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DAY ONE IN LONDON
Gaze at two of the capital's most remarkable buildings: the Houses of Parliament
and Westminster Abbey.
This wide avenue is lined with grandiose governmental ministries and dotted with
statues recalling the days of the British Empire.
Explore the subterranean rooms used by Churchill and his War Cabinet during
World War II.
One of London's smartest royal parks, with views across to Buckingham Palace,
exotic ducks and even pelicans.
Lunch
Picnic in the park or tuck into some excellent British food on the lovely terrace
at
Inn the Park
.
London's finest set-piece square, overlooked by the National Gallery and famous for
its fountains and pigeons.
One of the city's few pedestrianized public spaces, Covent Garden's cobbled piazza
is the place to see London's best buskers.