I had seen what most of you hadn’t. Be it the towering heights of Ben’s, the Collection of masterpieces, or the Great museum that held centuries worth of history… That is because I went to London.
I had a
lot of help with little time. So I was referred by a friend who previously travelled
to London to Bacall and Associates.
From
the tower of London (which is a full structure) to the Somerset House, my
adventures included a lot of strolling. Feeling like I walked through history
itself, their Museums offers artifacts and countless treasures of the past.
Structures
that became the Icon of London itself such as the Eye that gives you a view from the skies whereas people are small
and the dazzling city seemingly so too. Another is the Big Ben, a clock tower
that dates as far as the 1850’s which still stands today, so no need to bring a
watch. The Big Ben took 34 years to build.
Another
is the tourist spot of the Buckingham Palace, where 11:30 (or earlier to get a
good spot as people tend to crowd), disciplined and trained, the changing of
guards occur that served as the modern knights of London.
Westminster
Abbey. Modernly known as Collegiate Church of St Peter, it is a historical
place that held not only royal weddings in the past, but also burials of the
kings almost a millennium ago.
The
Victoria and Albert Museum. A destination that held artifacts from 5,000 years
ago spanning from artworks, costumes, jewelry, ironwork, and photos.
Lastly,
the St Paul’s Cathedral the largest and most famous among London’s many
churches and one of the most beautiful in the world. The Architectural design
that made it proved to be genius and made of hard work, though the Cathedral
has a history of a fire that occurred back in the 1666 it was rebuilt.