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Emily

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Places that Emily explored.

10-Aug-2021

Nairobi National Park

Kenya

Located just south of the city, Nairobi National Park is Kenya’s first game reserve and the only protected area in the world that sits so close to a nation’s capital. Visitors to the vast wildlife park are likely to spot black rhinos, lions, giraffe, and zebra, as well as some 400 bird species.

Satisfaction: 84% | See Reviews |
29-Jul-2021

Victoria and Albert Museum

London

Victoria and Albert Museum, byname V&A, British museum that houses what is generally regarded as the world’s greatest collection of the decorative arts. It is located in South Kensington, London, near the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum.

Satisfaction: 82% | See Reviews |
27-Jul-2021

Royal Botanic Gardens - Kew Garden

Richmond

Kew Gardens, formally Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, botanical garden located at Kew, site of a former royal estate in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 2003 Kew Gardens was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Satisfaction: 83% | See Reviews |
06-Jul-2021

Big Ben tower

London

Big Ben is probably the world's most famous clock. That iconic silhouette is instantly recognisable and is one of the most Instagrammed landmarks on the planet. Six monarchs and 41 prime ministers have come and gone since the bells first struck their now familiar music across Westminster.

Satisfaction: 86% | See Reviews |
06-Jul-2021

Tower of London

London

One of the world’s most famous fortresses, the Tower of London has seen service as a royal palace, prison, armoury and even a zoo. Today, it’s a World Heritage Site, where you’ll be dazzled by the Crown Jewels and hear tales from the Tower on tours given by the Yeoman Warders.

Satisfaction: 82% | See Reviews |
06-Jul-2021

The london eye

London

A trip on the London Eye is truly captivating, a ‘must-do’ and has been London’s number one visitor experience for over a decade. Elegantly rotating over the River Thames and less than a five minute stroll from Waterloo station along the beautiful Southbank. Step into your capsule and feel the exhilaration as you rise up over the Thames. Come face to face with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, before soaring above them - up to 135 metres on the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. There are mesmerising 360-degree views of the capital laid out before you - London’s most famous landmarks and up to 40km out of the city to Windsor Castle on a clear day.

Satisfaction: 76% | See Reviews |
04-Jul-2021

Tower Bridge

London

An iconic London landmark and one of Britain's best loved historic sites, Tower Bridge is open to the public 363 days a year. Within the Bridge's iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms, the Tower Bridge Exhibition is the best way of exploring the most famous bridge in the world! Come learn about this incredible feat of Victorian engineering, discover how the Bridge is raised and enjoy stunning panoramic views across London from our high-level walkways, 42 metres above the River Thames. Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:00.

Satisfaction: 79% | See Reviews |
04-Jul-2021

Tate Britain

Millbank, London

Tate Britain holds the largest collection of British art in the world. Walk through the history of British art from 1500 to the present day. See masterpieces by J.M.W. Turner, John Constable, John Everett Millais, as well as outstanding modern and contemporary art from Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Barbara Hepworth, David Hockney and Bridget Riley – to name a few. Tate Britain showcases cutting edge British art through its temporary exhibitions and annual art commission.

Satisfaction: 50% | See Reviews |
01-Jul-2021

The National Gallery

London

The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. It is on show 361 days a year, free of charge. The Gallery's aim is to care for, enhance and study its collection, so as to be able to encourage access to the pictures for the education and enjoyment of the widest possible public now and in the future. It aims for the highest international standards in all its activities.

Satisfaction: 87% | See Reviews |
22-Jun-2021

Buckingham Palace

London

Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning.

Satisfaction: 87% | See Reviews |
21-Jun-2021

Oxford Street

London

Oxford Street is the ultimate shopping paradise. Shop the very best high-street brands such as Gap, River Island, Primark, X and the UK's iconic department stores, including Selfridges, John Lewis & Partners, House of Fraser and Marks & Spencer.

Satisfaction: 76% | See Reviews |
21-Jun-2021

Westminster Abbey

London

Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and a burial site for English and, later, British monarchs.

Satisfaction: 86% | See Reviews |
16-Jun-2021

Piccadilly Circus

London

Piccadilly Circus, busy London intersection and popular meeting place. Lying between the neighbourhood of St. James (south) and Soho (north) in the borough of Westminster, it serves as the nexus of Coventry Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Regent Street, and Piccadilly. Piccadilly Circus, London. Popularly called the statue of Eros, the Angel of Christian Charity is a meeting place for youth and a popular rest stop for sightseers.

Satisfaction: 85% | See Reviews |
14-Jun-2021

The British Museum

London

The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, England, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum.

Satisfaction: 74% | See Reviews |
12-Jun-2021

The Shard - Tower

London

The View from The Shard allows you to go inside The Shard building and look out over London from the indoor viewing platforms on levels 68 and 69. You can also head up to the Skydeck on level 72 - an open-air platform offering spectacular 360-degree views over London.

Satisfaction: 83% | See Reviews |
12-May-2021

Tate Modern

Bankside, London

The Tate Modern is London's free national museum of modern and contemporary art. See work by Picasso, Rothko, Dali and Matisse for free and check out the latest big installation in the Turbine Hall. A visit to London isn't complete without a trip to Tate Modern.

Satisfaction: 83% | See Reviews |

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