Backpacker's Guide to London
Trafalgar Square
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Introduction
Located deep in the heart of London City is Trafalgar Square. Here stands the 145 foot high monument known as Nelson’s Column. This pillar bears the statue of Lord Horatio Nelson being guarded by four great lions. It is said that this monument marks the spot that is considered to be the actual centre of London.
History
This historical Square was built in honour of Admiral Nelson, following his tremendous naval victory at the Battle of Trafalgar just off the coast of Spain in 1805. The four lions around the Admiral’s statue are quite noteworthy because they are made of bronze metal taken from actual cannons used during this battle. It’s a marvel to close your eyes and touch them as they bring you to the days of the Battle of Trafalgar and hearing Lord Nelson’s command.
Features
Also significantly taking up a portion of the Square are two wonderful water fountains. It is interesting to note that some tourists and locals take advantage of the fountains during the heat of summer by taking a casual dip, turning it into a swimming pool in the centre of London. Also fascinating about the Square is the amount of pigeons that flock here. There could easily be one pigeon for every tourist that comes for a visit. During the Holiday Season, an enormous Christmas Tree can be found here blinking through the night.
With the National Gallery, St. Martin’s, and other tourist destinations including embassies surrounding the area, Trafalgar Square is indeed a fantastic place to meet people and make new friends and acquaintances. When visiting London, it is almost a priority to come to this beautiful Square to see the sights, feel the vibe, and relish the thought of being in the centre of the most popular city in England.



