City of Westminster
Westminster sits at the heart of London and is the centre of British political life. It’s home to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, where 39 monarchs have been crowned.
Tourists flock to landmarks like Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Covent Garden’s shops and theatres. Then there’s the dilemma of whether to take tea at the Ritz, dim sum in Chinatown – or maybe a pint in one of Soho’s many pubs?
Composer George Frideric Handel wrote Messiah in Mayfair, next door to where rock legend Jimi Hendrix would live some 200 years later. Two miles away is Abbey Road Studios, and the zebra crossing made famous by The Beatles.
And yet with all that heritage, Westminster never sits still – a key example of London’s way of respecting its past while embracing the future.
The Palace of Westminster from Westminster Bridge
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You do get something for your money (sheet music)
Francis Day and Hunter, Banks, H.G.
1899
You must have a little woman to sew your buttons on (valentine card)
King, Jonathan
1871-1890
Young woman with two children on a double-decker bus, near Trafalgar Square (photograph)
Marshall, Peter
1991-08-13
Young women at Waterman School of Hairdressing, Charlotte Street (negative)
Grant, Henry
1960-06
Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park (coloured lithograph)
Scharf, George, Hullmandel, Charles, Hullmandel, Charles
1835
Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park (lithograph)
Scharf, George, Hullmandel, Charles, Hullmandel, Charles
1835