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Trafalgar Square

TIME : 2016/2/22 10:44:50
Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Dating from the 1820s and named after Admiral Nelson's last great victory, Trafalgar Square is a hub of London life. With the National Gallery on one side, beautiful church St Martin in the Fields just across the road and the famous Nelson's Column with its guarding lions, it's London's grandest square. It's here that London celebrates moments such as Chinese New Year and winning the Olympics, as well as having a huge Christmas tree each year. It's also here that Londoners show their displeasure about things such as wars and curbs on freedom on speech.

Trafalgar Square is a wonderful place to sit and watch the world pass by. There's a common belief that if you sit here for half an hour you will see someone you know, because the whole world passes through Trafalgar Square at some point.

Practical Info

Trafalgar Square is a hub for buses, and many of the night buses leave from here - the only way home after one in the morning. The nearest stations are Leicester Square and Charing Cross.