Museum of London 
The museum tells of London's past, present and future. Museum of London is a living history museum where new discoveries and attractions will be added all the time. They are some standard items for exhibitions. "London before London" which tells of what life was like here around 450 000 BC and "Medival London" - up to 1558. There are cafe and a shop.
Free entry.
London Wall near the Tower of London
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Natural History Museum
On the London Natural History Museum there are much interesting to discover. Here are animals, plants, rocks, minerals, fossils and meteorites. Discover volcanoes and Earth's ecosystems. Meet a T.rex and other dinosaurs, lions and polar bears and much much more. There are cafe and a shop.
Free admission, but some special exhibitions cost entry
Cromwell Road
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Madame Tussaud’s
Madame Tussaud came to England in the early 1800 and with her, she had wax figures of celebrities. A permanent exhibition opened in London in 1835 and today's Madame Tussaud's is located on Marylebone Road where it has been since 1884. Come and meet the historical figures, royalty and celebrities.
Marylebone Road
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London Canal Museum
The museum tells of London's canals and what it was like to work here, the boats and the many horses that helped to draw the boats. The museum is housed in an old ice warehouse built around the 1862. Here is also some history of ice and ice cream manufacturing.
12/13 New Wharf Road
(close to King's Cross station)
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The Movieum of London
London's movie museum, where you can go behind the scenes of some of the biggest films. You will learn about different genres and how it is to make a movie. You'll find famous movies as Superman, Batman and Star Wars and many more.
Riverside Building (at London Eye)
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Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Winston Churchill is known worldwide as London's Prime Minister during World War 2 and here you will learn all about the man behind the cigar. Also the private person Winston. The Cabinet War Rooms, an underground headquarter that were in London during the war, and you may go down and see what it looked like since 1945.
Clive Steps,
King Charles Street
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British Museum
The museum shows the history of mankind and culture around the world from past to present. You will enter a stunning building that resembles a Greek temple and see amazing sculptures, paintings, tombstones and mummies and so much more. There are cafe and a shop.
Free entry.
Great Russell Street
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Tower of London 
One of London's most historic buildings. Best known, it has become for beeing a prison, where people waited for there execution. King Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn was beheaded here, May 19, 1536 and is buried inside the chapel. England's crown jewels are also stored here. Tower of London is also famous for its black ravens who live within the walls. There is a cafe.
Tower Hill, (beside Tower Bridge)
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London Sealife Aquarium
An amazing underwater world with over 2 million liters of water where you may encounter sharks, pirajas, rays and colorful fish. You may also see when the fish are fed.
County Hall Building, Westminster Bridge Rd
(beside London Eye)
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