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Which airport would you arrive at from Spain? How will you travel to London? What is the name/address of your hotel? Some hotel information You are hungry. You would like to eat a traditional take-away English meal. What do you eat? Tube to Westminster Bridge? You´re going sightseeing in London. You´re going to see Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. Trafalgar square. Leicester square. London Eye Write about what you´ll see. Location, history, important facts , etc http://royal-national.com/
http://www.mylondonmap.com/
http://www.londontopic.co.uk/food.htm http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/westminster.htm http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/culture/big-ben http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/trafalgar.htm http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/londoneye.html
Busca y localiza
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Gas Lamp
The Webb Patent Sewer Gas Lamp was invented in the late 19th century, primarily as a means to burn off smells from the sewers(alcantarilla) running underneath. To find the lamp walk up past the Savoy Hotel from Trafalgar Square, and the lamp is on Carting LaneÂ
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Buckingham Palace Changing of the guard St James´ National Gallery Madame Tussaud´s Piccadilly
•Will you have a traditional English breakfast? •How do you get there? •History, location, important facts •What will you eat?
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/food/meals.htm http://www.londontopic.co.uk/food.htm http://www.mylondonmap.com/ http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/buckinghampalace.htm http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/stjames.html http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ http://www.madametussauds.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccadilly
he Ferryman's seat
The Ferryman's seat was constructed for the convenience of Bankside watermen, who operated ferrying services across the river. Long ago when London had only London bridge to cross over the river, there were many ferrymen waiting to take people from one side of the shore to the other.
The Ferryman’s seat is on Bankside near to where Shakespeare’s Globe now stands.
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•How do you get there? •History, location, important facts •What will you eat?
http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/stpauls.html http://www.tate.org.uk/ http://www.londontopic.co.uk/food.htm http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/CoventGarden.html
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Tower of London
1. When was this building founded? Who did it? 2. Who has lived in it since then? 3. What terrible events happened in the Tower long time ago? 4. How much does the ticket cost? Are there any reductions? 5. What’s the name of the bird that lives in its gardens? 6. Name 4 different things you can see in its exhibitions. 7. Which is the most valuable? 8. Who looks after this monument? How do you say it in Spanish? 9. What are the facilities you can find during the visit? 10. What are the names of the river and the bridge next to the Tower? Links: history historic buildings http://www.londontopic.co.uk/tower.htm http://www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/stories.aspx
Guards visits and exhibitions
A Street bollard
This street bollard, seen on the banks of the Thames near the Golden Hinde, is made from an old cannon from a 18th century warship. Southwark Bridge & London Bridge
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oNatural History Museum oChelsea stadium oHarrods oWestminster abbey oChelsea – king´s road
•How do you get there? •History, location, important facts •What will you eat?
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/ http://www.chelseafc.com/ http://www.chelseafc.com/page/StadiumHistory/0,,10268,00.html http://www.londontopic.co.uk/attractions/abbey.html http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/kings-road.php http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/kings-road.php
Drinking Fountain
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5 British museum The Globe theatre Camdem town
•How do you get there? •History, location, important facts •What will you eat?
It is time to leave London and to fly back to your country. Before you leave, you decide to buy a typically English present for your mother. What do you buy?
http://www.britishmuseum.org/ http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ http://www.camden-market.org/
olice signal Post
The police "signal post" appeared on the streets of London in the 1880s and made use of the newly-invented telephone. They were followed later by the classic "Dr Who" police box launched in the 1920s.
The smallest police station
London’s smallest police station in Trafalgar Square