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London
The Tower of London
The first part of the Tower
of London was built by William
the Conqueror in 1078 but
what we now call the Tower is
actually a collection of several
different buildings.
Did you know?
The full name of the
Tower of London is
actually Her Majesty’s
Royal Palace and
Fortress.
The Tower of London has been
used for many things since it was
first built. Hundreds of years ago
it was most famous as a prison
where some prisoners were even
tortured or killed! Now it is just
as famous as the home of the
crown jewels which have been
kept there since the year 1303.
This was traitor’s
gate. Many prisoners
of the tower were
brought there by
boat.
Ghosts!
Many people say
that the Tower is
the most haunted
building in England.
The most famous
ghost is said to be
Anne Boleyn. She
was married to
King Henry VIII
but in 1536 he had
her head chopped
off!!
Locked up!
The most famous
people to be
locked up in the
Tower of London
were Queen
Elizabeth I and
Guy Fawkes.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar square was
constructed in the 1840s. It
was designed by Sir Charles
Barry.
Did you know?
There are 4 lions
guarding Nelson´s
Column.Trafalgar Square was built to
remember the Battle of
Trafalgar in 1805. The Leader
was called Lord Admiral Nelson.
There is a statue in the middle of
the square called Nelson´s
Column.
Nelson´s Column
is 56 metres
high.
North, East, South,
West
North: The National
Gallery.
East: The Strand
South: Police Box
West: The West End.
London Zoo
London Zoo opened on the
27th
April 1828.
Did you know?
It is the oldest
zoo in the world.
The zoo is very big, there are
more than 800 different species.
Harry Potter
was filmed in
London zoo with
a big snake!
This is Kumbuka, he is the
leader of the Gorilla
Kingdom
The Gherkin
The Gherkin was completed in
December 2003. It is 180 metres
tall and has 40 floors! The building
was designed by Norman Foster who
also designed City Hall, the
Millennium Bridge and Wembley
Stadium!
Did you know?
The full name of the
Gherkin is actually 30
St Mary Axe.
On 21st
February
2007, the Gherkin
was sold for an
amazing £630
million! The building
today is used as
offices but also has
a restaurant on the
39th
floor.
Work began on the
Gherkin in March
2001
Green Gherkin
The Gherkin was
designed to be
very
environmentally
friendly and only
uses half the
power of other
towers like it.
What a view!
The building is
so big that it can
be seen from
the M11
motorway over
20 miles away!
The
bottom of
the tower.
City Hall
City Hall is the headquarters of the
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.
The building was designed by
Norman Foster who also designed
The Gherkin, the Millennium Bridge
and Wembley Stadium!
Did you know?
Some people say that
the building looks like
an onion, an egg and
even Darth Vader’s
helmet!
City Hall cost £65 million to
build and was opened in July
2002.
The staircase inside City Hall is
500 metres long!
Nice view!
On the 9th
floor of
City Hall there is a
balcony that is open
to the public and gives
great views of Tower
Bridge, the Tower of
London and the
Gherkin!
The London Eye
The London Eye is the most
popular paid tourist attraction
in the United Kingdom, visited
by over 3 million people every
year!
Did you know?
It takes 30 minutes to
go all the way round the
wheel.
The London Eye was opened by
Tony Blair (who was the Prime
Minister at the time) on
December 31st
1999. This is
why it is sometimes called the
Millennium Wheel. By June
2008, over 30 million people
had been on it!
There are 32 capsules on
the wheel, each one
holding up to 24 people.
It’s wheely
expensive!
The cost of going
on the London Eye
is £15.50 for
adults or £7.75
for children.
Get on quick!
The wheel
moves so slowly
that it doesn’t
stop to let
people on – you
have to get on
and off while it
is still moving!
HMS Belfast
The HMS Belfast was built in
1936 just before the Second
World War. It was used for only
25 years and on 21st
October
1971 was opened in London as a
museum.
Did you know?
