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Visiting Buckingham Palace And London, England

Monday, June 22nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

England is wonderful and exciting nation to visit for a vacation. England has a large number of| tourist attraction|places of interest well worth a visit enough to satisfy all tastes. For instance|One such place is the ancient city of York which is known to have been inhabited since the days of the Romans, Torquay (often called the English Riviera) and Liverpool (European City of Culture 2008). If visiting England you really must make an effort to spend some time in London, the capital city of England

London is an amazing city to visit, possibly just for a weekend or, hopefully for a longer period. You may be surprised at the number of people who reside in England who have not visited London, this is especially surprising when you consider the fact it is most often top of the vast majority of visitors lists (of most enjoyable attractions they went to).

There is simply so much to see and do in London that it is quite impossible to list them all all in one go. Surprisingly one of the newest attractions in London also happens to be one of the most popular - The London Eye. Another popular attraction nearby to the London Eye is Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. However, one place which must not be missed is Buckingham Palace.

Buckingham Palace is England’s most well known Royal residence, possibly because it is home to the Queen of England. Buckingham Palace is is situated at the heart of London which makes it the perfect focus for visitors. The daily pageant of ‘Changing of the Guard’ is very interesting to watch and ever so English.

Buckingham Palace was originally named Buckingham House. It was originally a large town house, built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham. It is actually the townhouse that forms the main core of the palace as we are familiar with today.

Over the following 3 quarters of a century Buckingham House was extended by the building of 3 wings forming a central courtyard. The primary architects responsible for these additions were John Nash and Edward Blore. John Nash was also responsible for the interior design of the monumental staterooms.

The widely known architect Aston Webb was responsible for the creation of the principal facade of Buckingham Palace which he re-designed in 1912. Webb together with Sir Thomas Brock, the sculptor, were the winners of a competition to design a memorial to Queen Victoria. This memorial still exists today.

The Queen has many other royal residences other than Buckingham Palace. Each and every year the Queen spends Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk. Sandringham House is one of the Queen’s private royal residences.

A further private residence is Balmoral Castle, in Royal Aberdeenshire in Scotland. Queen Elizabeth was staying in Balmoral Castle when she was informed of the tragic death of Princess Diana.

If you would like to take a break in the UK then you might be pleased to discover that it is possible to find cheap hotels in London without any great difficulty, on the other hand you may wish to stay in more luxurious surroundings and the fine selection of boutique hotels in London should more than satisfy.

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