UK removed many countries from red zone! Where to go in London?
The United Kingdom has removed a large number of countries from the red zone, making this an excellent location for another visit!
Do you yearn for London? Here are some sites to see in London, England that we recommend. Make a note of the following so that future officially reopen you may have an idea! :
1. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Shakespeare’s Globe is a one-of-a-kind international resource committed to the investigation of Shakespeare’s work and the theatre for which he wrote, via the related mediums of performance and education.
By visiting here, you will be able to experience the stage as it was during Shakespeare’s lifetime; you will have a Shakesperean experience unlike any other. What’s amusing is that you may also join the cast and contribute your voice to a scene recorded by Globe performers.
Discover London’s castle — a fortified stronghold, royal palace, and notorious jail where you can immerse yourself in a thousand years of history. Prepare to be awestruck by the world-famous Crown Jewels.
Moreover, visir the White Tower, Traitor’s Gate, and Tower Green, the site of Anne Boleyn’s execution. Additionally, meet the notorious tenants of the tower: ravens and the spirits of Lady Jane Grey and Henry VI.
Discover the Second World War’s mysteries underneath the nerve hub where Churchill and his war cabinet resided and operated.
You might read about Winston Churchill’s biography, a charismatic former British Prime Minister who led the country to victory in World War II. Additionally, you may listen to his speeches and read his correspondence via the Churchill Museum’s interactive displays.
Westminster Abbey was founded in 1245 by Henry III and is one of England’s most significant Gothic structures.
The highlight is that you will get the opportunity to visit the site of every coronation since the 11th century, as well as the famous location of several royal marriages.