1). Cross Abbey Road."This album became their best selling work and featured the now iconic image of the zebra crossing outside the studios on the front cover"
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2). Visit Big Ben. "The Houses of Parliament and the clock tower, commonly called Big Ben, are among London's most iconic landmarks."
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3). Visit the London Bridge(Tower Bridge). "London Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames, connecting the City of London and Southwark, in central London."
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4). London Eye. "It will, over 30 minutes, make a full circle and thus give you a splendid view of London."
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5). Tower of London. "Chiefly famous as a place of imprisonment and
execution, it has variously been used as a royal residence, an armoury, a mint, a menagerie, an observatory and - a function it still serves - a safe-deposit box for the Crown Jewels."
6). Visit Britannia Row Studios. "Pink Floyd built the original Britannia Row Studios, located in the street Britannia Row, Islington, London N1, after their 1975 album Wish You Were Here was released. They then went on to use the studio to record their next album, Animals, and parts of The Wall including the famous school chorus on "Another Brick in the Wall". Nick Mason eventually assumed full ownership of the studio, but in the early 1990s he decided to sell the studio to its current owner, Kate Koumi, who has been managing it since the mid 1980s."
7). Visit Royal Albert Hall. "It is one of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings, recognisable all over the world. Since its opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from every kind of performance genre have appeared on its stage."
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