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There are many other places of interest in London: Trafalgar Square, Regent’s Park and, of course, the British Museum.
London stands on the river Thames. Crossing the river by the Tower Bridge you can see the Tower of London. It is one of the oldest buildings of the city. Many centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison. Now it is a museum of arms.
There are four parts of London: East End, West End, Westminster and The City.
The City is the busiest part of London and contains the majority of sights as well.
Westminster is considered to be the administrative centre of London, where the British Parliament and big Towers of the Palace of Westminster are situated.
West End is the most luxurious part of London, full of rich hotels, expensive shops, concert-halls and cinemas. Traditionally East End is thought to be the industrial part of London: factories, works, manufactures and other essential buildings.
London consists of very beautiful museums and parks. The most famous between them are The British Museum and Green Park.
All in all, London is fairly concerned to be one of the richest and most popular European cities.