iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

If I Say London, You Say Big Ben

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Edward Grey

London is always going to be famous for the Big Ben Clock Tower. It is the first thing that comes in the minds of most people when they hear the place London. It was built back in 1958 then started to operate on September 7, 1859. The name Big Ben is believed by many to have originated from the name Benjamin Hall. He was the man who first ordered the bell.

Many people have mistaken the Big Ben as the entire tower. But it is actually the bell that was hung in the tower. This bell weighs 14 tons and is at the very top of the clock tower. The original bell that was created cracked, however it was restored and built to forestall any more cracks.

The clock has a diameter of 23 feet, and it was the biggest clock at the time it was constructed. It was designed by a man named Edmund Beckett Denison. It was built to be very reliable. It was made in a way that it can be protected from very bad weather and climate changes. There are rare instances though that it will slow down a bit. But it has already proven its reliability as it withstood the blitz from World War II.

The Westminster Palace

The Big Ben Clock Tower is part of the Westminster Palace, which is a house of royalty and the place where kings resided back in the days. The palace is also known as the House of Parliament. The Palace of Westminster consists of more than 1000 rooms and has very long corridors that range to up to two miles.

British Parliament sessions are held here and when there is an ongoing session, a light glows above the clock tower. The locals in London are allowed to view these sessions. However you will need a ticket from a Lord before you can enter the palace.

A Great Tourist Spot

If you are planning to visit London, then you definitely need to see the Big Ben and have a glimpse of England history. Though the Clock Tower is not open to the public, there are certain spots around the tower where you can get a beautiful view of the famous Big Ben. There are many shops and restaurants that are located nearby that has a good view so you can just pick one that can satisfy you.

You can also watch a session of a British Parliament for free. It is most of the time included in sightseeing tours. However it is not open all year long and is usually available during the summer.

Aside from the famous clock tower, there are a lot of other attractions nearby like the London Eye Millennium Wheel. So visiting this great tourist spot will be really worth your while.

New Year Celebrations

People in the UK come to the Big Ben Clock Tower before a new year begins. They wait until the clock strikes 12 midnight. Once the New Year arrives, fireworks go off and the chimes of the bell will be heard to welcome the year with people around celebrating. Radio stations as well as TV stations are there to broadcast the tune of its chimes.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Article Tags: ben [See Dictionary], london [See Dictionary], tower [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 01, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Promenading in Prague
Submitted by: Edward Grey

As the frenzy heightens in less than a hundred days before Christmas, one of the many things we look forward to is our Christmas vacation...

A Journey Through the Four Corners: The Public Squares of Rome
Submitted by: Edward Grey

You haven’t been to Rome if you haven’t been to the public “Squares” that are lurking around this phenomenal area...

A Perpetual Symbol: Rome’s the Coliseum
Submitted by: Edward Grey

One of the most notable destinations of travelers and tourists who pass by Rome is the Coliseum Rome’s Coliseum is situated in what is often referred to as the “Centro Historico” of the city...

More Than a Place of Worship: The Notre Dame de Paris
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Way before the Christian faith was introduced in France, the site of the Notre Dame already served as a center for adoration and worship...

A Triumph Arching Through Time
Submitted by: Edward Grey

It is no question that Paris, France gained triumph when the Arc de Triomphe was completed between the years 1833 and 1836...

A History That Speaks For Itself: The Prague Castle
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Castles, kings, queens, prince, and princesses – these are some marvels that continuous to play significant elemental roles that inspire stories of gallantry, valor, love, and romance...

Experience Amsterdam History With an Amsterdam Canal Cruise
Submitted by: Edward Grey

The city of Amsterdam has lost half of its waterways to build more streets, buildings, and parking spaces...

York Bridges
Submitted by: Edward Grey

The walled city of York is known for its rich history and heritage It has been in existence for almost 2000 years and has been a witness to the most important events in the development of England...

Relaxing in Edinburgh With Its Festivity and Shows
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland Aside from being heart of its financial activities, the city serves as the center of culture of the country...

The Thames Festival Celebrating the River Thames
Submitted by: Edward Grey

The Mayor’s Thames Festival is one of the most popular celebrations in London You will see people around singing and dancing, rejoicing as they celebrate the River Thames, which is one of London’s greatest natural assets...

