It has the same name as a human body part, it has 3.5 million visitors a year and gives you a great view of London.
London Eye
This literary character lives on Baker Street and works together with Dr. Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
This is the side cars drive on in the UK and, of course, also in London.
the left side
This person is the head of state of the United Kingdom and of 14 other countries, known as realms.
King Charles III
The buses in London are this color
red
This place was owned by Shakespeare and his plays were played there in the 17th century.
the Globe Theatre
This person is the current Prime Minister of the UK.
Keir Starmer
The name of the famous 2-storey London buses
double deckers
This is the official residence of the King in London.
Buckingham Palace
Tourists often think it is a tower or a clock, but it is really a bell.
Big Ben
In this place, you can see admiral Nelson perched at the top of a column with four lions at his feet.
Trafalgar Square
This French nobleman built the first real royal castle in London, in 1066.
William the Conqueror (William 1st / Guillaume le conquérant)?
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. Now this is where the Royal jewels are kept.
the Tower of London
With 310 meters this is the tallest building in the European Union and you can find it near the river Thames. It looks like a pointy piece of glass.
the Shard
It is London's famous cathedral, built by Christopher Wren between 1668 and 1708.
Saint Paul's cathedral
This famous football star was born in London in 1975 and used to be captain of the English national football team.
David Beckham
This is the river that flows through London
the Thames
This is where King Charles III, like many of his predecessors was crowned.
Westminster Abbey
It took place in 1666 and destroyed 80% of the city's buildings.
the (Great) Fire of London
This place used to be a power station but is now an art gallery.
Tate Modern
This highly famous person is nicknamed The Bard
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
This king used to have 6 wives and there is a saying about his wives: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
Henry VIII
This is London's original name, given to it by the Romans when they settled there around 47-50 AD
Londinium
How do we call a geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich?
prime meridian
This person drew maps of London's streets before the great disaster in 1666.
Václav Hollar
You can use this card for discounts on public transport.
Bus pass, Oyster card
What birds do they keep in the Tower to protect the existence of the monarchy?
ravens
In which park can you find Speakers' Corner, an area where free speech open-air public speaking debate, and discussion are allowed?
Hyde Park