• During World War II, the Houses of Parliament were hit 14 times (12 times on a single night), and it took until 1950 for all of the damage to be repaired.
  • Considered one of the oldest London attractions, the Houses of Parliament symbolize Great Britain. The Houses of Parliament is also known as the Palace of...
  • The clock tower is the most photographed part of the Houses of Parliament. It houses five bells. The biggest and most famous bell is called Big Ben.
  • Today we visited the Houses of Parliament and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. ... As a UK resident I applied for a free tour of the Houses of Parliament.
  • I spent an enjoyable day in London visiting the Houses of Parliament. This free tour was conducted in a very professional and entertaining manner.
  • Your guide will then take your party through a series of rooms – all linked together which together make up the most significant areas of both houses of parliament.
  • The site of the Houses of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster, a royal palace and former residence of kings on the River Thames.
  • The Houses of Parliament Facts 2: the name of Houses of Parliament. As I have stated before, The Houses of Parliament is called Palace of Westminster.
  • Today the oldest existing part of the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Hall, dating back to the reign of King William II.
  • The Houses of Parliament – also known as the Palace of Westminster – is the meeting place of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.