The initials HMS stand
for ‘Her Majesty’s Ship
or Submarine’
On 21st
November 1939,
during the war, the ship was
badly damaged when it hit a
mine which had been laid by a
German submarine. 21 men
were injured and the repairs
took nearly 3 years.
After World War Two,
the HMS Belfast fought
in the Korean War. In
July 1952 the ship was
hit and one man died.
The crew of the
HMS Belfast had
to fight during the
night using it’s 4
inch guns.
On film
The ship has
appeared in
many movies
including the
last Harry
Potter film.
Big Ben
Big Ben is the name given to the large
bell inside the clock tower of the Palace
of Westminster (also known as the
Houses of Parliament). The tower was
built by Charles Barry after the old one
was destroyed by fire in 1834.
Did you know?
The tower is over
96 metres tall!
Cold hands!
On December 31st
1962, the
clock slowed down because of
the ice and snow on the hands!
The hour hand
on the clock is
nearly 3
metres long
and the minute
hand is over 4
metres long!
These men are
cleaning the
clock face.
About time!
The clock was
finished in 1854,
but the tower
wasn’t completed
until 1859 so for 5
whole years they
had nowhere to put
the clock!
Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament is where
politicians meet to make important
decisions about how the country should be
run. The parliament of England has met
here since the year 1295.
Did you know?
The real name for
the Houses of
Parliament if the
Palace of
Westminster.
The Gunpowder Plot
On 5th
November 1605, Guy Fawkes and a
group of his friends tried to kill King James
I by blowing up the Houses of Parliament
using gunpowder. The plot failed and all the
men were sentenced to death.
Look smart!
Hats are not allowed to
be worn in the Houses of
Parliament and you are
not even allowed to walk
around with your hands
in your pockets!
The palace has
1100 rooms, 100
staircases and
4800 metres of
corridors!
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral has been
rebuilt many times. The building
that we know today was
completed on 20th
October 1708
but the first church to be built
here was finished nearly 1400
years ago!
Did you know?
The dome of the
cathedral is 100 metres
tall and you have to
climb 530 steps to
reach the top!
Lots of famous people are
buried at St Paul’s including
Sir Winston Churchill,
Florence Nightingale, Horatio
Nelson and Dr Samuel
Johnson who wrote the first
ever dictionary!
This is what St Paul’s would have
looked like 500 years ago. In
1561, the spire was destroyed
by lightening and it was never
re-built.
After the Great Fire of London. St
Paul’s was rebuilt by Christopher
Wren. This is his plan for the new
building.
Tower Bridge
Did you know?
People sometimes call
Tower Bridge ‘London
Bridge’ by mistake –
that’s the next one
along the river!
The bridge can open to let
boats through. This happens
about 1000 times a year.
Tower Bridge was opened
on 30th
June 1894. It is
open to cars and
pedestrians and is crossed
by 40,000 people every
day! You can pay to go up
the towers and walk
across the walkway
between them.
Jumping Bridge!
In 1952 a bus driver jumped
over a gap in bridge as it was
mistakenly opening. None of his
passengers was hurt and he
received £10 for his bravery!
The Globe Theatre
The first Globe theatre was built
in 1599 but was destroyed by
fire on 29th
June 1613. The one
in London today is a new version
built in 1997. It is about 230
metres away from where the
original theatre was.
Did you know?
The Globe can hold 3000 people
for the plays that are still
performed there. If you want
to get the cheapest tickets you
have to stand up for the whole
play!
Many of William
Shakespeare’s plays were
performed at the Globe.
Most people think he was
the best ‘playwright’ ever
and he wrote lots of very
famous plays including
Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet
and Macbeth.
This is a picture of the first
Globe theatre, drawn in the year
1638.
The Tate Modern
The Tate Modern is England’s
national museum of modern art.
It was opened as a museum in
May 2000 and by 2007 over 5
million had visited it.
Did you know?
The museum is being
enlarged in time for London
hosting the Olympic Games
in 2012. This will cost about
£215 million!
