Brief 2: Unit 14 - Task - Writing an article. Tourist attractions
Title: Tourists Attractions 4u Date Published: 9/7/2018
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'Take a route down some of the best London Tourists attractions.'
If you've guessed the weekly's attraction site place for the game correctly, then you're on the right track to becoming your own tour guide! However, if you got it wrong you might want to keep reading, but I mean, either way you're here because you're looking for some top, tip, free tourist guided advice. Well, no problem-o, you came to the right place, and today we're going to address some of the best tourist attraction sites you should visit in London, and lets jump straight into this. But just before we start, make sure you check out the game we have here weekly, so do ensure you come back to guess the next tourist attraction image, and even try online version, just scan the QR code or search up 'www.NasaNews.com/Articles/Tourist Only!', and make sure you also check out our other article on Food; we talk about the best and most famous foods and places in London - we give you the locations, the prices, and range our decision from 10 - 1 as being the best out of all others, and we ensure you will enjoy the article, because... It's Free... and insightful.
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You should know what todays attraction is, but if you don't... then honestly, I'm disappointed that you didn't play the game, (try guessing todays attraction place). But even if you just somehow still don't know, we're going to be talking about one of the best place to visit in London; The London Eye! The London Eye can be known as the large, circled, metal object, with little glass pods on the sides and the metal object would turn slowly around until all pods reach the highest point and then back to the ground for them to get off. Yeah, well that giant Ferris wheel type of thing, is in fact a giant Ferris wheel indeed, but over here we call it the London Eye and it is famous for, its size and that it's represented as an eye. It is also hugely famous for the fact that people can get into a pod, pay a price, and slowly move up to the top so they can get a clear and wide view of the whole of the centre of London. It's a great experience for new comers & tourists in London who are passing by, but if I was tourist I would definitely love to ride The London Eye and see London from all different heights (especially up at 135 metres), as it slowly turns around and around like a wheel!
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Here's some interesting facts you probably didn't even know about The London Eye. Well I mean you are new to London... right? Right???
"The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. The structure is 135 metres tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 metres."
Wow, isn't that just amazing!
"When it was first opened to the public in 2000, it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel; its height was surpassed by the 525-foot star of Nanchang in 2006..."
.At least we we're first, and we kept first position for up to 6 years, I mean that's pretty impressive if I had to say so myself. By the way, I hope you know I didn't really come up with that all myself, maybe a little, but these facts were taken from Wikipedia, no intent on copyright, but to only inform and educate those wanting to know.
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If you ever want to go to the almighty Ferris wheel, otherwise known as The London Eye, you can and what you should do is check out the website because they give you everything you need; from price, to timing/booking, and location. In a nutshell for you, here are the details you need (Just don't tell the others that I told you over here...shhh!);
The London Eye pricing can be ranged from as low as £15 for students, up to £45 to get a London package (which includes sightseeing, going on the London eye, and even riding a bus with no roof) and finally, for those who want to have a beautiful, romantic time on a private date on The London Eye.
It's priced at £425, where you can have your own private capsule with your lovely partner, and have a free glass of champagne (well it's not really free when you're paying £425), but all in all, those are the brief break down of prices.
Also, if you really want to know the timing for The London Eye, it opens at 10:00 in the morning up till 8:30, and this is during the 1st of June to the 30th of June. However, for the location of The London Eye we did address this previously as being "on the South Bank of River Thames in London". But, we want to tell you the exact location; postal code and all. The exact location for The London Eye is;
The London Eye, Riverside Building
County Hall
Westminster Bridge Road
London
SE1 7PB
This is where we end, because if you want to know more in depth detail about The London Eye you're going to have to visit the website for things such as bookings or google maps directions. However, if you wish to learn about more tourist attractions you're going to have to come back next week :)
Writer
Nasir Farooq
'You can find the full directions on the website linked below or at the back of the article page'
https://www.londoneye.com/visitor-information/
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