If you're traveling through London currently, or maybe you're planning your trip for later, here is a list of the top sights to see while in London.
London EyeThe London eye is one of the most popular sight seeing destinations. Maybe because it's a giant Ferris wheel which gives a great view across London.
The London Eye is located in Lambeth, London and open from 11am - 6pm.

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Buckingham Palace
Who doesn't love the Royals? If you're not a huge crazy fan, then surely you still would love to see the Buckingham Palace? You can find it in Westminster, London. If you time it right, you can witness the changing of the guards for yourself.
Big BenIf you've never heard of Big Ben, no, he is not a really tall English man. Big Ben is a huge clock tower and a national symbol. Definitely one of the most popular sights to see while in London.
You can find Big Ben in Westminster, London near the House of Parliament.

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Tower BridgeIf you by chance have a bucket list of bridges to visit, get your pen ready to tick this one off. You cannot visit London and not see this bridge with your own two eyes. You can find the Tower bridge at Tower Bridge Rd, London.

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Westminster AbbeyNot far from Big Ben, so you could plan the two in one day easily. Westminster Abbey is a beautiful, Gothic church in Westminster. Some burials included Isaac Newton, Edward the Confessor and Charles Darwin. You can find the Westminster Abbey at 20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London.

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Kensington PalaceAnother Palace to check off the list. You can never see enough of the Royals right? If you want to visit this one, you can find it at Kensington Gardens, London

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HMS BelfastIf you love anything WWII, then here is a sight you don't want to miss while in London. HMS Belfast was once a ship in WWII and has now been turned into a floating war museum. You can find it at The Queen's Walk, London.