This massive spider is
one of the works of art
at the Tate Modern.
This was built by the
artist Louise Bourgeois
who is 95 years old!
The main hall is called the
Turbine Hall and has large works
of art that change every few
months.
The River Thames
The River Thames is 215
miles long and as well as
flowing through London
it also runs through
other towns and cities
like Oxford, Reading and
Windsor.
Did you know?
In 1683 the River Thames
was completely frozen for 2
months.
London Bridge was one of
the first bridges across
the river. This picture of
the bridge in the year
1616 shows that people
used to live on it!
To stop the river
flooding, the Thames
Barrier was built in
1982. It cost £535
million!
The London Underground
The London Underground, also
known as the Tube is the
world’s oldest underground
railway. It was also the first
underground railway to use
electric trains.
Did you know?
About 3 million
people go on the
London Underground
every day!
Most tourists
buy tickets
from stations
but people who
use the trains
every day
usually pay
using an Oyster
Card.
The earliest parts of the
underground system were
begun in 1863. Today there
are 270 stations and 250
miles of track! The Tube map
is one of the most famous
maps in the world. There are
11 lines, all shown in
different colour on the map.
The first line ran between Paddington station and Farringdon
street and opened on 10th
January 1863. The second line was the
Hammersmith and City railway which opened the year after.
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
Did you know?
About 3 million
people go on the
London Underground
every day!
Most tourists
buy tickets
from stations
but people who
use the trains
every day
usually pay
using an Oyster
Card.
The earliest parts of the
underground system were
begun in 1863. Today there
are 270 stations and 250
miles of track! The Tube map
is one of the most famous
maps in the world. There are
11 lines, all shown in
different colour on the map.
The first line ran between Paddington station and Farringdon
street and opened on 10th
January 1863. The second line was the
Hammersmith and City railway which opened the year after.
• Buckingham Palace is where the Queen lives.
•
• Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official and main royal London home. It has been the official London residence of
Britain's monarchy since 1837. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live there.
•
One of the two traffic gates
• Who lives in Buckingham Palace today?
• Buckingham Palace is not only the home of the Queen and Prince Philip but also the London residence of the Duke of York
(Prince Andrew) and the Earl and Countess of Wessex (Prince Edward and his wife) and their daughter.
•
• Buckingham Palace is also an office
• Buckingham Palace is used also for the administrative work for the monarchy. It is here in the state apartments that Her
Majesty receives and entertains guests invited to the Palace.
• History of Buckingham Palace
• Buckingham Palace was originally a grand house built by the Dukes of Buckingham for his wife. George IV began
transforming it into a palace in 1826.
• The Queen's other Homes
• The Queen has other homes too including Windsor Castle and Balmoral in Scotland.
• Find out about her other castles and palaces
• Royal Flag
•
• When the Queen is at home, you can see her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is
called the Royal Standard.
• The flag is split into four quadrants. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions walking
(passant) on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion standing on the left hind foot (rampant)
on a gold field; the third quadrant represents Ireland and contains the gold Coat of arms of Ireland on a blue field.
• In flag protocol, the Royal Standard is supreme. It must only be flown from buildings where the Queen is present. It flies
above the British Union Flag (Union Jack), Standards of other Royal Family members, and other British flags. It never flies at
half staff.
•
Standing guard outside Buckingham Palace
• Foot Guards
• Five regiments of Foot Guards guard the Palace. They wear red jackets and tall, furry hats called bearskins.
• Click here to find out more about the guards and see pictures
• When the first guards come on duty, there is a ceremony called the Changing of the Guard.
• Changing of the Guard
• A familiar sight at Buckingham Palace is the Changing of the Guard ceremony that takes place in the forecourt each
morning. The monarch and the royal palaces have been guarded by the Household Troops since 1660.
• Read more about the Changing of the Guard ceremony
•
• Inside Buckingham Palace
• The Palace has around 600 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices, a
cinema and a swimming pool. It also has its own post office and police station.
