5 Westminster Westminster Abbey is more than nine hundred years old, and is a very famous London church. After William the Conqueror, every King and Queen of England was crowned king or queen here. The Houses of Parliament are near Westminster Abbey. This is the home of the British government. The clock high up on the building is called Big Ben. The Prime Minister - the head of the British government - lives at 10 Downing Street. Walk along Parliament Street to Whitehall, past the government buildings, and you can see the little street on your left. The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey 10 Downing Street Parks and gardens When you are tired of looking at buildings, yon can sit or walk in one of London's beautiful parks. Hvde Park has a lake in the middle called the Serpentine, and vou can take a boat out on the water. It is a good place ro get away from the crowds and the noise of the city. You can listen to the speakers at Speakers' Corner near Marble Arch. People from all over the world come and speak here. You can ask a speaker some difficult questions if vou like. Or vou can stand on a box and speak to some of the listeners! Kensington Gardens is next to Hyde Park. Here you can see the statue of Peter Pan, the famous boy in the children's story, Peter Pan, by J. VI. Barrie. Regent's Park is the home of London Zoo. The zoo has thousands of birds and animals from all over the world. There is also a theatre in the park. On a summer's evening, you can sit out under the night sky and watch a play by William Shakespeare, England's most famous writer. St James' Park is next to The Mall. It is smaller, but many people think it is more beautiful. Peter Pan A boat on the Serpentine The open air theatre in Regent's Park London Tor ballet, go to the Sadler's Wells Theatre in Rosebery Avenue, or to the Royal Opera House. To get cheap tickets, buy them an hour or two before it begins. Do you like to listen to jazz musicians? You can hear some of the best at Ronnie Scott's Club in Frith Street, or at the Bull's Head, Barnes at Barnes Bridge, or at 100 Club at 100, Oxford Street. Sport Sonic of the most famous English football clubs are in London. You can see Arsenal play at Arsenal Stadium, Avenell Road, N5. Chelsea play at Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road,
SW6
,
an
d
Lord's
Ronnie
Scott's
Tottenha
m
Hotspu
r
pla
y
a
t
Whit
e
Har
t
Lane
,
Hig
h
Road
,
N17
.
T
o
watc
h
th
e
ver
y
Englis
h
gam
e
o
f
cricket
,
g
o
t
o
Lord'
s
Cricke
t
Groun
d
i
n
S
t
John'
s
Wood
,
NWS
.
Thi
s
i
s
th
e
'hom
e
o
f
cricket
'
to
r
mos
t
Englis
h
people
.
Football:
Arsenal playing
Crystal
Palace
London
8
Museum
s
an
d
gallerie
s
Th
e
Britis
h
Museu
m
i
n
Grea
t
Russel
l
Stree
t
i
s
th
e
bigges
t
museu
m
i
n
Britain
.
Ticket
s
ar
e
free
.
Th
e
Museu
m
o
f
Londo
n
a
t
150
,
Londo
n
Wal
l
i
s
on
e
o
f
th
e
mos
t
interestin
g
museum
s
i
n
th
e
city
.
I
t
tell
s
th
e
stor
y
o
f
Londo
n
an
d
it
s
people
.
On
e
mor
e
museu
m
tha
t
tell
s
a
stor
y
i
s
th
e
Museu
m
o
f
th
e
Movin
g
Imag
e
(MOMI)
,
o
n
th
e
Sout
h
Ban
k
(unde
r
Waterlo
o
Bridge)
.
Thi
s
tell
s
th
e
stor
y
o
f
cinem
a
an
d
television
,
an
d
ther
e
ar
e
man
y
thing
s
fo
r
visitor
s
t
o
se
e
and
do
.
Yo
u
ca
n
ac
t
wit
h
actor
s
o
n
a
fil
m
'set'
.
O
r
yo
u
ca
n
rea
d
th
e
new
s
o
n
TV
!
The
National
Gallery
The
British
Museum
Fou
r
millio
n
peopl
e
visi
t
th
e
Nationa
l
Galler
y
i
n
Trafalga
r
Squar
e
ever
y
year
.
The
y
com
e
t
o
loo
k
a
t
mor
e
tha
n
tw
o
thousan
d
pictures
.
Ticket
s
ar
e
free
.
A
t
th
e
Nationa
l
Portrai
t
Galler
y
i
n
S
t
Martin'
s
Place
,
yo
u
ca
n
see
picture
s
o
f
famou
s
people
.
Ticket
s
ar
c
fre
e
here
,
too
.
Th
e
Londo
n
Dungeo
n
i
n
Toolc
y
Stree
t
i
s
a
'Museu
m
o
f
Horror'
.
Hal
f
a
millio
n
peopl
e
visi
t
i
t
ever
y
year
,
bu
t
the
y
don'
t
alway
s
sta
y
t
o
see
i
t
all
!
Madam
e
Tussaud'
s
i
n
Marvlehon
c
Roa
d
i
s
famou
s
fo
r
it
s
peopl
e
mad
e
fro
m
wax
.
Yo
u
ca
n
see
famou
s
peopl
e
fro
m
th
e
pas
t
an
d
famou
s
peopl
e
o
f
toda
y
-
Abraha
m
Lincoln
,
Mahatm
a
Gandhi
,
Nelso
n
Mandela
,
Pavarotti
,
Marily
n
Monroe
,
Charli
e
Chaplin
,
Sylveste
r
Stallone
.
An
d
i
n
th
e
'Chambe
r
o
f
Horrors
'
yo
u
ca
n
see
som
e
ver
y
bad
people
!
The
London Dungeon
Madame
Tussaud's
London
9
Place
s
an
d
parade
s
The
Bank of
England
Th
e
Cit
y
Londoner
s
ofte
n
tal
k
abou
t
'Th
e
City
'
(se
e
ma
p
o
n
page
s
1
8
an
d
19)
.
The
y
ar
e
talkin
g
abou
t
th
e
oldes
t
par
t
o
f
London
,
th
e
hom
e
o
f
th
e
Ban
k
o
f
England
,
an
d
man
y
othe
r
bi
g
offices
.
Abou
t
fiv
e
thousan
d
peopl
e
liv
e
i
n
Th
e
City
,
an
d
a
t
weekend
s
i
t
feel
s
empty
.
Bu
t
betwee
n
Monda
y
an
d
Friday
,
nearl
y
hal
f
a
millio
n
peopl
e
com
e
her
e
t
o
wor
k
i
n
th
e
bank
s
an
d
offices
.
Loo
k
fo
r
th
e
Cit
y
me
n
wit
h
thei
r
dar
k
suit
s
an
d
umbrellas
!
S
t
Paul'
s
Cathedra
l
i
s
i
n
th
e
middl
e
o
f
Th
e
City
,
an
d
th
e
Ban
k
o
f
Englan
d
ha
s
a
n
interestin
g
museu
m
tha
t
yo
u
ca
n
visit
.
Als
o
i
n
th
e
Th
e
Cit
y
i
s
a
ver
y
tal
l
buildin
g
-
60.
6
metre
s
hig
h
-
calle
d
Th
e
Monument
.
Christophe
r
Wre
n
buil
t
this
,
too
,
an
d
i
t
stand
s
o
n
th
e
plac
e
wher
e
th
e
Fir
e
o
f
Londo
n
bega
n
i
n
1666
.
The
Monument
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