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Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)

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Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)

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  • Location: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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    August 31, 2024

    Running

    Big Ben, or to give it its proper name, the Elizabeth Tower, is probably the most famous and iconic clock in the world, along with being the most photographed. It is also one of the most prominent cultural and parliamentary symbols of the United Kingdom. Completed in 1859, during Queen Victoria’s reign, it is 96 metres high. It’s said that its Big Ben nickname was derived from Sir Benjamin Hall, an elected Member of Parliament of the time; he was otherwise known as ‘Big Ben’.

    January 29, 2015

    Hiking

    Since the Queen's Diamond Jubliee officially called Elisabeth tower. "Big Ben" is actually the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock. Make sure to come at the full hour to hear the famous chime!

    March 30, 2022

    Hiking

    As one of the most famous sights in London, the Elizabeth Tower literally stands out from the abundance of must-sees.
    Built in 1858 and standing at 96.3 meters, the clock …
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