• About 400 people work at the Palace, including domestic servants, chefs, footmen, cleaners, plumbers, gardeners,
chauffers, electricians, and two people who look after the 300 clocks.
• Royal Parties
• Every year, more than 50,000 people come to the Palace each year as guests to banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions, and
Royal Garden Parties
• Interesting facts about Buckingham Palace
• Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms including 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices
and 78 bathrooms.
• Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live at Buckingham Palace.
• Where to next?
• From Buckingham Palace you can walk through Green Park to Horse Guards Parade where you will see the soldiers on
horseback.

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London Fact Sheets

  • 2. The Tower of London The first part of the Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror in 1078 but what we now call the Tower is actually a collection of several different buildings. Did you know? The full name of the Tower of London is actually Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress. The Tower of London has been used for many things since it was first built. Hundreds of years ago it was most famous as a prison where some prisoners were even tortured or killed! Now it is just as famous as the home of the crown jewels which have been kept there since the year 1303. This was traitor’s gate. Many prisoners of the tower were brought there by boat. Ghosts! Many people say that the Tower is the most haunted building in England. The most famous ghost is said to be Anne Boleyn. She was married to King Henry VIII but in 1536 he had her head chopped off!! Locked up! The most famous people to be locked up in the Tower of London were Queen Elizabeth I and Guy Fawkes.
  • 3. Trafalgar Square Trafalgar square was constructed in the 1840s. It was designed by Sir Charles Barry. Did you know? There are 4 lions guarding Nelson´s Column.Trafalgar Square was built to remember the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The Leader was called Lord Admiral Nelson. There is a statue in the middle of the square called Nelson´s Column. Nelson´s Column is 56 metres high. North, East, South, West North: The National Gallery. East: The Strand South: Police Box West: The West End.
  • 4. London Zoo London Zoo opened on the 27th April 1828. Did you know? It is the oldest zoo in the world. The zoo is very big, there are more than 800 different species. Harry Potter was filmed in London zoo with a big snake! This is Kumbuka, he is the leader of the Gorilla Kingdom
  • 5. The Gherkin The Gherkin was completed in December 2003. It is 180 metres tall and has 40 floors! The building was designed by Norman Foster who also designed City Hall, the Millennium Bridge and Wembley Stadium! Did you know? The full name of the Gherkin is actually 30 St Mary Axe. On 21st February 2007, the Gherkin was sold for an amazing £630 million! The building today is used as offices but also has a restaurant on the 39th floor. Work began on the Gherkin in March 2001 Green Gherkin The Gherkin was designed to be very environmentally friendly and only uses half the power of other towers like it. What a view! The building is so big that it can be seen from the M11 motorway over 20 miles away! The bottom of the tower.
  • 6. City Hall City Hall is the headquarters of the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. The building was designed by Norman Foster who also designed The Gherkin, the Millennium Bridge and Wembley Stadium! Did you know? Some people say that the building looks like an onion, an egg and even Darth Vader’s helmet! City Hall cost £65 million to build and was opened in July 2002. The staircase inside City Hall is 500 metres long! Nice view! On the 9th floor of City Hall there is a balcony that is open to the public and gives great views of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London and the Gherkin!
  • 7. The London Eye The London Eye is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over 3 million people every year! Did you know? It takes 30 minutes to go all the way round the wheel. The London Eye was opened by Tony Blair (who was the Prime Minister at the time) on December 31st 1999. This is why it is sometimes called the Millennium Wheel. By June 2008, over 30 million people had been on it! There are 32 capsules on the wheel, each one holding up to 24 people. It’s wheely expensive! The cost of going on the London Eye is £15.50 for adults or £7.75 for children. Get on quick! The wheel moves so slowly that it doesn’t stop to let people on – you have to get on and off while it is still moving!
