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A great many monuments
pay homage Flats for Rent in London to people and events
in the city.
The Monument in the City of London provides views of
the surrounding area while commemorating the Great Fire
of London, which originated nearby Flats for Rent in London.
Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south
ends of Park Lane respectively, have royal connections,
as do the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall in Kensington.
Nelson's Column Flats for Rent in London is a nationally
recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the
focal points of the centre..
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Flats for Rent in London - Parks and gardens
Main articles: Parks and open spaces in London and
Royal Parks of London
The largest parks in the central area of London are
the Royal Parks of Hyde Park and its neighbour Flats for Rent in London Kensington Gardens at the western edge
of central London and Regent's Park on the northern
edge.[138]
This park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific
zoo, and is located near the tourist attraction of Madame
Tussauds Wax Museum.[139][140] Closer to Flats for Rent in London central London are the smaller
Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park.[141]
Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes
hosts open-air concerts.
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The
development of tall buildings has been encouraged,
in the London Plan, which will lead to the erection
of many new Flats for Rent in London skyscrapers
over the next decade, particularly in the City
of London and Canary Wharf. The 72-storey, 1,017
feet (310 m) "Shard London Bridge" by
London Bridge station, the 945 feet (288 m) Bishopsgate
Tower and many other skyscrapers over 500 feet
(150 m) are either proposed or approved and could
transform the city's skyline Flats for Rent in London.
As of July 2008, there are 426 high-rise buildings
(between 23 m to 150 m/75 ft to 491 ft) under
construction, approved for construction, Flats for Rent in London and proposed for construction
in London.
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