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London the largest city in England is a true multicultural megalopolis

London the largest city in England is a true multicultural megalopolis

The largest city in England is a true multicultural megalopolis. With a population of almost 8 million people, London is one of the greatest cities in the world with a unique blend of fashion, culture, trade, finance and politics.

London will be holding the upcoming 2012 Olympics and will be the first city to host the Olympic gamers for the third time.

Traveling is best with either an oyster card, or a travel card, loaded into that, which are most cost effective for visitors who make their way on the underground, otherwise called the tube to reach the following must see attractions gathered here, as the best of London.

Trafalgar Square, which was renovated in 2003, is the meeting place of London. At the center, surrounded by four lions, the statue of Lord Horatio Nelson’s is watching over London, commemorating the victory against Napoleon`s navy in 1805. Serving an outdoor venue for live performances, and New Years Eve celebrations, Trafalgar Square gives home to a large christmas tree, a gift from the people of Norway as a gratitude for Britain`s help in WWII.

Covent Garden serves as a shopping center for visitors, with its many shops and restaurants, popular with visitors mostly at the weekend. Its main attraction is the Covent Garden Market Piazza, and the Seven Dials intersection, which connects nearby Soho, Bloomsbury, Trafalgar and Leicester Squares. Covent Garden is also the capital of London`s Theatreland with 14 theaters and two opera houses to choose from in planning a cultural night out.

The Tate Modern, with works of Picasso, Matisse, Dali, Pollock and Warhol has become one of the most fascinating attractions of London. Laying on the bank of the River Thames, this transformed Bankside Power Station is the most visited art gallery in the world.

London Eye is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, and also the most popular tourist attraction in London. Providing clear sight on the entire city, this glittering giant wheel is the most dominating architectural feature of London`s skyline, which has done for London what the Eiffel Tower did for Paris.

The British Museum, established in 1753 is a museum of human history and culture. With over seven million objects from all continents, the museum holds the largest collection, which documents human culture from the beginning. The bulding itself is also one of Britain’s greatest architectural landmarks.

The National Gallery gives home to European art from the thirteenth to the twentieth century. Located in Trafalgar Square the gallery gives home to the works of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, Monet and many other prominent European artists.

The gallery is relatively small in size, yet it represents some of the most important, major works of European art.

St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most famous sights of London. Providing hourly prayers and daily services, St. Paul’s Cathedral is an active, working church, which provided wedding ceremonies for public and royalty figures like the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.

The Tower of London is a historic castle on the North banks of the River Thames. The tower was founded in 1066 and served as a royal residence, and prison resented by the London population back at the days, since it was a symbol of oppression by the new ruling elite. Today, the tower is a most popular tourist attraction, which is protected as a world heritage sight.