• www.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...
  • There are famous landmarks and monument at Trafalgar Square namely the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and Nelson’s Column.
  • The site of the future Trafalgar Square (as the square became known after 1830) was first noted by Edward I back in the 13th century. ... Monument to Charles I.
  • There are public toilets located in Trafalgar Square which can be accessed for a fee. There are disabled toilets which are free of charge.
  • Both fountains are important landmarks in Trafalgar Square and are enjoyed by visitors and locals alike. ... Marble Headstone/Monument.
  • Trafalgar Square is a monument square located in London, the capital of England, built in memory of the country's historical victories.
  • There are several monuments located in Trafalgar Square, but the most prominent is the Nelson’s Column.
  • Possibly the most famous of all London squares, Trafalgar Square has always been public and has had no garden.
  • The sculpture stood out dramatically in Trafalgar Square. The author of this sculpture explained that it is a symbol of strength and restoration.
  • If there is a rally or demonstration held in London, it will usually start or end at Trafalgar Square. ... Trafalgar Square is more than just a monument to a war hero.
  • ...Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in central London built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
  • The square’s name is derived from the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This was a naval conflict of the Napoleonic Wars which found the British emerging...