Trafalgar Square (/ t r ə ˈ f æ l ɡ ər / trə- FAL -gər) is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, established in the early 19th century around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. The square's name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, the British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain that took place on 21st October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar.
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- en.wikipedia.org Trafalgar Squarewww.london.gov.uk/who-we-are/city-halls-buildings-and-squares/trafalgar-square. Trafalgar Square (/trəˈfælɡər/ trə-FAL-gər) is a public square in the City...
- pixabay.com photos/search/trafalgar square/5,945 Free photos of Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar square photos for download. All pictures are free to use.
- medium.com destination-history/destination-…For a lovely end to this article, let’s have a look at how Trafalgar Square ends the year. Every year a Christmas Tree is placed in the centre of the Square.
- d3bbain82u0voc.cloudfront.net London-en/Trafalgar…Due to the location and the size of the Trafalgar square, it is the preferred venue for major events in the city center of London.
- twitter.com trafalgar_sqWe invite everyone to come together for performances and readings at 10am in Trafalgar Square #2MinuteSilence.
- trafalgarsquare.com v/history/Trafalgar Square underwent many changes throughout the 1800s and was officially named Trafalgar Square around 1835.
- famouswonders.com Trafalgar SquareTrafalgar Square hosts many different events throughout the year which normally include political rallies.
- freetoursbyfoot.com things-to-do-in-trafalgar-…In the video below, Sinead, a local London tour guide with us, Free Tours by Foot, takes you on a short virtual tour of Trafalgar Square.
- discoverwalks.com blog/london/top-10-facts-about-…There are famous landmarks and monument at Trafalgar Square namely the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and Nelson’s Column.
- hidden-london.com gazetteer/trafalgar-square/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.