lunes, 6 de agosto de 2012

Tourist sites in England


Wembley Arena or Wembley Stadium: is a football stadium located in the city of London and the local stadium for the England national football team and will be used for football matches that will be played during the Olympic Games, both men and women. It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators and is connected with the Wembley Central and Wembley Park, via the White Horse Bridge underground stations.

                                                                            


Richmond park: is the largest of all of the city of London's Royal Parks. Its name, 30 km from the Centre of London, where you can see squirrels, deer, bunnies and beautiful birds is located near the city of Richmond, hence. There are more than 1,000 hectares of forests where there is huge oak trees in more than 100 years old. One of the most emblematic are the gardens of Isabella with large numbers of camellias, magnolias, azaleas, and rhododendrons.


Seve Dials:Among the neighborhoods more "cool" of the city of London is Seven Dails, which is very close to Covent Garden, Soho London, and from 1690 seven streets that converge in a square are home to a wide variety of boutiques that offer fashion, jewellery and accessories. One of the interesting points of the neighborhood is its offer of small firms in clothing, set forth in charming boutiques. A place where come incognito celebrities to purchase clothing and comlementos without suffering the siege of his fans.


Tower Bridge: is a bascule bridge in London crossing the Thames River. It is situated near the Tower of London, which gives it its name.



Big Ben: is the name that is known to the Parliament clock tower, located in London. The tower is located in the Northwest corner of the building that houses the headquarters of the two chambers of the British Parliament.

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