The house of Commons is part of Parliament, there are three different rooms in the house of Parliament there is the: the House of Lords, the House of Commons and don’t forget the house of parliament. You aren’t allowed to sit down in the house of the Lords or the house of Commons. In one of the rooms there is a golden throne where the Queen sits and there is two other chairs next to the Queen throne.
On parliament street there is Big Ben and every hour a Big Ben bell will ring. You get to see a brilliant view of Big Ben on Parliament Street.
The cenotaph is in the middle of the road and there are cars driving past the cenotaph, forwards and backwards. The cenotaph has three different flags on one was green the other one was red and the last one was blue the cenotaph is there so we can remember the soldiers who have died.
The change of the guard is near the cenotaph, two of the guards where on horses and the other on e was standing. When we was there we saw the change of the guards at 2:00oclock. The guard was shouting to bring the horse in. Then three other guards came out.
Astounded! That’s how I felt during my first ever visit to London under ground. I saw the dark tube moving as fast as cheetahs. I could feel the cold breeze as the tube was entering the station. Beware! You don’t have long to get on the tube lines. People that live in London are used to the tubes. Tourist traced in their ipod worlds .A sea of people getting on and off.