Sherilyn'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. It’s unforgettable and free!!! 

 House of Commons

The house of commons looked smaller than I expected. It looked interesting as it’s seen on TV. There were lots of baby microphones above the green seats that you’re not allowed to sit on(the sergeant at arms) . It all looked very posh but looks quite old. The queen always opens the parliament once a year.

Parliament  Street

Parliament Street had many things such as Big Ben, the Cenotaph, Westminster abbey, lots of souvenir shops and very formal guards.   

Cenotaph

While we had a walk around London we came by the cenotaph.  We were remembering the people who protected and saved our lives during the war. We stood there quietly for 30 seconds and carried on touring around London. 

 

Changing of the Guard

The changing of the guard was amazing. It is so cool how they remember what moves come next. But it was rather scary for me when the came close. I’m glad I took as many pictures.

The London Underground

The London underground was the best of all. It was much busier than I imagined.

It went really fast but gave me the butterflies because it really did scare me. My shoulders really couldn’t cope with it. But it was very exciting.

The underground had moaning muttering trains that travelled like a vicious vampire. Inside the train it had cramped and curled strangers snuggling with there scary scowling faces, glaring at there I pods, listening to the loud vibrating tunes spreading around the tube.

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