• The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square".
  • London's Trafalgar Square, home to famous sites including the Nelson Column and the National Gallery, is a center of movement and culture.
  • As it’s located in the heart of the city, Trafalgar Square is the perfect place to stop for lunch and to just take in the world.
  • Nelson's statue is worth a trip to the busy Trafalgar Square. We loved. our trip here, the Trafalgar Square is marvelous for visitors and locals..
  • *Trafalgar Square*, located in the heart of Central London, stands as a magnificent testament to British heritage and history.
  • Trafalgar Square in 1890. Note the older fountains (and statues in the square). When the water flow became unreliable, it was decided to install new fountains.
  • From celebrations to demonstrations and filming to photography, Trafalgar Square has a buzzing atmosphere 365 days of the year.
  • One of the most interesting facts about Trafalgar Square is that it is not only a tourist attraction but also a site of political importance.
  • His plans left open the whole area of what became Trafalgar Square, except for a block in the centre, which he reserved for a new building for the Royal Academy.
  • On July 27, Trafalgar Square will turn pink and blue as London Trans+ Pride celebrates its sixth year.