Sinead's London timeout 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 was smaller than I thought .It was split into three sections the liberal democrats and coalition led by David Cameron the prime minister and his deputy Nick Clegg. The oppositions the labour party. The house of commons was mainly green and the queen was not allowed in there.

 

Parliament Street

Parliament Street contains the big Ben, house of parliament, west minister abbey, the cenotaph and lots of souvenir shops.

Cenotaph  

At the cenotaph we had 20 seconds of remembering those who fought for us during the war.

 

 

Changing of the Guard

The changing of the guard was brill I took many pics. The guards wore a red uniform and those with a horse had a black horse. The men stood like statues.

The London Underground

The tube wobbled like jelly as we jerked and juddered. It was astonishing. We raced through the tunnel like cheetahs. Tourists tranced in their ipod worlds. The wind gently strokes your face as you step out. You are surrounded by lots of adds upon the wall. It really will blow your mind.

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