Wonderful Attractions in West London Area
There is much to West London than what you can imagine. In truth, a day would not be enough for sightseeing and touring the area since there are just so many things to see and do there.
West London is a sub-region under the London Plan, encompassing metropolitan centres of Ealing, Harrow, Hounslow, and Uxbridge. It was set up in 2004 and subsequently altered in 2008 to envelop Kensington and Chelsea. As for getting there, you can take a flight to London Heathrow Airport or trunk routes in A4 and A40 roads, as well as the Great Western Main Line.
One of the primary attractions in West London is the famous Windsor Castle. Home to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II, it is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. You can visit it for free using a London Pass. Near the castle is the centuries-old Eton College, founded in 1440. West down Thames, you will spot the popular Kew Gardens and the busy Kew Bridge Steam Museum. If you travel east towards Central London, you will reach Royal Albert Hall, where your London Pass will entitle you to a free-guided tour. Another highly visited place is Kensington Palace, Princess Diana's home and Queen Victoria's birthplace. Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, the place where penicillin was discovered, can be accessed by taking the tube to Paddington. Yet another lovely place is Twickenham, one of the world's best stadiums. You should also visit the Museum of Rugby and the Queen's Ice and Bow. With a London Pass, you can get free entry, tour or session to these three attractions.
Truly, West London is one sightseeing paradise that you should check out!


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