This is such a beautiful spot to go if you are in London. There is so much history in it that you could easily spend several hours learning all its spots. Definitely recommend!
More• Visit the place on the north bank of the Thames where kings were crowned and royal family members held weddings
• Stroll through the British State Burial Mausoleum and visit the resting places of royal family members and legendary figures such as Newton, Darwin, and Churchill
• Explore the magnificent, solemn, and quiet representative of Gothic architecture, and experience the thousand-year history of the majestic church
Westminster Abbey situated on the north bank of the River Thames in London, next to the Houses of Parliament, is a magnificent Royal Catholic Cathedral in the Gothic style, a holy place in England, and prominent among the many churches in the country.
The coronation throne of Edward I is located behind the church altar. This dilapidated seat has witnessed the changes of the British royal family for hundreds of years.
This is such a beautiful spot to go if you are in London. There is so much history in it that you could easily spend several hours learning all its spots. Definitely recommend!
yes i visit this place in 2020, the park are amazing, and the architecture of the building is very bery unique and bery aunthentic
Walking from the Buckingham Palace, it’s the Westminster Abbey with the long snaking queues to enter. It is well kept and maintained, witnessing many key life events (coronations, funerals, etc.). Also its neighbour, the Big Ben, shares the same history overlooking London.
Very beautiful.
What an amazing attraction! This was one of few that we are willing to pay for the admission tickets for as the history and culture are too amazing to miss! Tickets came with an audio guide and it brings you to every historic position (tombs) with an in-depth video explanation. The building’s history is really something you cannot miss! Cater at least 1-2 hours to really feel the history that happened here on your trip to London!