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    • 10. In this book, Trafalgar Square is called “Victory Square
    • 11. You can “build” Trafalgar Square right at home
  • The famous Nelson Column stands in the middle of Trafalgar Square. To one side of the square is the large British National Gallery (National Gallery).
  • Trafalgar Square is a square in central London that commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Trafalgar Square hosts many different events throughout the year which normally include political rallies.
  • In 2003, Trafalgar Square underwent a considerable renovation to become a popular hotspot for locals and tourists.
  • It now stands a beacon of democracy and protest. If there is a rally or demonstration held in London, it will usually start or end at Trafalgar Square.
  • Trafalgar Square with its two fountains surrounded by mermaids and dolphins and Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lions...
  • Located in the heart of London, Trafalgar Square is one of the city’s most vibrant public spaces and a must-visit destination for any traveller.
  • This guide will answer all your questions about this iconic location, from what it looks like to why it was built in the first place. Where is Trafalgar Square located?
  • From the 14th to the 19th centuries the present Trafalgar Square was the site of the royal mews, where Geoffrey Chaucer once toiled as a clerk of works.