Landmarks and Attractions in London
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The London Eye is 135 meters tall with 33 glass capsules.

False

The London Eye was opened in February 2000.

False

Buckingham Palace is one of the notable landmarks in London.

True

Regent's Park in London offers the largest grass area for sports in the city.

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The Tate Modern Museum in London showcases only classical art.

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  • London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, featuring landmarks like the Millennium Wheel (London Eye), which is 135 meters high with 32 glass capsules.
  • The London Eye was opened in March 2000 to mark the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the new millennium.
  • Other notable landmarks in London include Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), Trafalgar Square with Nelson's Column, and St. Paul's Cathedral.
  • London is known for its parks, with Regent's Park offering the largest grass area for sports in central London and an open-air theatre.
  • Visitors can enjoy cultural attractions like the National Gallery, the British Museum, the Tate Modern Museum, and the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.

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Test your knowledge of the famous landmarks and cultural attractions in London, including the London Eye, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, and more. Learn interesting facts about the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.

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