London Soho
London Soho was a farmland spot and became a royal park of the Palace of Whitehall in 1536. After years in the 19th century London Soho became a location for entertainment. Theatres and music halls were built in this London district and since the 20th century many restaurants and pubs could be found in London Soho. Many intellectuals, like writers and artists, spend their time in London Soho and therefore it became a place full of culture, entertainment and business.
London Tower Bridge
The London Tower Bridge is one of the monuments in London, which is known all over the world! This London monument was built in 1894 and was considered as one of the masterpieces of engineering of its time. London tourists are allowed to take a walk over the magnificent London Bridge, 42 metres above the London River Thames. From there visitors can see the Canary Wharf, the London Eye and the Tower of London. Guests of the Dylan House London who want to learn more about the history of the London Bridge should visit the Tower Bridge Exhibition!
London Green Park
The Green Park London is one of the eigth Royal Parks and is 53 acres big. This London park is situated between St. James' Park London and the Hyde Park. Travellers find in this kind of Royal Park beautiful wooded meadows to relax from hectic life. In addition, the Piccadilly, the Queen's walk and the Constitution Hill are directly located around the London Green Park.
Trafalgar Square London
The Trafalgar Square is located in central London. This London attraction was meant to be some cultural place, which is open for the public. In the 19th century famous London monuments like the National Gallery and the Nelson's Column were built at Trafalgar Square. Now the London Trafalgar Square is a location, where rallies and political demonstration take place.
London Big Ben
The London Big Ben, or also called Clock Tower was designed by Augustus Pugin in the 19th century just before he died. This four-faced London monument is 96 metres high and its clock is situated 55 metres above the ground. The Big Ben has been the largest four-faced clock in the world, until the Allen-Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee in Wisconsin was built.