Royal London is the official London residence of the British monarch, was built by John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham, became the official London home of the family in 1837, has 775 rooms, Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live there, you can see her monument in front, is open for public in August-September, when the queen is home you’ll see the flag Buckingham Palace a wide avenue used for Royal processions runs from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace, was built as a ceremonial route in the early 20th century, is closed to traffic on Sundays and public holidays The Mall is the oldest of The Royal Parks in London, is bounded by Buckingham Palace, was founded by Henry VIII St James's Park used to be a hunting forest of king Henry VIII, includes the lake, the meadow and 4000 trees, the memorial fountain to Princess Diana was opened here in 2004, is famous for its Speaker’s corner Hyde Park is the home of London Zoo, Regent's University London and Open Air Theatre, many sport events are held here, especially golf, rugby and football Regent’s Park the greatest Hall of Arts and Sciences, the most famous event is annual BBC Proms, concerts of classical music or pop music, ballet, even tennis or boxing matches are held here Royal Albert Hall is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects Victoria and Albert Museum Guess the name of the sight: The home of Open Air Theatre, London Zoo Regent’s Park St James’s Park The oldest park in London Speaker’s corner, monument to Princess Diana Hyde Park Was first owned by Queen Victoria Buckingham Palace Home of arts, sciences and Proms Royal Albert Hall Has rich collections of paintings and other works of art The Victoria and Albert Museum Connects Trafalgar square and Buckingham Palace The Mall ... James's Park used to be a hunting forest of king Henry VIII, includes the lake, the meadow and 4000 trees, the memorial fountain to Princess Diana was opened here in 2004, is famous for its Speaker’s... as a ceremonial route in the early 20th century, is closed to traffic on Sundays and public holidays The Mall is the oldest of The Royal Parks in London, is bounded by Buckingham Palace, was founded... monument in front, is open for public in August-September, when the queen is home you’ll see the flag Buckingham Palace a wide avenue used for Royal processions runs from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham