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London Sightseers Joy

Posted by vcode on 17 Jan 2012 | Tagged as: Attractive Places

London is a city that has got something for everyone. You can visit London alone, or with your family or with your friends. There are so many activities and sights to see that you won’t be bored in whatever group you are traveling.

One very attractive and not to be missed place is the London Eye. It is the world’s largest Ferris wheel. You get spectacular views of the London city whether you go on it during daytime or nighttime. If you are lucky and you visit on a clear day, then you can see the five counties and also get to see France. The view of River Thames from the top is breathtaking.

The National Gallery has a fantastic collection of art and there are quite few of masterpieces that are worth seeing. The collection of European Art is also not to be missed. It is located near the Trafalgar Square and is within walking distance from it.

You have to see the Houses of Parliament that is housed in Westminster. The Big Ben Clock tower is also located here. Madame Tussauds has the world famous collection of waxwork lifelike models of celebrities. You can pose with any celebrity you want and it can be passed on as a real thing. There is waxworks of all famous celebrities, pop stars & movie stars.
Near the Parliament is Westminster Abbey that is primarily a church and tourist attraction. This place has the honor of being the venue for every coronation and burial in the royal family since the time of William the Conqueror. Late Princess Diana’s funeral also took place here only.

One sight that is not to be missed is the changing of the Guard. It takes place in two places at the Buckingham Palace and Horse Guard’s Parade. However, if it is raining you will miss it as it does not take place then

These are some of the main sights that a must for visit. In addition to these you can find many more sights and gardens of this great city

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Visiting Hunstanton

Posted by vcode on 11 Jan 2012 | Tagged as: Attractive Places

There are many interesting places to visit. You can go to any of the local sightseeing places that are all located nearby.

The first is the Coastguard Lookout Tower that was built in 1907. It was a Marconi listening post in both World Wars and is now a private residence. It is located on the cliffs at St Edmund’s Point. The Golden Lion Hotel is another place of interest hat was opened in 1846 and originally had the name The New Inn. It is located in The Green, Hunstanton and was the first building. Cross on the Green ism though to be brought from the green in the nearby village of Old Hunstanton at the time when the Golden Lion Hotel was built. It may once have been the old village cross from Snettisham.

The Flood Memorial is the place where 31 people died in the east coast floods of 1953. The deaths occurred in South Beach Road, Hunstanton to the south of the fairground. The Lighthouse was built in 1840 and ceased operations in 1922 since then it has been a private residence. A lighthouse has been on the site since 1665, and the world’s first parabolic reflector was built there in 1776It is located on the cliffs at St Edmund’s Point. The Shipwreck was built in 1907, at first it was a trawler, but was later moored on the Lincolnshire side of the Wash to be used as a target ship. In 1947 she broke free from her mooring in a gale and drifted on to the beach at Hunstanton. St Edmund’s Chapel is now in ruins was built in 1272 in memory of St Edmund who landed at Hunstanton in 855 to be crowned King of East Anglia. It is located on the cliffs at St Edmund’s Point.

The St Edmund’s Church was built in 1866 and is dedicated to Edmund. The church contains nine windows depicting his life and it is located in Church Street, Hunstanton. St Mary’s Church was built in the 14th century in Old Hunstanton and restored in the 19th century. It has a Norman font and a roof made from oaks grown on the nearby Le Strange estate. It is located in Church Road, Old Hunstanton.

The Town Hall was built in 1896 and the Hunstanton town council meets on the first floor, while the Tourist Information Centre occupies the ground floor. The hall at the back holds antique and craft fairs, and other social events.

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