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Westminster's Treasures

From ancient churches to iconic towers, Westminster offers a journey through a thousand years of British history. Explore these eight remarkable landmarks.

Westminster Abbey

1. Westminster Abbey

The coronation church where every English monarch since 1066 has been crowned. A Gothic masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Houses of Parliament

2. Houses of Parliament

The Palace of Westminster, home to the UK Parliament. An extraordinary example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture.

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Big Ben

3. Big Ben

The Elizabeth Tower and its famous bell, Big Ben, have kept time for London since 1859. An enduring symbol of British resilience.

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St. James's Park

4. St. James's Park

The oldest of London's Royal Parks, offering stunning views of Buckingham Palace and a peaceful retreat in the heart of Westminster.

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Churchill War Rooms

5. Churchill War Rooms

The secret underground bunker where Winston Churchill and his war cabinet directed Britain's WWII effort against Nazi Germany.

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Jewel Tower

6. Jewel Tower

One of only two surviving buildings from the medieval Palace of Westminster, built in 1365 to house Edward III's treasures.

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St. Margaret's Church

7. St. Margaret's Church

The parish church of the House of Commons since 1614, where Winston Churchill was married and Samuel Pepys was baptized.

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Westminster Bridge

8. Westminster Bridge

The iconic green bridge offering the most famous view of Parliament. Immortalized by Wordsworth's poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge."

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