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  When you visit any large city, it's always a good idea to make a plan of which sights you'd like to see before you travel there. Your plan should be based on your interests and being able to incorporate the big sights too. A great plan for exploring London is setting out each day to see the historic houses of the capital.The most notable historic house to see in London is Buckingham Palace. Home to the Royal family since 1837, and other nobility since 1702, it is one of the most iconic buildings in London. During the summer you can see the spectacular display of the changing of the guard, and you can also visit the State Rooms where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attend to the matters of the state.

Another historic royal house not to be missed is Hampton Court Palace on the banks of the River Thames. Originally a mediaeval manor, King Henry VIII renovated it into a lavish Tudor palace, which remained until large parts were demolished to make way for a new, even more luxurious palace for King William III. The palace is open to the public allowing you to explore the Tudor kitchens, Georgian rooms and the King's apartments. To complete your visit, take a stroll around the expansive gardens.House renovation London

The first Duke of Wellington's Apsley House is another glorious historic home not to be missed. It is often referred to as Number One London as it used to stand at the border of London city and the countryside. There is a great display of the Duke of Wellington's military paraphernalia and some impressive artworks as well.

If you are a literary fan, a visit to John Keats' London home is a necessity. You can wander the gardens where he wrote 'Ode to a Nightingale' and explore the rooms of the house that are filled with his memorabilia. The house is quite petite compared to some of the other historic homes in London; however, it has just as much history and culture.No trip to London would be complete without a visit to see the historic house at No. 10 Downing Street. This house has been the official residence of the British Prime Minister since 1732. The front door itself is an iconic British image as it serves as the backdrop for almost all public announcements made by the Prime Minister. Unfortunately, today Downing Street is closed off to visitors for security reasons, but you can still stand at the barriers and admire the building, while trying to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister.

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