  • 8. HMS Belfast The HMS Belfast was built in 1936 just before the Second World War. It was used for only 25 years and on 21st October 1971 was opened in London as a museum. Did you know? The initials HMS stand for ‘Her Majesty’s Ship or Submarine’ On 21st November 1939, during the war, the ship was badly damaged when it hit a mine which had been laid by a German submarine. 21 men were injured and the repairs took nearly 3 years. After World War Two, the HMS Belfast fought in the Korean War. In July 1952 the ship was hit and one man died. The crew of the HMS Belfast had to fight during the night using it’s 4 inch guns. On film The ship has appeared in many movies including the last Harry Potter film.
  • 9. Big Ben Big Ben is the name given to the large bell inside the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament). The tower was built by Charles Barry after the old one was destroyed by fire in 1834. Did you know? The tower is over 96 metres tall! Cold hands! On December 31st 1962, the clock slowed down because of the ice and snow on the hands! The hour hand on the clock is nearly 3 metres long and the minute hand is over 4 metres long! These men are cleaning the clock face. About time! The clock was finished in 1854, but the tower wasn’t completed until 1859 so for 5 whole years they had nowhere to put the clock!
  • 10. Houses of Parliament The Houses of Parliament is where politicians meet to make important decisions about how the country should be run. The parliament of England has met here since the year 1295. Did you know? The real name for the Houses of Parliament if the Palace of Westminster. The Gunpowder Plot On 5th November 1605, Guy Fawkes and a group of his friends tried to kill King James I by blowing up the Houses of Parliament using gunpowder. The plot failed and all the men were sentenced to death. Look smart! Hats are not allowed to be worn in the Houses of Parliament and you are not even allowed to walk around with your hands in your pockets! The palace has 1100 rooms, 100 staircases and 4800 metres of corridors!
  • 11. St Paul’s Cathedral St Paul’s Cathedral has been rebuilt many times. The building that we know today was completed on 20th October 1708 but the first church to be built here was finished nearly 1400 years ago! Did you know? The dome of the cathedral is 100 metres tall and you have to climb 530 steps to reach the top! Lots of famous people are buried at St Paul’s including Sir Winston Churchill, Florence Nightingale, Horatio Nelson and Dr Samuel Johnson who wrote the first ever dictionary! This is what St Paul’s would have looked like 500 years ago. In 1561, the spire was destroyed by lightening and it was never re-built. After the Great Fire of London. St Paul’s was rebuilt by Christopher Wren. This is his plan for the new building.
  • 12. Tower Bridge Did you know? People sometimes call Tower Bridge ‘London Bridge’ by mistake – that’s the next one along the river! The bridge can open to let boats through. This happens about 1000 times a year. Tower Bridge was opened on 30th June 1894. It is open to cars and pedestrians and is crossed by 40,000 people every day! You can pay to go up the towers and walk across the walkway between them. Jumping Bridge! In 1952 a bus driver jumped over a gap in bridge as it was mistakenly opening. None of his passengers was hurt and he received £10 for his bravery!
  • 13. The Globe Theatre The first Globe theatre was built in 1599 but was destroyed by fire on 29th June 1613. The one in London today is a new version built in 1997. It is about 230 metres away from where the original theatre was. Did you know? The Globe can hold 3000 people for the plays that are still performed there. If you want to get the cheapest tickets you have to stand up for the whole play! Many of William Shakespeare’s plays were performed at the Globe. Most people think he was the best ‘playwright’ ever and he wrote lots of very famous plays including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth. This is a picture of the first Globe theatre, drawn in the year 1638.
  • 14. The Tate Modern The Tate Modern is England’s national museum of modern art. It was opened as a museum in May 2000 and by 2007 over 5 million had visited it. Did you know? The museum is being enlarged in time for London hosting the Olympic Games in 2012. This will cost about £215 million! This massive spider is one of the works of art at the Tate Modern. This was built by the artist Louise Bourgeois who is 95 years old! The main hall is called the Turbine Hall and has large works of art that change every few months.
