Tourist Attractions in Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square
==> Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column:
Was built Nelson's Column to commemorate the victory of the noble Nelson on France and Spain at Trafalgar Square in 1805 and the scene is one of the most tourist attractions in London and monuments notable statues belonging to Henry Havelock and Dean Gordon and Charles James Napier and the equestrian statue's George IV.
==> Covent Garden Market:
The location for the focus Speciality Shops and stores for fashion and artisan stalls and these suburbs now includes a set of the old market halls and warehouses.
==> National Portrait Gallery:
Contains an impressive collection of paintings of over 4500 panel paintings, a famous set of images to leading figures of English history.
==> British Museum and British Library:
Contains a collection of antiques handmade on a classic style talk of several countries, including Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Greece, Romania and Empire Asia, China and the medieval period in Europe.
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