London - the capital city of England
        
        LONDON :  
 · the capital city of England 
 · the population is about 7 milion 
 · the area is 4 000 sq. km 
 · it is situated on the river Thames in south – east England 
 · the largest city of England (the 9th largest city in the world) 
 · the oldest underground in the world 
 · a large port  
 Transport: 
 · one of the largest ports and it has the oldest underground in the world 
 · three airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead Heathrow is the largest airport in Europe 
 · red double – deckers (in town) 
 · black taxis  
 City in the centre of London: 
 a) The City of London 
 · the oldest part around St. Paul´s (there are many sights) 
 · EAST END – dooks and factories 
 · WEST END – centre for shopping, theatres, cinemas, only rich people live here  
 The Tower 
 - was built by William the Conqueror in the 
 11th century 
 - crown jewels are kept here 
 - it was a royal palace, the a prison, a royal 
 zoo, now it´s a museum 
 - the quards are called Beefeaters (yeoman) – they were traditional tudor uniforms 
 - near the Tower is Tower Bridge  
 Tower Bridge 
 - one of the most famous symbols of London 
 - was buil in 1894 
 - it can open in the middle to let large ships go through 
 - it´s the last bridge across the Tames 
 - inside its towers is a museum 
 - there are 27 bridges across the Thames  
 St. Paul´s Cathedral 
 - one of the largest cathedrals in the 
 world 
 - built by Christopher Wren in the 17th 
 century 
 - known for its Whispering Gallery – you 
 can clearly hear what is whispered on the 
 opposite side 
 - princ Charles and lady Diana were 
 married there  
 The monument 
 - commemorates the Great Fire of London (1666) 
 - a very tall column  
 b) The City of Westminster 
 · the centre of political and administrative life 
 · there are many banks, many outstanding sights  
 The Houses of Parliament  
 - are situated on the left bank 
 of the Tames 
 - the houses was built in Gothic 
 style  
 Big Ben 
 - tower of the House of Parliament 
 - a famous clock – tower with massive bell, made in 1858 
 - it´s named after a rather fat member of Parliament a minister sir 
 Benjamin Hall 
 - tower is 97 metres high  
 Westminster Abbey  
 - was built in the 11th century 
 - many kings and queens were crowned here 
 - Poet´s Corner – writers, dramatists, scholars, poets are 
 buried here (for example Isac Newton)  
 Buckingham Palace 
 - is the residenc of Queen´s family 
 - the changing of the guard is a popular event (every day in summer we can see the changing of the guard) 
 - the Queen Victoria Monument in front of it  
 Shopping centers of London 
 - Oxford Street 
 - Regent Street 
 - Bond Street 
 Harots – big department (there buy king´s family) 
 Next shops – WH Smith, Marks and Spencer,  
 No. 10, Downing Street 
 - is the Prime Minister´s residence – Tony Blair  
 Whitehall 
 - government offices are situated in this street  
 Hyde Park 
 - one of the best – know London parks – there is Speaker´s Corner 
 - a large green area, you can come and 
 relax, have picnic, some people go 
 fishing 
 in the Serpentine (lake) or boating 
 as well. Lots of people go for long 
 walkds 
 and jogging here on Sundays 
 - next parks : Regent´s park( contains London´s ZOO – 6 000 animals), 
 Kennington Park, Battersea park, St. James´s park( is the oldest one), 
 Kensington Gardens  
 The Post Office Tower 
 - the highest building in Great Britain – nearly 190 m  
 Museums and galleries : 
 The National Gallery 
 - is situated in Trafalgar square 
 - paintings by great European artists + British paintings and sculptures  
 The British Museum 
 - the biggest collection of all kinds of 
 animals, minerals, rocks  
 Theatres and music halls : 
 - there are about 100 theatres in London 
 The Royal Festival Hall 
 The Royal Albert Hall the main concert halls 
 The Queen Elizabeth Hall  
 The National Theatre 
 The Old Vic 
 The Royal Shakespeare Company  
 Picadilly Circus 
 -most famous square in London   
 Trafalgar Square 
 - there are Nelson´s Column, 2 fountains, pigeons (holubi), meetings and demonstrations  
 Madame Tussaud´s Museum 
 - wax figures, famous turist atraction, about 4 000 figures, 
 for example : John Lenon, V. Havel  
 Wimbledon 
 - the greatest tennis championship in the world is held there  
 Wembley 
 - international football matches