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Landmarks

Places to
visit 1
1.Warner Bros. Studio Tour London- The making of
Harry Potter.

2. The view of Shard.

3. Sea life London

4. Museum Tate Modern


Places to
visit 2
5. The London Motor Museum

6. London Eye

7. Madame Tussauds

8. ZSL London Zoo


Warner Bros. Studio Tour London- The making of Harry Potter

This tour provides an amazing new opportunity to


explore the magic of the Harry Potter™ films – the
most successful film series of all time. A ticket costs
around £77 for a person.
Some of the things you can expect to see and do:
• Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall.
• Explore Dumbledore’s office and discover never-
before-seen treasures.
The view of Shard
• Rise high above London and
see the city's
iconic skyline from a unique
perspective, with views
stretching up to 40 miles
(64km). Spot the likes of the
Coca-Cola London Eye, St
Paul's Cathedral and
Wembley Stadium from
The View from The
Shard's observation deck,
which sits  244m up Western
Europe's tallest building.
Sea life London
• Get a taste of the deep
blue sea at
SEA LIFE London. Spot
up to 400 species
including sharks,
stingrays, moray eels
and clown fish at the
aquarium. See stunning
green sea turtles and
test your nerve on the
glass "shark walk". 
Museum Tate Modern
• Tate Modern is a modern
art. Tate holds the national
collection of British art from
1900 to the present day and
international modern and
contemporary art. Tate
Modern is one of
the largest museums of
modern and contemporary
art in the world.  The gallery
located in London.
The London Motor Museum
• The London Motor
Museum has more than
160 exhibits; they include
classic cars from the 1960s,
1970s and 1980s, and a
selection of famous cars –
including Herbie the Volks-
wagen Beetle, one of six
original Batmobiles used in
the first Batman film.
The Eye of London
The London Eye is a giant Ferris
wheel on the South Bank of
the River Thames in London. The
structure is 135 m tall and the
wheel has a diameter of 120 m.
When it opened to the public in
2000 it was the world's tallest
Ferris wheel. The Eye of London
has 32 capsules and a road on it
takes about 40 minutes.
Madame Tussauds

• Visitors to Madame
Tussauds nowadays will
find some 300 lifelike
models that come from
the worlds of music,
movies, fashion, sports,
royalty, politics, history
and fiction. 
ZSL London Zoo
• London Zoo is the
world's oldest
scientific zoo. It was
opened in London on 27
April 1828,  and was
originally intended to be
used as a collection
for scientific study. Some
species of animals that
you can find here are:
meerkats, lemurs,
monkeys, butterflies,
giraffes and others.

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