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The London Stock Exchange is one of the world's oldest and largest stock markets.
The London Stock Exchange is one of the world's oldest and largest stock markets. It has shifted to Paternoster Square from its previous location on Broad Street.
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St Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most recognisable buildings standing atop Ludgate Hill, designed by Sir Christopher Wren to replace the Gothic medieval cathedral destroyed in 1666 in the Great Fire of London
The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales is probably the most famous criminal court in the world, having been London's principal criminal court for centuries
The Museum of London traces the history of London to the present day, starting from the developments around Thames banks 450 million years ago
St Mary le Bow, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, houses the famous Bow Bells
The St Bride Printing Library is specialist small library in the heart of London's Fourth Estate area, which houses a wide range of books on graphic design, typography, bookbinding and papermaking
The Clockmaker's Company Museum traces the history of clockmaking and houses a priceless collection of more than 700 old timepieces spanning 5 centuries
Tate Modern is an enormous art gallery converted from the former Bankside Power Station that exhibits contemporary and modern art from around the world dating post 1900, arranged thematically and chronologically
The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the City Corporation's art collection, and also runs special exhibitions throughout the year
Official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, completed in 1753
An atmosphere and decor that more recalls a private gentleman's club than a hotel