wanted to visit from Unit 1.
Notting Hill Carnival
Everyone calls this famous clock tower 'Big Ben', but its real name is ...
This is the train station, which features in the Harry Potter films with platform 9&3/4.
Kings Cross Station
This person is famous for writing plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth".
Shakespeare
Translate to English: Durchsage, Ansage.
announcement
This King had 6 wives. There is a famous saying about his wives: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
King Henry VIII
In this place, you can see admiral Nelson perched at the top of a column with four lions at his feet.
Trafalgar Square
Guess...this is how many babies have been born on the Tube?
3
This literary character lived on Baker Street and worked together with Dr. Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
Translate to German: eastbound
Richtung Osten
Guess... this is the number of steps there are, leading up to the Big Ben Bell?
334 stone steps.