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1 By Yusuf Ogretici Tourist Brochure

2 Tower Of London The Tower of London is near Tower Bridge. It’s history is very interesting as The Tower Of London used to be owned by William The Conqueror. You can visit this place and see what there are inside. If you have any questions then you can ask the wardens over there. Prices are on the right. To Get There: London Underground: Directions: Use District or Circle lines to Tower Hill station. Follow directional signage to the Tower. The main entrance is a five minute walk from the station. By Bus: Bus routes: 15, 42, 78, 100, RV1. By DLR: Tower Gateway Station is located adjacent to Tower Hill station.  Follow directional signage to the main entrance of the Tower.

3 Childhood Museum The Childhood Museum is located in Bethnal Green. It was built to entertain people such as children with the fun activities they can do inside. There is loads of fun activities for the children such as dressing up, birthday parties, arts and crafts and story-telling. There is FREE admission, everyone is invited. How to get here: By Underground: The Museum is less than five minutes walk from Bethnal Green Underground station. Unfortunately Bethnal Green Underground has no lift, visit Transport for London for more information on public transport accessibility. By Bus: D6, 106, 254, 309 and 388 stop outside the Museum and 8, 26, 55 and 48 stop nearby. By Overground: The Museum is a short bus ride or 15 minute walk from Shoreditch High Street (8, 388) and Whitechapel (254, 106) Overground stations.

4 Victoria Park Victoria Park is one of London’s most important historic parks and its oldest public park. It has been used by millions of Londoners for nearly 170 years as a place of healthy recreation, sports, play and relaxation. You can play sport there, have a nice picnic and relax under the great sun. Victoria Park is open to the public for free, so you dont have to pay to go in. To Get Here: Nearest underground station: Mile End. Nearest rail stations: Cambridge Heath/Hackney Wick Station. Park opens at 7am and closes at dusk.

5 London Eye London Eye was formally opened by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, on 31 December 1999, although it was not opened to the public until 9 March 2000 because of technical problems. Since its opening, the Eye has become a major landmark and tourist attraction. The London Eye’s tickets ands prices are far too much to show here, so here is the link to the London Eye’s tickets and prices webpage: To Get Here: By Underground: The London Eye is located within easy walking distance from several London Underground stations: Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster.  By Bus: Buses to the London Eye include the 211, 77 and 381. By Rail: The closest rail stations to the London Eye are Waterloo and Charing Cross. 

6 Tower Bridge History of Tower Bridge
London Bridge was originally the only crossing for the Thames. As London grew, so more bridges were added, although these were all built to the west of London Bridge, since the area east of London Bridge had become a busy port. In the 19th century, the East End of London became so densely populated that public need mounted for a new bridge to the east of London Bridge, as journeys for pedestrians and vehicles were being delayed by hours. Finally in 1876, the City of London Corporation, responsible for that part of the Thames, decided the problem could be delayed no longer. In Tower Bridge you can see stunning views of London and come to the Victorian Engine room to learn about the inner workings of Tower Bridge. Prices are on the right. The information about how to get there is currently unavailable.

7 Madame Tussauds - London
Madame Tussauds is an entertainment centre, also a place where you can have parties. You can meet celebrities and enjoy various attractions, from Marvel Superheroes 4D, to SCREAM. The ticket prices are too much to put on this slide so here is the link: To Get Here: By Tube: Madame Tussauds is a two minute walk from Baker Street tube station. Baker Street underground station is on the Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines, making it a short, easy journey from anywhere on the central London tube network. By Train: Marylebone Station is within 10 minutes walking distance of Madame Tussauds. Euston, St.Pancras, Paddington, Victoria, Waterloo and Charing Cross mainline stations are all within five stops on the tube. By Bus: The following bus numbers travel to Madame Tussauds: 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274 and 453.

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