- en.northleg.com london/sights/the-monument-great-…The Monument to the Great Fire of London, commonly known as The Monument, is a 202-foot-tall Doric column in Central London.
- freetoursbyfoot.com monument-london/For more information, check out the London Monument Visitor Information page. Virtual Tour: The Great Fire of London. Other Attractions Nearby.
- urtrips.com en/monument-of-the-great-fire-of-…...in Monument To The Great Fire Of London which is the possibility to climb to the peak of the monument and enjoy watching the pleasant views from up high.
- expedia.com.my Monument-To-The-Great-Fire-Of-…The Monument to the Great Fire of London is a tall podium-like statue that commemorates the Great Fire, an infamous blaze that set alight the entire...
- viajonarios.com en/london-the-great-fire-of-1666/Between 1672 and 1677, The Monument to the Great Fire of London was built, popularly known as “The Monument”.
- roamingrequired.com uncovering-the-monument-to-…The Monument to the Great Fire of London is a 61m column which stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London.
- londondrum.com attractions/monument.phpMy review of The Monument, a Doric column built by Christopher Wren to mark the spot near Pudding Lane where the Great Fire of London broke out in 1666.
- thatsup.co.uk london/activity/the-monument-to-the…Commemorating the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666, the Monument is an imposing, instantly recognisable landmark.
- viator.com Things to do in London Monument to the Great Fire of LondonThe Monument to the Great Fire of London, known locally as the Monument, commemorates the fire that swept London in 1666.
- belvicci.com sight/united-kingdom/london-city-of-…It stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 ft (61.57 metres) from where the Great Fire of London started in 1666.