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Guide to Westminster Abbey and Other London's Top Attractions

Westminster Abbey is probably one of the most famous abbeys in the world, known for hosting the famous Royal weddings over the years. The abbey was originally called the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster and is a spectacular Gothic abbey and the most notable religious building in the United Kingdom.
You may be wondering what makes this particular church so appealing and why is it that almost every person in the world has either been there or knows about it? The abbey was considered a cathedral between 1540 and 1556 and from 1560 it was a church.
The current church was constructed by Henry III in 1245 and it has hosted the Royal weddings since 1100 including the famous Prince Charles to Diana Spencer and more recently Prince William to Kate Middleton.
Westminster Abbey is an architectural gem and every inch of the abbey offers something to look at from the spectacular Gothic architecture outside to the carvings and more on the inside. The organ is also something to be amazed by and should not be missed.
The abbey is also home to a museum, a chance to step back in history and soak up the culture and history this one religious building has to offer. It is definitely worthwhile when visiting Westminster Abbey to take advantage of a guided tour. The tour guides are knowledgeable and are able to provide you with valuable insight into the building, it's history and more, this ensures you don't miss anything as you make your way around, being amazed and enjoying the experience.
Another of the top attractions, once you have visited Westminster Abbey is to consider seeing the crown jewels at the Tower of London. The Tower of London also dates back centuries, to 1066 to be exact. It is located in central London on an open space called Tower Hill.
The Tower of London was started by William the Conqueror in 1078 who is responsible for building the White Tower, which not only gave the palace its name, but still stands proudly today that you can see it for yourself, soaking up the exquisite craftsmanship from those many years ago.
The Tower of London sits in two rings, each ring is made up of numerous buildings. It has been a top tourist attraction since the Elizabethan times and in the past few years it has welcomed millions of visitors through the door.
If you are staying at a top London hotel that has knowledge and experience of the area, they are likely to recommend that you purchase a London Pass. The London Pass gives you access to all the top attractions, including Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, London Bridge and more. With the London Pass you pay a set rate for access to over sixty top attractions in London, which you can use during your stay. You choose how long you are staying and how long you want the pass to be valid for.
The pass not only gives you a discounted price on the entry into these top attractions, but it also fast tracks you in the queue. When you think that there are thirty one million people visiting London each and every year, you will not be surprised to find that most of the attractions will have an unwelcome queue. Take your pass, walk to the front and gain instant access, it is that easy and convenient.


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