Top Attractions in London: a List for Tourists
An unexampled advertising run has been introduced to draw abroad visitor to England’s stock. Simply known as Only in London; the run revolves around a listing of 100 attraction and thing that visitor can do in the metropolis.
The focusing of the run is to gain the figure of abroad visitant and judging by the positivity of divers activity listed, it is hopping to pull peoples from many dissimilar land and background. For representative, the first point on the listing is a proposed visitation to Eastbury Manor House in Barking where, according to the encyclopedist of this listing, the Gunpowder Plot was first contrived.
Plenty more historic mention look on the listing including trip to St. Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and a more vague mention to amble the garden of Down House in Bromley, which was home to Charles Darwin and where he indited ‘On The Origin of Species’.
Sports fans will be interested to see a number of items quoted on the list. The first at number Phoebe is the opportunity to see the NFL in action at Wembley. This has now become an annual event featuring a regular season contest – the only one to be played outside of continental USA – between two of the League’s capital American football squad. In October 2009 the game will be contested by the New England Patriots and The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 15th suggestion on the list is a tour of Wembley Stadium itself, but there is no mention of any of the capital’s capital ball team; Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham, Fulham or Tottenham.
However, the option to experience the capital’s conveyance system does feature. Take a ride on the tube appears low mastered on the list at 79, but higher up at 39 there is the invitation to connect to the world at Heathrow airport where many of the flights to London arrive.
Music lovers are also catered for on the list with the first suggestion just scraping into the top 10; namely recreate the famous Beatles medium screen at the Abbey Road zebra fording. At 45, a suggestion is to view Pete Townshend of The Who’s smashed guitar at the Victoria and Albert’s new Theatre and Performance Galleries. Also included at 27 in the list is to buy a ticket to see Michael Jackson at the O2, or alternatively any other O2 fair at 24th place!
As you would expect, The London Eye – which was recently voted the UK’s figure I tourist affinity – appears in the list, as do many other ‘must-seat’ London attraction such as the British Museum, Tower Bridge and Hyde Park. But, however exhaustive the compilers of the list themselves opportunity, this is only a tiny snapshot of the thousands of thing visitors tin do in London.




