Greater London is not only a County full of interesting towns and  villages, it is also home to England's capital city, 'London'.  Covering  such a vast area and encompassing what used to be Middlesex and even  parts of Surrey, Greater London has countless places of interest and  'must see' attractions to visit.  Starting with The Queen of England's  official London residence 'Buckingham Palace', parts of which are open  to visitors.  'Kew Gardens' is a popular tourist attraction, a place of  such natural beauty covering three hundred acres.  The clock tower 'Big  Ben' a famous London landmark which stands an amazing 316ft. high.   Other fascinating places of interest include: 'Downing Street', home of  the British Prime Minister. 'Marble Arch', built in 1828. The Tower of  London, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Catherdral and one of Londons most  recent tourist attractions is the 'London Eye', the world's highest  observation wheel.










 
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