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    London is 
    undoubtedly one of the world’s finest cities. With a population of nearly 
    eight million, it is by far the largest city in Europe. In addition to 
    numerous monuments from its more glorious past, London is equally well-known 
    for its pageantry and tradition. Though London was heavily damaged during 
    the Blitz of World War II, a surprising number of monuments were 
    miraculously spared from destruction. Soon after the end of the war, 
    England’s capital had revived and began to prosper as never before.
 London has something for everyone - wide boulevards buzzing with excitement 
    far into the night, quiet squares and explorable alleyways. Large expanses 
    of greenery, such as Hyde Park, Green Park and St. James Park, are all 
    within a few minutes’ walk of the West End shops. The museums and galleries 
    are as varied and rich as you will find anywhere. Monuments run the gamut 
    from Roman ruins to great baroque churches representing the architecture of 
    the triumphal British Empire. Many of the public buildings were constructed 
    in the 18th century and during the reign of Queen Victoria to reflect the 
    city’s status as the financial and administrative hub of a great empire.
 
 London today wears its 2,000 years of history with dignity. Alongside modern 
    skyscrapers are remnants of the city’s Roman wall. Norman London is evident 
    in William the Conqueror’s White Tower as well as in the oldest stones and 
    tombs of Westminster Abbey. A few medieval churches, the city’s oldest pub 
    and the timbered Elizabethan façade of Staple Inn recall London before the 
    Great Fire of 1666. Stately Georgian squares from the 18th century are 
    preserved in the fashionable West End; the neo-gothic style of the 19th 
    century is common.
 
 The key to get an initial overview of London is "sightwatching" from the 
    comfort of a tour bus or on foot. Take in such events as the Ceremony of the 
    Keys at the Tower, or the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Listen 
    to the speakers at Hyde Park Corner; speaking is a favorite pastime of 
    politicos and prophets alike. Museum-goers find endless venues to choose 
    from. Lovers of the theater can indulge in the finest performances ranging 
    from traditional to authentic avant-garde productions. The restaurant scene 
    offers everything from Michelin-starred establishments to traditional London 
    pubs.
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