• Trafalgar Square, a popular tourist destination, is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London.
  • Lying within Trafalgar Square we readily saw this statue whilst on a hop on hop off bus tour and later when walking around, worthy of a few minutes of your time.
  • The National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and St Martin-in-the-Fields are all a stone’s throw away too! ... Monument in Trafalgar Square.
  • Trafalgar Square is a public square that features some of London’s top attractions, from galleries and historic buildings to statues and monuments.
  • Large pedestals can be seen in the corners of Trafalgar Square. There are four of them, one for each corner.
  • Trafalgar Square is an enduring symbol of Britain and the center of tourist London. It’s been a key landmark in the history of the country’s social movements...
  • Trafalgar Square is centrally located in London in the borough of Westminster and bordered by the area previously known as Charing Cross.
  • Trafalgar Square is a square located in the capital of England, London, and stands out for its historical and cultural importance.
  • can see them today. If you stand in the centre of Trafalgar Square you may notice some plinths in the square’s corners.
  • Trafalgar Square is a special site in the center of the city of London. ... But soon ,we can see the crowd is coming… Surely a must visit if you ever visit London!!!!
  • Over the years, the history of Trafalgar Square has prompted many works of art to be created, like the blue cockerel that you can see in the previous photo.
  • ...at the Battle of Trafalgar, and tragically died in the process it was decided by members of Parliament that a monument to him should be erected in the square.
  • Centre stage in Trafalgar Square, standing at just under 52m is the iconic 'Nelson's Column'. Originally known as 'The Monument to Lord Nelson'...
  • The Standards can be found in the Great Hall of the Guildhall outside the Royal Observatory in Greenwich and in Trafalgar Square.