Tuesday, February 8, 2011

tourisem in london

tourisem in london





Dates & Garden
10.00 - 5.30 m / of the date (03/10 to 10/26)
10.00 - 4.30 m / of the date (10/27 to 11/02)
10.00 - 4.00 m / from the date (11/03 to 03/09)
Last time to enter the park an hour before the closure date
In the holidays and weekends close the park will close at 6:00 pm
Ticket prices
Adult £ 12 = 74 Real
Children (3-15 years) 9 £ = 55 SR
Children younger than 3 years are free
Students / disabled / retired £ 10.20 = 63 SR
Family ticket 2 adults +2 small or 1 large +3 small = 38 £ / 235 SR
Address Garden
Regent Park
Outer Circle
Regent's Park
London NW1 4RY


Big Ben and Parliament Square Big Ben

Ppalarba famous clock faces and the biggest in Britain to rise about 320 feet (106 meters) and dubbed St. stepfen's Tower
It is part of the parliament building and return the name of the Big Ben bell to the huge weight of up to 14 tons and the hour is open to visitors ..
And ringing the bells in every quarter of an hour
And the nearest train station ground to reach the hour is station westminste



About London

London is the capital of the United Kingdom and its largest city. Located on the River Thames in southern England. Live in the city, about 7.5 million people, of whom about 2.7 in the neighborhoods of Inner London. With a population of around 12,599,561 people (Statistics 01/01/2005), making it the largest city in Europe (excluding Russia and Turkey) and one of the most important centers of political, economic and cultural rights. The form of the current administrative division of London in the first of April 1965 with the establishment of Greater London. The city has a large number of universities, institutes, museums and theaters. Take as many international organizations and international companies based in the city.

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1 Geography
2 Administrative division
3 Culture and sightseeing
4 Economy and infrastructure
5 Universities
6 References
7 sites for Foreign Affairs



[Edit] Geography

Site for London in London Angletratmtd a distance of about 40 km on the banks of the River Thames and an average height of 62 meters above sea level. The city was founded originally on the north bank. Bridge was the Tower of London over many centuries the only bridge that connects both sides of the city together. The center of the city, business district and important streets on the north bank of the River. With the construction of other bridges and extending rail lines, the city expanded in all directions. The nature of London is generally flat. The River Thames in the past, present than it is now, where they were building a number of dams on it. Because of its proximity to the North Sea was subject to London for a number of floods. Been identified geographical longitude which passes the Royal Astronomical Institute (Royal Observatory) in Greenwich cm line number is zero. It is the day the line is calculated on the basis of different time zones in the world.

Reside in the area of the city climate moderate. Summer is usually warm and winter is cold but the temperature of not less than zero Celsius. The month of July is the hottest months, with an average temperature about 16.3 degrees Celsius while it is 3.9 ° C in the month of January, which is the coldest months throughout the year. Recorded in London in the summer of 2003 the highest temperature in the history of the city, then hit 37.9 degrees Miwip.






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