Top Sites in London
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Top Sites in London
I thought this was interesting. According to 'This is London,' these are London's most visited sites. I can't believe Madame Tussaud's beats St. Pauls or Westminster Abbey. (Rankings are based on attendance figures for 1999; figures collated by the London Tourist Board.) Anyone have their own top ten?<BR><BR>British Museum 5.5 million visitors<BR><BR>National Gallery 5 million visitors<BR><BR>Madame Tussaud's 2.6 million visitors<BR><BR>Tower of London - 2.4 million visitors<BR><BR>Tate Britain - 1.8 million visitors<BR><BR>Natural History Museum - 1.7 million visitors<BR><BR>Chessington World of Adventures - 1.6 million visitors<BR><BR>Science Museum - 1.5 million visitors<BR><BR>Westminster Abbey - 1.3 million visitors<BR><BR>St. Paul's Cathedral - 1.1 million visitors<BR><BR>London Zoo - 1.1 million visitors
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The V&A Museum is in South Kensington. Here's the site: http://www.vam.ac.uk/
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The London Tourist Board has the 2000 data on its site, which is quite a bit different from 1999, with the addition of three new attractions - the Millennium Dome came in first, the Tate Modern 4th and the London Eye 5th. With these three plus the V&A moving up to 10th, the Science Museum, Westminster Abbey, Tate Britain and St. Pauls/London Zoo dropped out of the top 10.
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Mel - the tourist board didn't overlook the V&A - tourists did. The V&A has never been one of the highest visited sites. Now with its new galleries and free admission it is creeping up. <BR><BR>It is important to remember total visitors include the locals, not just foreign tourists - which is why places like Chessington, Alton Towers and Blackpool always are high on London and England most-visited lists.
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Oh - forgot to describe Chessington -- It is a seasonal theme park sort of similar to a Marriotts Great America or Six Flags in the States. Not as big but with thrill rides and some "theme" sections. Their big cartoon tie-in is Dennis the Mennace so you get the picture- sort of a down market Six Flags Magic Mountain SW of London