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ARE YOU READY TO START A NICE TOUR AROUND LONDON?

LET ‘S GO TO WALK AROUND…


BY: MIGUEL ALEMAN Are you ready to start a nice tour around the most important city in the U.K?

The London Eye is perhaps the world’s most iconic Ferris wheel. It was built to mark the millennium celebrations in London in 2000 and right from the day one, it has been London’s foremost attractions. In the top TheThames resulting in some of the most splendid views of the city. The whole ride lasts for about 30 minutes and is usually accompanied by a long queue.

DID YOU KNOW ? The identity of Jack the Ripper, London’s most notorious serial killer, has never been discovered..

Madame Tussauds London is one of the best places to see in London and has lifelike wax statues and interactive areas that bring your favorite movie characters and celebrities to life. From Benedict Cumberbatch to Johnney Depp to Her Majesty, The Queen – enjoy a red carpet walk the icons of your dreams or visit your favorite movie scenes in a special zone dedicated to Star Wars™


The Buckingham Palace, built in 1837 is the London residence of the Royal Family ever since Queen Victoria came into power. One can take tours of the palace and one of the most popular attractions here is the Changing of the Gaurd. This free display of precision marching is tuned to music and is treat to the eyes.

The British Museum comes under the finest places to visit in London and rightly so for it has more than 13 million artifacts ranging from ancient world to the modern times. The priceless objects are from all over the world and civilizations including Assyria, Babylonia, Europe, China, and more. Most famous exhibits include controversial Elgin Marbles from Parthenon, the colossal bust of Rameses II, the Egyptian mummies, and much more

DID YOU KNOW? In order for a person to become a black cab driver, they must complete a rigorous test called ‘The Knowledge’, which involves memorising every single street in the capital. Cab drivers can spend years trying to learn it all .

The largest and most famous church in London, St Pauls Cathedral sits atop the site of a Roman temple and is a rebuilt structure after the earlier one was destroyed in a fire. Today, the 365 ft dome of St Paul along with its twin Baroque towers represents the zenith of English architecture.

DID YOU KNOW? The word “hooligan” first appeared in London police-court reports in 1894 for the name of a gang in the Lambeth area of London—the Hooligan Boys. In August 1898 a member of the Hooligan gang murdered a person and “Hooligan” became popular in the London press..


The first thing that comes to your mind when you think about London is The Big Ben and it truly is a legendary monument. This 97-meter tower housing a giant clock is known throughout the world as the time signal of BBC radio. It is one of the greatest places to be in the world and let’s just leave it to that.

The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, is the seat of the two parliamentary houses of the United Kingdom: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. In 1834 a fire destroyed the Palace of Westminster, leaving only the Jewel Tower, the crypt and cloister of St. Stephens and Westminster Hall intact. After the fire, a competition was organized to create a new building for the two houses of parliament.

Trafalgar Square is a public square in

the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. Its name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, the British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain that took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar


The Buckingham Palace, built in 1837 is the London residence of the Royal Family ever since Queen Victoria came into power. One can take tours of the palace and one of the most popular attractions here is the Changing of the Gaurd. This free display of precision marching is tuned to music and is treat to the eyes.

The British Museum comes under the finest places to visit in London and rightly so for it has more than 13 million artifacts ranging from ancient world to the modern times. The priceless objects are from all over the world and civilizations including Assyria, Babylonia, Europe, China, and more. Most famous exhibits include controversial Elgin Marbles from Parthenon, the colossal bust of Rameses II, the Egyptian mummies, and much more

DID YOU KNOW? In order for a person to become a black cab driver, they must complete a rigorous test called ‘The Knowledge’, which involves memorising every single street in the capital. Cab drivers can spend years trying to learn it all .

The largest and most famous church in London, St Pauls Cathedral sits atop the site of a Roman temple and is a rebuilt structure after the earlier one was destroyed in a fire. Today, the 365 ft dome of St Paul along with its twin Baroque towers represents the zenith of English architecture.

DID YOU KNOW? The word “hooligan” first appeared in London police-court reports in 1894 for the name of a gang in the Lambeth area of London—the Hooligan Boys. In August 1898 a member of the Hooligan gang murdered a person and “Hooligan” became popular in the London press..


The Globe Theatre is a reconstruction of the open air playhouse originally designed in 1599. Shakespeare wrote most of his plays for this theatre and acted on stage too. There is an exhibition and tour to illustrate what life was like in London during Elizabethan times. You can see the type of costumes the instruments and music used on stage.

The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge built across the River Thames at the beginning of the millennium. The bridge’s name was derived from the time of its construction. This walking bridge spans a total of 1,066 feet and is one of London’s two famous landmarks and connects the Tate Modern and St Paul’s Cathedral.

Out of all, Westminster Abbey is perhaps one of the most famous London’s points of interest. An iconic site that has been associated with Christianity since the seventh century and has been witness to many burials and coronations, this one is a must visit attraction for all. Recently, however, the place has gained popularity as a preferred location for Royal Weddings..


GUIA : VICTOR APARICIO

¿Te gustaría viajar a Edimburgo?

Las calles de Edimburgo o « Èdinbura« como lo pronuncian los escoceses te harán soñar con leyendas de guerreros y cuentos de magos. La capital escocesa nombrada Patrimonio de la Humanidad desde 1995 tiene atracciones turísticas para todos los gustos: desde historia, cultura o naturaleza. Esta ciudad seguro que os hará enamorar del pueblo escocés y sus tradiciones.

NACIONALIDAD: ESCOCES PROFESIÓN: GUÍA TURÍSTICO EXPERIENCIA: 20 AÑOS. HOY LOS INVITO A QUE VIVAN LA MEJOR EXPERIENCIA CONOCIENDO NUESTRA HISTORIA.


Monumento de Nelson

Calton Hill


Puente de Bringe.

Museo Edimburgo


Acompáñame a dar una vuelta por las entrañas de la capital de Escocia para descubrir el misterio de las catacumbas de Edimburgo. Fecha: 19 de julio del 2020 Encuentro: Tablero de class room dirección de grupo Vestimenta: Un elemento que te identifique como escoces. Llevara en tu equipaje:


GUIA : LILIANA RINCÓN Hoy te invito a viajar por los lugares mas importantes de Rusia, aprenderemos sobre su historia, cultura y su idioma. ¡Acompáñanos!

La ‘Casa Blanca rusa’ está abierto al público desde 1955, y en 1990 fue incluido en la lista de Patrimonios de la Humanidad de la Unesco. Puede visitarse con dos tipos de entrada: una para el territorio exterior del Kremlin y la plaza de las catedrales, y otra para acceder al museo de la Armería.

Ciudad portuaria es una de las más hermosas que ver en Rusia. Situada a orillas del mar de Japón. presume de monumentos militares, más de 30 museos, academias, universidades y la sucursal de la Academia de Ciencias Rusa. Por su ubicación en las noche s de verano y primavera permite ver la aurora boreal.

La plaza más famosa que ver en Rusia , lugar de residencia de Vladímir Putin, En su interior se encuentra el sepulcro de Lenin, así como el patíbulo o el monumento a Minin y a Pozharsky, dos héroes nacionales por su papel en la defensa del país contra la invasión polaca de principios del siglo XVII.


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