It was a prison built by William the Conqueror
The Tower of London
It is the biggest toy store in the world.
Hamleys.
It is close to Hyde Park and next to Knightbridge tube station.
Selfridges.
On the top floor you can see all the planets.
madame Tussaud's planetarium.
It is by the Thames and it has thirty-two capsules.
The London Eye.
When King Charles III is inside there is the Union Jack at the top.
Buckingham Palace
It is across the Millenium Bridge and has a very high gallery.
Saint Paul's Cathedral.
It is a lake in the middle of Hyde Park.
The Serpentine.
There are beefeaters and ravens inside.
The Tower of London.
He was a famous detective and he lived in Baker Street but only in books!
Sherlock Holmes.
It is also called Z.S.L.
London Zoo.
You can see a lot of mommies there.
The British Museum.
It is very quiet and close to Buckingham Palace and there are cute squirrels in the trees.
Saint James's Park.
Originally it was an apple market.
Covent Garden.
The British government works inside this palace next door to London clock tower.
The Palace of Westminster / The Houses of Parliament.
It is smaller than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Marble Arch.
The basement floor is very scary with Jack the Ripper in wax!
Madame Tussaud's.
Benjamin Hall made the big bell inside it.
Big Ben.
There are giant billboards or advertising boards and there is a statue of Eros in the middle.
Piccadilly Circus.
You can admire the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House.
The Tower of London.
It is very high and has a lot of windows.
The Shard
If you are crazy about dinosaurs you must visit it.
The Natural History Museum.
People can see drama in it.
Shakespeare's Globe theatre.
It is on the River Thames and it opens in the middle for big boats.
Tower Bridge.
It is a Swiss bank made of glass in the City of London and it looks like a giant pickle or rocket.
The Gherkin.