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Trafalgar Square or Trafalgar Square, proudly named after the victory of the British Royal Navy in the war against King Napoleon at Cape Trafalgar in late 1805, designed by architect Charles Barry located in the middle of the three main streets, with the North facing the National Museum London, the East facing St Martin-in-the-Fields, the southwest facing The Mall Avenue leading to Buckingham Palace – past the Triumph Admiralty.
It's really convenient to go from here to other tourist destinations, isn't it? Not only is it convenient in terms of traffic for you to easily move after walking, but also visit this square - the square with the name bearing the pride of British history - which is known as the heart of London with each turn leading to other important parts of the country, surrounded by classical architectural blocks with fountains and blocks with white walls, in the center of the square is the Nelson column. Standing upright with four surrounding lion statues placed at the base of the column, a wall of pride will overwhelm you.
The patriotism of the people of this country is also shown very clearly when scattered here are statues of historical figures cast in bronze. And of course, when you visit this place, you are completely free to enter and open all year round, put on a warm coat, hold hands with loved ones, and then go to the historic square together. Always looking forward to your visit to see it.