Really famous landmark in London you can't go to London without visiting such buildings as the Big Ben and it overlooks the River Thames which is a spectacular sight , especially in at night
An instantly recognizable symbol of London, you can spy Big Ben from any number of vantage points in the city. It's truly magical if you're standing right there when you hear the clock's chime
One of the most popular attractions in London, definitely worth visiting! Do take a walk along Westminster Bridge to get a nice view on the clock tower as well as the adjacent Palace of Westminster.
The climb of the Elizabeth Tower to Big Ben was was one of the best tours I have ever taken in London. Book about 6 months in advance via your local MP
The real name is “The Clock Tower”. Big Ben is just the nickname given to the largest bell in the tower, formally known as “Great Bell”. However, “Big Ben” has become much more commonly used. (FACT)
A fantastic Iconic landmark in London, that I recommend anyone visiting checks out. One Tip - Make sure you take your coat, it can be really cold here, with the Thames winds.
To go inside the Big Ben's tower you must be a citizen from Great Britain, or book in advance (up to a few moths before your visit). The place and building is amazing, the details are impressive.
A must see when you are in London, easily accessible from Westminster tube station. Westminster Bridge is next to the tower and you can see London Eye from across. very nice place for a photo :)
You can hear the chimes of Big Ben all around London The official name is Elizabeth Tower; but everyone calls it Big Ben. You can arrange a tour up the tower to see the clock face but contact your MP
Big Ben actually refers to the bell inside the tower, but has become synonymous with the entire structure itself. What a beautiful sight with the London Eye in the close distance.
You can't visit London without going to see Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Two photo ops in one: the London Eye is just across the River Thames!
Sojourned in Westminster with my University of Guelph mate from Canada. Enjoyed seeing the Big Ben, the O2 and the Sealife Aquarium. I would recommend it to anyone who wants some British culture.
Not doubt everybody visiting London should go there and it is even more special to see from the other bank of the Thames. Fantastic building !!! Really amazing 😍
One of the most photographed buildings in all of London. Also one of the most iconic landmarks. It is a great view. Just a shame about all the tourists.
A golden inscription, written in Latin, can be found at the base of each clock dial. It reads Domine Salvam Fac Reginam Nostrum Victoriam Primam, meaning O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria the First
Renamed the 'Elizabeth Tower' in 2012 to commemorate the diamond jubilee, Big Ben is actually the bell at the top of the tower, but it's commonly known as Big Ben.
You will be amazed once you realize how small it is for a "big" Ben! Nevertheless really worths the experience, and you shall take some of your best photos here!
It's beautiful to see it up close and there were other places to see there. If you come here you should plan it right, there are many things here that people miss.
Big Ben is the name of the bell on the top of tower, not the clock tower itself. Be sure to go around and check the Houses of Parliament and Westminister Abbey while you're here.
Did you know? The clock’s time is adjusted every year with an old British penny. If the clock is fast, a penny is added to the pendulum, and if the clock is slow, one is removed.
Big Ben, the largest bell in the Elizabeth Tower, was forged at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London's East End, as was the Liberty Bell. The Foundry still creates bells to this day...
Unfortunately when I was there, big ben was undergoing construction. Anyway, I shuddered and was immensely pleased to get so close to this imposing figure. Unique experience in life.
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Big Ben is the largest four-faced ringing clock & the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world.It stands 320 foot high & looks stunning at night when the four clock faces are illuminated Read more
Have had a great lunch in a pub close to Big Ben. Found out two things that I did not know. First it is leaning, 2nd the stone used to build it supposedly contains traces of rare earth elements.
Long way from Memphis and need the networking. It's like 9:03 p.m. here. I wish everybody success if they ones who hope I fail. I will succeed no matter what! I'm just to focus for anybody.