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The 17 Best Sights To See In England

Some of my favorite places I visited while studying abroad.

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Emily Hendricks
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I had a wonderful time in London last summer, and after a year I've been reminiscing all of the sights I saw and the experiences I had. I wrote an article about my trip, but looking back at the specific places I had the chance to go, I wanted to list out my favorite locations. If you get the chance to go to England and explore, I would definitely recommend going to see these different monuments, castles, and sights!

The London Eye

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Buckingham Palace

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Stonehenge

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Parliament

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Elizabeth Tower / Big Ben 

(Unfortunately it was covered in scaffolding while we were there, and apparently I never actually took a picture!)

Roman Baths

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Tower Bridge

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Windsor Castle

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Kensington Palace

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Shakespeare's Globe

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Westminster Abbey

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Tower of London

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St. Paul's Cathedral

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King's Cross Station

Platform 9 3/4 (at King's Cross)

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Brighton Beach

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Millennium Bridge

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