It is of the sights of London.
Here you can meet the famous, of course and the infamous: an unforgettable experience.
The museum of Driven Images (Museum of the Moving Image - MOMI) is located on a Southern coast of Thames. Unique museum of cinema and TV
Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments and its Speaker’s Corner. On a Sunday morning anyone can make a speech about something he believes to be very important.
You can also visit Regent’s Park, a boating lake and an open-air theatre, where in summer you can enjoy Shakespeare’s plays.
It is the oldest and largest zoo in the world.
More than 5000 kinds of animals live there
St James’s Park – the oldest of all royal parks.
The Green Park most silent, quiet and cosy.
The statue of the famous fairy-tale hero, Peter Pan, can be seen in Kensington Gardens
Red, as a tomato, the bus became a symbol of the British capital
The bus has won huge popularity among the inhabitants and visitors of t he British capital.
The red buses define (determine) style of the London streets.
The London underground called the Tube is the first in the world.
The Tube has got 12 lines.
Famous station Baker Street
Each station has its colour
The Lollipop Lady helps children cross the street
The women are dressed in bright coats and hold red – white sticks with round marks.
The sign looks like a lollipop ( a sweet on a stick). Many other towns in Britain have “Lollipop Ladies” in their streets