You Can’t Miss The London Eye
Submitted by: Edward Grey

The London Eye is one of the most visual landmarks in London It is formerly called the Millennium Wheel...

Amsterdam is a Place Full of Christmas Spirit
Submitted by: Edward Grey

If you and your family are thinking of another place to spend Christmas, you may consider spending Christmas in Amsterdam...

Visit Blackpool
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Blackpool is a coastal town in northwestern England in the county of Lancashire Interestingly, Blackpool was named after the murky waters that settle in the Irish Sea from the drainage of the town...

Glasgow and Around
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Glasgow is considered one of the oldest settlements in Western Europe It is believed to be founded when Saint Mungo, a missionary, established a community built around what is known today as the Glasgow Cathedral...

Magnificent Manchester
Submitted by: Edward Grey

Manchester is a city located northwest of England It serves home to a populace of around 450,000 making it one of the most populated locations in Europe...

Swine Flu and Flights to Mexico Advice
Submitted by: Adriana N

Due to the spread of Swine Flu / H1N1 across the globe, governments have stepped up and offered recommendations regarding travel to Mexico, as well as offering safety measures that travelers may want to implement before embarking on their trip...

Driving While Intoxicated
Submitted by: Brenda Williams

When I used to be a police officer, I used to dread working the night shifts because inevitably, I knew that I would arrest someone for an offense related to alcohol and drunk driving...

Exploring Barcelona
Submitted by: Beatriz Lopez

Barcelona is located on the Northeastern Spanish coastline, in a region of the country called Catalonia...

5 of the Best Family Days Out in Marbella
Submitted by: Rob Griggs

Marbella is one of the most popular places for a holiday in Spain, and thousands of people flock here every year to take advantage of the sun, sea and sand...

Surfing, Wineries and Working Holidays - Margaret River, Western Australia
Submitted by: Sandy F

Lush green trees, so dense amongst picturesque rolling hills, yet only minutes away from pristine beaches...

Date Beautiful People In Baltimore
Submitted by: Matt Fuller

The illustrious state of Maryland is home to 5,779,400 locals (as of 2009) It's capital city, Annapolis, is the busiest sailing address on the Eastern Seaboard...

A Honeymoon in Bermuda - Newly-weds Destinations
Submitted by: John Jamli

The newly weds can never be wrong by deciding on spending their honeymoon in Bermuda, an elegant and sophisticated island that is recognized globally for other commercial markets as well...

Highlighting Tips For Your Honeymoon
Submitted by: Max Hyndk

It would be a plus for would-be brides and grooms to perform all the wedding and honeymoon arrangements at once to avoid any hassling after the big day...

A Honeymoon in the Caribbean - Ideal For All
Submitted by: Steven Suejkd

There is absolutely no better place for a newly wedded couple to celebrate their beginnings together than where they could explore seven thousand islands if they can afford in the Caribbean...

Helpful Honeymoon Tips and Ideas to Practice
Submitted by: Jason Benjdi

Searching for valuable honeymoon tips and ideas is one of the best tasks that aspiring brides and grooms should do to celebrate their engagements and also because they wont be sorry when the time to depart alone and together to a destination of choice comes...

Britain’s Newest National Park
Submitted by: Amy Activ

So Britain has its newest (and ninth) national park Stretching from Beachy Head in Sussex to the very edge of the city of Winchester, the South Downs National Park contains some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain...

Insure Yourself Against the Airlines!
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

There are few people (apart from those who can afford to travel first class) who can claim to really enjoy the process of travelling by air...

Saving Money on Your UK Travel Insurance
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

While foreign travel may be all the rage, many people still choose to take the majority of their holidays in the UK, to cut costs or just for the convenience of holidaying locally...

Planning Your Son Bou Villa Holiday
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is renowned as one of the finest resorts in Menorca, with the stunning two and half mile beach the main attraction of the area...

The Colours of Son Bou Holidays
Submitted by: Brenda Jaaback

Son Bou is a picturesque resort located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, half way along the south coast of Menorca...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy