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London has many attractions which includes the modern London Eye to the historic Tower of London. The London eye is an entertaining experience for individuals looking to see the capital city. The 3D aerial footage of London and the London New Years fireworks are all included in the ticket price. It has a view from its 32 capsules, which weigh around 10 tones and have the ability to hold up to 25 people. There is also a London Eye River Cruise which is another experience of seeing London from a different perspective. It is a 40 minute circular sightseeing cruise which consists of the viewing of the Big Ben and the houses of parliament and the Tower of London. St. Paul’s Cathedral is also a popular religious attraction which can be viewed from the London Eye River Cruise. Madame Tussauds is also a very famous attraction in London. It contains wax figures of Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities, the royals, athletes, music stars, world leaders, and includes other entertainment opportunities. Wax figures of famous film stars range from Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, Shrek and many more. The music stars include Beyonce, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, and Justin Beiber. There are also legends from the Beatles to Elvis Presley. There are many more music megastars featured in Madame Tussauds.There is also a chamber of horrors and scream. It is suitable for persons of 12 years or older. It contains a security prison and has many actors to scare the audience and has a horrific themed setting. There is also a culture zone where individuals can take an interactive IQ test with Einstein, or testing the creativity with Picasso. Some of the free attractions include the National Gallery. It is located on Trafalgar Square which was found in 1824.Over 2,000 Western European painting are displayed. The paintings date back from the mid- 13th century to 1900. There is art work by the famous, Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, Renoir, Van Gogh and many more. There are also holiday events which have guided tours, lectures, and exhibitions for families and individuals. The Buckingham Palace is also a popular site of attraction as it has been the residence of Britain’s sovereigns since 1837. However today, it is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. It has 775 rooms. There are also 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. Altogether there are 775 rooms. Visitors that are interest in taking a tour are allowed to visit the nineteen state rooms in the summers with the purchase of a ticket.