1. Comlete the text with the places of interest from the box. (Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Speakers Corner, Windsor Castle, The Houses of Parliament, St Pauls Cathedral, The Tower of London, National Gallery, Crown Jewels, Hyde Park, the British government, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, The British Museum, ClockTower, Admiral Nelsons column, the Round Castle) are the centre of The famous with the even more famous bell called is part of them. is the main square of central London. Its popular with tourists who come there to relax after visiting the . There are two fountains on the Square. At the bottom of stand four lions. The most famous park in London is with its where at weekends anyone can speak about anything. is probably the most famous tower in the world. It has a very interesting past. It was a royal palace and a prison. Today its a museum. You can see the there. The Queens favourite summer home is . Its outside London. When the queen is at home, the flag flies from . opens for the big ships to pass. is the biggest church in London. But the most famous is probably where kings and queens are crowned, married and buried. There are tombs of many famous people in it. is famous for its collection of works of art from Egypt, Greece and ancient Rome. It also has many other masterpieces