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Top Tourist Attractions In London You Must Visit

In the middle of the 1800s, people used a corner in Hyde Park just off Oxford Street and Marble Arch to hold demonstrations and protest actions. George Orwell, Vladimir Lenin, and Karl Marx are just some of the historic individuals known to frequently use the corner to demonstrate their right to free speech.

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Top Tourist Attractions In London You Must Visit

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  1. Paddington Train Station is reputed to be one of the most striking fine-looking train stations found in London. A showcase of brilliant Victorian engineering, it remains in the forefront of the city’s busiest mainline train stations. It includes trains which run across South Wales, Bristol, and Bath in the western part of United Kingdom. It is also where you can find Heathrow Connect and Heathrow Express and London’s iconic statues of Paddington Bear and Brunel.

  2. If you are staying in Hotel Edward Paddington London, you will find the Paddington Train Station to be an excellent jump-off point to explore some of the most exciting and fascinating places in the bustling, beautiful city of London.

  3. Paddington Bear Statue You can find one of London’s iconic tourist attractions right at the station. Paddington Bear welcomes people to London right on Platform One of the train station. Everybody likes to take a selfie with the famous, bronze statue of the beloved now-classic Paddington Bear.

  4. Speakers’ Corner In the middle of the 1800s, people used a corner in Hyde Park just off Oxford Street and Marble Arch to hold demonstrations and protest actions. George Orwell, Vladimir Lenin, and Karl Marx are just some of the historic individuals known to frequently use the corner to demonstrate their right to free speech. In 1872, this Speakers’ Corner was officially designated as an area for public speaking by an act of Parliament. The place continues to be the venue for heated discussion, speeches, and public debates. People congregate on Hyde Park on Sunday mornings to listen to enthusiasts as they passionately share their views and opinions.

  5. You can walk to the Speakers’ Corner from the Paddington Train Station and listen to the speakers — and maybe even join in the lively sporadic heckling. • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Madame Tussauds London is one of the leading city attractions that both the locals and tourists make a point to visit. You are likely to spend a good amount of time being awed by the lifelike waxworks done in the image of famous historical figures and movie personalities.

  6. The wax museum is an easy 20-minute walk from Paddington Train Station. Taxis are also available to take you to the site. • Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum Even closer to Paddington, Hotel Next To Paddington Station (a mere 3-minute walk) is the often overlooked Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum. You should not miss a visit to this laboratory, the very same one where penicillin was discovered by the great Alexander Fleming. Here you can learn about the history of this important breakthrough and its impact on modern medicine.

  7. Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising Individuals born in the 1980s or shortly before are likely to have a lovely walk down memory lane in this charming museum. You can check out the delightful advertising campaigns of the era, as well as the nostalgic products that were part of most households during that time.

  8. History aficionados are also likely to enjoy the museum’s take on the history of consumerism right down through the Victorian period. These are just some of the examples of places you can visit from your Bed And Breakfast Near Paddington Station. You are sure to discover other charming and memorable finds to add to your list.

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