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HISTORY UK: Marie Tussaud, born in Strasbourg in 1761, made her first wax figure of the great French philosopher Voltaire in 1777. She opened a museum in London in 1835.
1st Floor, Riverside Building (County Hall), London, Greater London
Museum · Waterloo · 11 tips and reviews
Craig Calder: If you are a fan of film & haven't visited the spiritual home of cinema in the UK (London Film Museum) you are missing out. Great day out alone or for the whole family :)
The Queen's Walk (Belvedere Rd), London, Greater London
Attraction · Waterloo · 970 tips and reviews
Troy McRhys™: - - The London Eye is a giant 135-metre (443 ft) tall Ferris wheel situated on the banks of the River Thames. It is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, and the most popular in the World - -
Richard Gregory: Step back in time and pay a visit to Holmes and Watson's former residence for just £6 per adult / £4 per child. Do remember to visit the gift shop old boy, Mrs. Hudson will gladly assist you.
Regent's Park Outer Circle, London, Greater London
Zoo · 167 tips and reviews
HISTORY UK: London Zoo was opened for Fellows of the Zoological Society of London in 1828, only opening to the public in 1847 to aid funding. It currently houses 755 species of animal.