If you go to London for the first time then definitely visit these places

London, the capital of England, is the most populous city in the United Kingdom .

If you go to London for the first time then definitely visit these places

London, the capital of England, is the most populous city in the United Kingdom . There is a lot to visit here. Although most people do not know about it. Especially, if you are visiting London for the first time, you must be in a dilemma as to what to see and where to go. If you are also thinking something similar, then today we are telling you about some places to visit in London , which you must visit-

buckingham palace

Buckingham Palace is one of the most beautiful places in London. This is a very grand palace and the beauty here is made on sight. Located in the City of Westminster, the Palace is the center of state events and royal hospitality. In the year 1703, the Duke of Buckingham got a huge town house built to live in London. Which is today known as Buckingham Palace. There are a total of 775 rooms in Buckingham Palace, out of which 52 are royal rooms, that is, only the people of the royal family are allowed to stay in these rooms. It is a different experience to see and visit this palace. 

Columbia Road Flower Market

This market opens only one day a week. On this day a crowd is formed here. Here you will find everything from red roses to topical banana plants etc. If you want to experience something different by going to London, then you must visit this market once.

Big Ben

If you are in London and you have not seen Big Ben, then understand that your visit to London remained incomplete. It is a large bell located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. It is the world's largest four-faced chime clock and the third largest free-standing clock tower. This watch was started on 31 May 1859. It is one of the most favorite tourist spots in London.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become a world famous symbol of London.