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Attractions in London City


London is famous with its museums, architectural ensembles and pubs, but there are many other places to visit. Numerous impressing attractions and places of interest are housing in London.

The London Eye (now known as Millennium Wheel) with its 135 Meters is the highest observatory wheel in the world. The trip over the capital of Great Britain will take about 30 minutes and all this time you can enjoy views of evening, morning or working and seething London.
The Kew Gardens stretched over the territory of 300 acres. More than 40 000 of plants are collected here. The gardens include Japanese garden, stone garden and 2 art galleries.
The London Aquarium is home for hundreds of species: fishes and other sea inhabitants live here next to each other. This is the only place in London where you can watch sharks, giant sea-eels and electric rays, touch crabs and starfishes.
The London Dungeon is situated deep under the stones of the historical pavements. Here you can plunge into the cruel and bloody past, preserved here in horrifying details. These terrifying labyrinths make live the scaring stories about London events for the last 2000 years.
For 40 years The London Planetarium is a wonderland for its guests. Thanks to the most modern and exact star projector today’s visitors can undertake the virtual journey to the stars. From interactive space attractions you can learn about black holes, participate at searches for exolife and experience what your weight can be equal should you live in Jupiter - the biggest planet of the solar system.
London is reach for museums. A traveler can find the attraction to his taste. Those, who prefer local exotics, will be attracted by Cockney museum – museum of real London born and bred people, as well as by Madame Tussauds Museum wax monuments.
Technologies fans should have a loot at Cabaret Mechanical Theatre - the museum of automated mechanisms and mechanical sculptures, situated in the very centre of London. There is another typically English museum here - London Transport Museum, despite its prosaic name museum promises lots of interesting and amazing facts, as London was the first place where omnibuses and draw railroad – underground - appeared. Experts in philosophy and literature are most welcome at Freud, Dickens and Sherlock Holmes museums. Sports fans can visit Tennis museum, dedicated to Wimbledon tennis tournaments.