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LONDON GUIDE -Where to stay

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The Shakespeare Hotel

Air ticket
Accommodation for five nights (Double rooms)
Breakfast is served from 8.00 - 10.00
Transport from: Airport to Hotel
Hotel to Airport by car
Tour: British Museum

*** 320

The Dickens Motel

Air ticket
Accommodation for five nights (Room with three beds)
Half Board: Breakfast: 7.00 - 9.00a.m.
Buffet Dinner: 6.00p.m.
Transport from: Airport to Hotel by bus
Tour: Madame Tussauds

*** 290

The Phil Collins Hostel

Air ticket
Accommodation for five nights (Room with four beds)
Breakfast only
Breakfast:7.00 - 9.00a.m.
Transport from: Airport to Hotel by train
Tour: Cutty Sark

*** 100
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The British Museum
The British Museum (1753) is one of the best museums in the world. In the museum you can see the works of man from prehistoric to modern times. There are collections from all over the world. Some famous objects are the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Marbles, the Mildenhall treasures and others.

http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/

Greek Treasures
Egyptian Treasures
African Treasures

   

Madame Tussauds Museum
Visit the greatest collection of wax figures and see the most famous people from all over the world. Enjoy the Hollywood legends and superstars, the sporting heroes, the most famous politicians. Get into a time taxi to experience a unique taste of London’s history from Shakespearean England to the present day.

http://www.madame-tussauds.com/

   

Natural History Museum
Come face-to-face with skeletons or feel what it is really like to experience a real-life earthquake. There are hundreds of exciting exhibits such as, dinosaurs, Creepy-Crawlies, Mummies, Human Biology, Ecology and a full-size model of the world’s biggest inhabitant, the blue whale. You can also investigate an exciting new hands-on science centre.

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/

   

Stonehenge (out of London)
It is Britain’s greatest national symbol of mystery and power. Nobody knows why it was built. Some people say that it was a temple for a goddesses or a place to bury high rank citizens. Some others call it an astronomical observatory for marking certain events on the prehistoric calendar. When you look at it you feel sure that it was made for a very special reason!

http://www.stonehenge.org.uk/

   

The Tower of London
One of the oldest buildings in London with a great history. A lot of kings lived and died there such as James I (17th century), the so-called Little Princes, the unfortunate Anne Boleyn whose husband king Henry VIII ordered to kill her. You can see in close-up the Crown Jewels (14th century) which are still used by the Queen and the Royal family.

http://www.tower-of-london.com/

   
Buckingham Palace
Enjoy the royal ceremony from outside the palace which takes place inside the palace railings at 11.30. It lasts 40 minutes. The Queen’s Guard accompanied by a band, leaves Wellington Barracks at 11.27 and marches via Birdcage Walk to the Palace.
   

The Cutty Sark
It’s a ship, the fastest ship of her type, made in 1869 to bring back the season’s first tea crop. It is in Greenwich, a wonderful site. You can find a lot of information inside, where there is a collection of carved ships, figureheads and displays telling you her story.

http://www.cuttysark.org.uk/

   
     
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Check that you understand what these words mean in this document
Accommodation: a room to sleep in.
Half Board: to have breakfast and one other meal, either dinner or supper.
Buffet Dinner: when the guests do not sit at a table to be served but they help themselves to the food that is all on one table where they go and fill their plates.
Wax: a soft material which bees produce and we use it to make candles for churches.
Legend: a very famous and admired person, usually because of his/her ability in a particular area.
Creepy-Crawlies: animals like worms, spiders or insects.
To investigate: to
examine.
High rank citizen: a
person with a high position in society.
Observatory: a building with a telescope in it.
Figurehead:
wooden statue which ships had at the front.