  • 15. The River Thames The River Thames is 215 miles long and as well as flowing through London it also runs through other towns and cities like Oxford, Reading and Windsor. Did you know? In 1683 the River Thames was completely frozen for 2 months. London Bridge was one of the first bridges across the river. This picture of the bridge in the year 1616 shows that people used to live on it! To stop the river flooding, the Thames Barrier was built in 1982. It cost £535 million!
  • 16. The London Underground The London Underground, also known as the Tube is the world’s oldest underground railway. It was also the first underground railway to use electric trains. Did you know? About 3 million people go on the London Underground every day! Most tourists buy tickets from stations but people who use the trains every day usually pay using an Oyster Card. The earliest parts of the underground system were begun in 1863. Today there are 270 stations and 250 miles of track! The Tube map is one of the most famous maps in the world. There are 11 lines, all shown in different colour on the map. The first line ran between Paddington station and Farringdon street and opened on 10th January 1863. The second line was the Hammersmith and City railway which opened the year after.
  • 17. Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace Did you know? About 3 million people go on the London Underground every day! Most tourists buy tickets from stations but people who use the trains every day usually pay using an Oyster Card. The earliest parts of the underground system were begun in 1863. Today there are 270 stations and 250 miles of track! The Tube map is one of the most famous maps in the world. There are 11 lines, all shown in different colour on the map. The first line ran between Paddington station and Farringdon street and opened on 10th January 1863. The second line was the Hammersmith and City railway which opened the year after.
  • 18. • Buckingham Palace is where the Queen lives. • • Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official and main royal London home. It has been the official London residence of Britain's monarchy since 1837. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live there. • One of the two traffic gates • Who lives in Buckingham Palace today? • Buckingham Palace is not only the home of the Queen and Prince Philip but also the London residence of the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) and the Earl and Countess of Wessex (Prince Edward and his wife) and their daughter. • • Buckingham Palace is also an office • Buckingham Palace is used also for the administrative work for the monarchy. It is here in the state apartments that Her Majesty receives and entertains guests invited to the Palace. • History of Buckingham Palace • Buckingham Palace was originally a grand house built by the Dukes of Buckingham for his wife. George IV began transforming it into a palace in 1826. • The Queen's other Homes • The Queen has other homes too including Windsor Castle and Balmoral in Scotland. • Find out about her other castles and palaces • Royal Flag • • When the Queen is at home, you can see her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard. • The flag is split into four quadrants. The first and fourth quadrants represent England and contain three gold lions walking (passant) on a red field; the second quadrant represents Scotland contains a red lion standing on the left hind foot (rampant) on a gold field; the third quadrant represents Ireland and contains the gold Coat of arms of Ireland on a blue field. • In flag protocol, the Royal Standard is supreme. It must only be flown from buildings where the Queen is present. It flies above the British Union Flag (Union Jack), Standards of other Royal Family members, and other British flags. It never flies at half staff. • Standing guard outside Buckingham Palace • Foot Guards • Five regiments of Foot Guards guard the Palace. They wear red jackets and tall, furry hats called bearskins. • Click here to find out more about the guards and see pictures • When the first guards come on duty, there is a ceremony called the Changing of the Guard. • Changing of the Guard • A familiar sight at Buckingham Palace is the Changing of the Guard ceremony that takes place in the forecourt each morning. The monarch and the royal palaces have been guarded by the Household Troops since 1660. • Read more about the Changing of the Guard ceremony • • Inside Buckingham Palace • The Palace has around 600 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices, a cinema and a swimming pool. It also has its own post office and police station. • About 400 people work at the Palace, including domestic servants, chefs, footmen, cleaners, plumbers, gardeners, chauffers, electricians, and two people who look after the 300 clocks. • Royal Parties • Every year, more than 50,000 people come to the Palace each year as guests to banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions, and Royal Garden Parties • Interesting facts about Buckingham Palace • Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms including 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. • Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live at Buckingham Palace. • Where to next? • From Buckingham Palace you can walk through Green Park to Horse Guards Parade where you will see the soldiers on horseback.