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Jhorjhori is one of the many waterfall located in Ponthichila of Sitakunda Upazila under Chittagong district. If you want to visit this waterfall, this would be one of the longest trails to reach this waterfall. The trail is featured with magnificent waterfall, strong upstream and cascade.
Satisfaction: 86% | See Reviews |Buddha waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfall in Bangladesh. It is the beauty of Bangladesh. It is located at Bariadyala region of Chittagong.
Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |Hatuvanga waterfall which is situated in Chittagong district. The water flows in different parts over some steps which makes the waterfall more amazing. The waterfall is covered by numerous green trees and bushes and those increase the natural beauty more. The water falls downwards directly on a beautiful basin which contains cold water.
Satisfaction: 82% | See Reviews |The Chagalkanda waterfall trail is a fairly unfamiliar trail. This amazing trail has large lotus waterfalls. Upstream of the big Kamaladaha waterfall there are again 4-5 large and medium waterfalls. One of them is Chagalkanda Jharna. This is very beautiful.
Satisfaction: 86% | See Reviews |The Tower of London is a 900-year-old castle and fortress in central London that is notable for housing the crown jewels and for holding many famous and infamous prisoners. The Tower of London is an internationally famous monument and one of England’s most iconic structures.
Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |Tate Britain is devoted to one of the world’s best collections of British art from the 16th century to the present day. The 70,000 works in the collection represent 500 years of the U.K.’s greatest and most beloved artists – and many less-familiar figures who are a joy to discover. Beautifully represented are venerable British portrait and landscape traditions, as well as the Romantics and Pre-Raphaelites. No less exciting are Tate Britain’s holdings of Modern and contemporary British artists including Lucian Freud and Damien Hirst.
Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |Big Ben tower is a British cultural icon recognised all over the world. It is one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom and parliamentary democracy, and it is often used in the establishing shot of films set in London. The clock tower has been part of a Grade I listed building since 1970 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.
Satisfaction: 77% | See Reviews |Tate Modern is housed in the former Bankside Power Station, which was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. It is directly across the river from St Paul's Cathedral. The power station closed in 1981.
Satisfaction: 85% | See Reviews |The British Museum is one of the finest museums in the world, with a vast collection based on the private collection of an 18th-century antiquarian but now grown to encompass a remarkable array of objects from across the globe and illustrating the sweep of human history from ancient times to the present day. The British Museum is the most popular visitor attraction in Britain, with over 6.5 million annual visitors.
Satisfaction: 87% | See Reviews |Piccadilly Circus is surrounded by tourist attractions, including the Shaftesbury Memorial, Criterion Theatre, London Pavilion and retail stores. Nightclubs, restaurants and bars are located in the area and neighbouring Soho, including the former Chinawhite club.
Satisfaction: 93% | See Reviews |Westminster Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-known landmarks of London. It’s close to the Houses of Parliament and is easy to reach by bus, Tube, or boat. The building is an outstanding medieval Gothic church, with some even older parts. The vast collection of tombs, statues, and other memorials is a fascinating three-dimensional encyclopedia of British history. If that weren’t enough, this royal church has been the site of many famous events.
Satisfaction: 76% | See Reviews |The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts, and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Satisfaction: 79% | See Reviews |The Shard isn’t only the tallest building in London, it’s the tallest in the whole of Western Europe. So essentially the proposition is a very simple one. Ride a fast lift to the top floors (69 to 72) and take in breathtaking 360-degree views of England’s capital that stretches to 40 miles (64km) on a clear day.
Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |The London Eye offers unparalleled views of central London's world-famous landmarks from its prime location on the Thames River waterfront, opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. The gigantic, 443-foot-high observation wheel was built to mark the millennium in 2000 and quickly became one of the most popular paid attractions in the United Kingdom.
Satisfaction: 83% | See Reviews |The bridge connects the Tower Hill area of London, where the Tower of London is located, on the north side with the area around London Bridge and Bermondsey on the south side. Built in the late 1800s, it's known so well by Londoners and visitors alike, but what's less known is the contents of the two towers.
Satisfaction: 84% | See Reviews |Oxford Street is the world's biggest high street, offering 1.5 miles of unrivalled shopping, with more than 90 flagship stores from fashion and beauty to tech and homeware.
Satisfaction: 79% | See Reviews |Buckingham Palace is recognized around the world as the home of The Queen, the focus of national and royal celebrations. Explore Buckingham Palace Garden with unique access this summer, and discover for yourself its sights before enjoying a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to picnic with views of the Palace. You can also see the magnificent State Rooms on a special guided tour of the Palace this spring and summer.
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