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Trafalgar Square's location near other significant landmarks, such as Westminster and Buckingham Palace, makes it a central point for exploring London. With its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere, Trafalgar Square remains a symbol of the city's rich heritage and its role as a hub for art, culture, and public gatherings
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Visited Trafalgar Square to witness the iconic early Diwali celebration by Mayor of London.
Overall a great experience and good options in the stalls to eat, relax and enjoy, got see visits from dignitaries of London.
The performances by the artist were too good, in a nutshell very good experience.
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Beautiful area to hang around and take pictures or just sit down and enjoy the view. Can get very busy sometimes its located just in front of the national gallery!
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We had no idea just how big this was. Amazing architecture and bronze statues adorning this magnificent park. A nice place to take a break and get some pics of the beautiful fountains.
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You don't need a ticket or plan to visit Trafalgar Square. It's a free public square fit everyone to enjoy! You'll find lots of wonderful architecture and people watching opportunities around. The fountains are gorgeous, the buildings are iconic, and the street performers are fun. It's a place you can likely rest before moving into your next spot for the day.
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Trafalgar Square is a must visit. Up a couple blocks from the King's guards on the horses. And you can see Big Ben in the far back.
There is no line to see the square but the line tonthe National Gallery was really about half a mile long.
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Majestic as the name itself!! Beautiful architecture. Full of people, very busy as usual. Having nice coffee shops and pubs around. London at its purest form. The National gallery is a must visit. Take a walk to the Big Ben and Westminster Abbey and you'll get to see the London Eye on the bank of river Thames.
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Really nice, neat and clean. Feeding pigeons isn't allowed and attracts a fine of 500£. Would have been better if I could have made time for the national art museum.
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London’s largest and most important public square, sweeping Trafalgar Square is a must-stop on any visit to London. Home to world-class museums, imposing monuments, contemporary artworks, an array of street entertainers and much more, Trafalgar Square is one of the most iconic spots in the English Capital.
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Trafalgar Square is an iconic hub of culture and history in the heart of London. Its grandeur, with the towering Nelson's Column at its center, is truly awe-inspiring. The fountains, plinths, and statues add a touch of elegance to the square. It's a place where art, history, and vibrant city life come together seamlessly. The National Gallery at one end and St. Martin-in-the-Fields at the other provide a cultural backdrop that's hard to beat. Whether you're enjoying a performance, feeding the resident pigeons, or simply taking in the views, Trafalgar Square is a must-visit for anyone exploring London. It's a testament to the city's rich heritage and its vibrant, ever-evolving spirit
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