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Big Ben
16-storey Gothic clocktower and national symbol at the Eastern end of the Houses of Parliament.
Address: London SW1A 0AA, UK
Phone: 020 7219 4272
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: SW1A 0AA

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Reviews
Big Ben, the iconic clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, is one of the most recognizable symbols of London and the United Kingdom. Completed in 1859 and officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, it is famed for its majestic Gothic design and the deep, resonant chimes of its Great Bell. Standing beside the River Thames, the tower beautifully reflects the city’s political history and architectural elegance. Whether seen in daylight or illuminated at night, Big Ben offers visitors a timeless sense of heritage, precision, and grandeur in the very heart of London.
Big Ben is truly iconic and even more impressive in person. Standing tall beside the Thames, it represents the heart of London and its rich history. The architecture is stunning, and hearing the clock chime adds to the timeless charm of the experience.nnThe surrounding area is perfect for a leisurely walk, photos, and soaking in classic London views, especially with the Houses of Parliament and the river nearby. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, Big Ben never fails to leave an impression.nnA must-see landmark that captures the essence of London beautifully.
the big ben is the most incredible thing ever. it is absolutely ginormous and free to look at. the architecture is incredible, it is so detailed. and looking at it in person is way better than in photos, you really feel full appreciation for how amazing it is when you see it in real life. I highly recommend going to London and seeing big ben!
Big Ben is one of those landmarks that really lives up to the hype. Instantly recognisable and full of history, it’s impressive to see up close and even better as part of a walk along the Thames. The surrounding area is lively, with plenty to see nearby, including Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.nnIt’s especially striking at night when it’s lit up, and great for photos from multiple angles. Even though you can’t always go inside, it’s still a must-see for anyone visiting London and a classic part of the city’s skyline.
Visiting Big Ben is one of those experiences that truly makes you feel you are in London. It’s impressive, iconic and full of history, and seeing it in person is even more beautiful than in photos.nThe area is stunning, with amazing views of the Thames, the Houses of Parliament and the bridges. Perfect for walking, taking pictures and enjoying the atmosphere.nnIt has something very special — a mix of history, elegance and life. A must-see place if you visit London.
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Directions to Big Ben with public transportation


Westminster Station Westminster Pier 50 meters
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Westminster Underground Station 70 meters
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Westminster Pier 110 meters
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Thames River Sightseeing
Parliament Square 120 meters
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Westminster Station Parliament Square 130 meters
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