London Towers, Buckingham Palace and the Oxford Street

London is a wonderful place to spend time with family and friends but that’s not all. The city is not only visited by a large number of family vacationers, romantic couples on weekend getaways and groups of friends from various different nationalities and cultures but also, the city is visited by an equal amount of business travelers since London is one of the most popular economic leader of the world. More than 25 million visitors flock the streets of London every year.
People ask the question that what is so special about this city, the question is what’s not? The city offers great collection of attractions and events, the hotels are available in all different shapes and sizes, the city has a rich culture and history, the party scene is very alive and the opportunities to shop, eat and indulge in luxuries of life are simply endless. Let’s talk about the three most popular attractions of London and why you should not miss out on them.
•    London Towers – The Tower Bridge is the iconic symbol of London. You will find this bridge in almost every movie which has been shot in the city since it’s the easiest way to establish that the location of the story is London. The bridge is an architectural marvel and if you want to prove your friends that you were in London, you ought to have a picture clicked in front of the London Towers.
•    Buckingham Palace – People joke all the time that what they will do if the Queen of England comes to their house or when they will visit the Queen in her palace. So, when you are in London do not even think of skipping this palace since it’s not just breathtakingly beautiful, it is the official residence of the Queen.
•    Oxford Street – The shopping street where you can find the most high end brands and the most stylish fashion labels from all around the world. The street is one of the busiest streets of England and offers an amazing opportunity to explore the city’s culture and lifestyle. You can bond with people from all around the globe while being on the Oxford Street of London.

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