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BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Open early August to late September.
For recorded information, 799-2331
18 rooms are available to view including the Throne Room. The famous changing of the Palace Guard is at 1130am daily during the summer months (on alternate days during the rest of the year).

BRITISH MUSEUM
Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury
636-1555
Monday-Saturday 10am-5 pm, Sunday 2:30 to 6 pm. Guided tours Monday-Saturday at 10:45 am,
94 galleries contain the world's finest collection of antiquities. The depth of each gallery and the variety of attractions is almost overpowering.

HYDE PARK
298-2100
Closes at midnight.
Some 360 acres of landscaped park, tree-lined avenues and lakes in the heart of the city attract visitors from around the world. Sunday mornings find street-corner orators is fine form at Speaker's Corner near Marble Arch.

TROCADERO
Piccadilly Circus
This multi-attraction entertainment complex is popular with everyone, especially teenagers.
Call for times and prices, which vary.
Planet Hollywood restaurant (phone 287-1000) offers dining amidst the film world's glamour.
Sega World (phone 734-2777) puts video game players in the center of the action.
Rock Circus (phone 734-7203) portrays the royalty of rock stars in wax.
Alien War (phone 437-2678) is a multimedia monster experience.
Imaginator (phone 437-5723) offers stomach-wrenching rides.
Virtual World (phone 494-1492) is a virtual reality system second to none.

LONDON WALL
London dates its history back to the Roman Empire. The "London Wall" of nursery rhyme survives to this day, albeit in fragments. A self-guided tour along the 1.5-mile walk is aided by explanatory plaques along the route. The walk stretches from the Museum of London to the Tower of London, offering unique history at every step.

MADAME TUSSAUD'S
Marylebone Road
935-6861
Daily 9 am-5: 30 pm
Wax statues of the world's most famous (and infamous) citizens throughout history line the galleries of this famous attraction. Recent innovations include interactive areas. Note: The popular Chamber of Horrors (murderers in history) may be too intense for some younger children.

MUSEUM OF LONDON
London Wall, City of London
600-3699
Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-6 pm, Sunday noon-6 pm
A visit to this attraction is like reading the life story of London. Various stages of London's extensive history are shown in the many rooms and galleries.

LONDON DUNGEON
28-34 Tooley St.
403-0606
April-September daily 10 am-6 pm, October-March closes 5:30 pm
Live actors and various realistic tableaux recreate the hard and seamy life of the underside of London in its past days. Historic representations of the tortures in the Tower and Old Gaol join Jack the Ripper. Not recommended for the faint of heart or for younger children.

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey (in the West of London)
940-1171
Daily 9:30 am-5: 30 pm. Glasshouse closes 4:45 pm
Many of the plants here were first planted in the 17th and 18th centuries, including more than a few that were sent back home to London from England's colonies overseas. The Gardens cover more than 300 acres and the world-famous hothouses maintain a staggering variety of warm-weather and tropical species. Other attractions in the Gardens include a pagoda, an aquatic gardens and a scenic lake.