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London, United Kingdom
The Wellington Arch is a grand neoclassical arch erected in 1826 that commemorates the victory of Wellington over Napolean
Apsley House is the former home of the 1st Duke of Wellington with the VIP address 'No
The Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and workplace of the Queen of the United Kingdom
Speaker's Corner at Hyde Park is the only place in Britain where demonstrators can assemble without prior police permission, a perennial hot favorite location for preachers and speakers of all types wanting to be heard
Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair is also known as Little America, as it is home to the American Embassy and a statue of Franklin D
Handel House was home to the baroque composer George Frederick Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759, where he composed some of the greatest classical music pieces ever
The Royal Academy hosts art exhibitions, the most visited of which is the Summer Exhibition, displaying more than 1200 new works by established and new artists selected by the academy, most of which are available for visitors to buy