My favourite spot was Big Ben. The view around the clock tower and the river looked amazing. I also liked seeing Buckingham Palace and the area around it. It really gave me that royal London vibe.
Overall, this virtual trip was a fun way to explore London. Even though it was online, it still felt like a real travel experience. I got to see some of the city’s most famous spots and learn a little about its history and culture.
Visit London 360° Virtual Tour
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While writing this post, I realized how much I actually want to visit these places in person. Seeing London through the virtual tour reminded me why I’ve always liked the city. It’s a mix of history and modern life. The Kia Oval and Buckingham Palace stood out the most to me and if I ever get the chance to travel there, those will be the first spots I visit.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading about your virtual field trip to London! You did a great job describing the places you visited as it made me feel like I was there too. I can connect to your excitement about Big Ben. I’ve always thought it looked so cool, especially by the river. If you could take another virtual field trip anywhere in the world, where would you want to go next?
ReplyDeleteThis was a really good summary of your tour in London, it was almost like I did the whole tour as well. Thanks for including multiple photos it helps to paint the bigger picture.
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