The document provides information about several notable locations in royal London, including Kensington Palace, Wellington Arch, Hyde Park, Westminster Abbey, St. James's Park, Buckingham Palace, and the Queen Victoria Memorial. Kensington Palace has nine function rooms of varying sizes. Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner was originally designed as a grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, famous for Speakers' Corner. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarchy and located in Westminster. The Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace was dedicated to Queen Victoria and placed at the center of Queen's Gardens.
2. Kensington Palace
● The Kensington
Palace has nine
function rooms; the
largest can hold a
maximum of 300
guests, the
smallest is ideal for
20.
3. Kensington Palace
● The Victorian era describes
19th century London and is
named after the reign of
Queen Victoria. She was
born at Kensington Palace
where you can explore her
life in a permanent exhibition
5. Wellington Arch
●
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6. Wellington Arch
● Set in the heart of
royal London at
Hyde Park Corner,
Wellington Arch was
built in 1825-7 as
part of a campaign
to improve the royal
parks.
7. Hyde Park
● Hyde Park is one of
the largest parks in
central London,
England, and one of
the Royal Parks of
London, famous for
its Speakers' Corner.
14. Buckingham Palace
● Located in the CityCity
of Westminster,of Westminster,
the palace is often
at the centre of
state occasions
and royal
hospitality.
15. Buckingham Palace
● The marshy ground
was watered by the
river Tyburn, which
still flows below the
courtyard and south
wing of the palace.
16. Queen Victoria Memorial
● The Victoria Memorial
is a sculpture
dedicated to Queen
Victoria, sculpted by
Sir Thomas Brock in
London, placed at the
centre of Queen's
Gardens in front of
Buckingham Palace.
17. Queen Victoria Memorial
● The Memorial was
dedicated in 1911
by George V and
his first cousin,
Wilhelm II of
Germany, the two
senior grandsons
of Victoria