Thursday, October 23, 2008

Discovering London Through Its Historic Houses and Palaces

By: Clink Hostel

When you speak of historic houses, images of ghosts, dark and large portraits, creaking doors and other eerie things are what come to our imagination. What we need to realize is that behind the walls of these historic houses and palaces is a rich history centuries in the making. A visit to historic houses and palaces is a travel in time. You will get to know the history behind the houses and palaces, as well as the people who once lived there.

In London, tourists can relive history by visiting London's famous historic houses and palaces. There is a rich and colourful history waiting to be explored and reminisced. If you are thinking about discovering London's history, consider visiting these historic houses and palaces:

Buckingham Palace the Buckingham Palace has a rich history that dates back to 1703. It was originally the palace of the Duke of Buckingham but it was made the royal family residence in 1837. Tourists can visit the State Rooms in the palace. It is also a tourist thing to watch the changing of the guards outside the Buckingham Palace.

Leighton House This is the historical house of Lord Leighton. He was one of the most revered Victorian artists. Visitors can have a look at some of the paintings of Leighton and other artists.

Spencer House This is one of London's historic 18th century houses. Its history dates back as early as 1756. Its resident is 1st Earl Spencer. The house boasts of its collection of paintings and furniture. This is the house to visit for an 18th century feel.

Syon House This is the historic home of the Duke of Northumberland. The name of the house is derived from Mount Zion. The Syon House is open for visit generally from 11.00 to 17.00 hours. The Syon Park can also be visited.

Clarence House This house was standing since the early 19th century. Its exquisite design is the product of John Nash. It is the official London residence of the The Prince Of Wales. The collection of art and furniture is impressive.

Apsley House This is the residence of the Dukes of Wellington. This house is referred by locals as the Number One, London. Tourists can visit the house. It serves as a museum and art gallery. To be seen at the Apsley House are the excellent collections of paintings, sculptures, furniture and other historic pieces.

Kensington Palace, State Apartments & Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection Tourists can visit this birthplace and childhood home of Queen Victoria. This historic palace is perfect for girls. It holds a display of fashionable and formal dresses.

London is home to a large number of historic houses and palaces. A good start in discovering London is to visit the historic houses and palaces mentioned here.

Author Resource: Clink Hostel is a fully reinvented historical courthouse in London. Today, it serves as a cheap yet comfortable backpackers' hostel in London. Located close to the city's major attractions, Clink Hostel is a popular choice among London tourists. See London Hostels for Clink Hostel booking and reservation as well as valuable tourist information about London.


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