Chloe's London time out tour

 

With more than 300 million visitors each year the natural history museum is one of London’s most popular attractions and it’s little wonder when you consider that it’s home to the world’s finest collection of natural history artefacts.

Hundreds of exciting, interactive exhibits. Highlights include Dinosaurs, the ultimate dinosaur exhibition. Its unforgettable and free!!!

 

 

 

House of Commons

The house of commons looks smaller in person than on TV. The queen opens parliament every year. The seats were made of leather, after the war it got brought in from Beverly.

Parliament Street

Parliament Street includes big Ben, Westminster abbey, the cenotaph, houses of parliament and lots of souvenir shops.

Cenotaph

At the cenotaph we had 20 seconds of remembering those who fought for us. The word cenotaph means empty tomb.

Changing of the Guard

The changing of the guard was brilliant. The guards got close and they frightened me. The horses stood like a statue.

The London Underground

The under ground train wobbles like jelly and was as fast as a cheetah. A sea of people comes towards you. When you get out a breeze hits you. The carriage jerks and juters. The tourists, in a trance by modern technology.

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