By the way, the hometown of Hitchcock and Chaplin has become a place for shooting various movies many times. Among them are “Harry Potter” (King’s Cross Station, London Millennium Footbridge, Reptile House, Piccadilly Circus, Leadenhall Market), the series “Sherlock” (221B Baker St, Speedy’s Cafe), “The Bridget Jones’s Diary” (Borough Market, Globe Tavern), “Notting Hill” (the eponymous district). Greenwich foot tunnel is not less fascinating and it is often referred to as one of the most frightening places in the capital of Great Britain. And, it is due to the fact that while passing by it, people get a feeling of discomfort as if they were being watched.
It is hard to imagine a walk through the hometown without visiting one of its symbols, which is the Tower of London. The building managed to be both a prison and the place of execution for nobles among whom some were royals. It is not surprising that many legends are associated with the Tower, especially the White Tower, which, as rumors has it, is haunted by the ghosts. Famous Ravens of the Tower of London only add some sort of mysticism to this historical place. Another mysterious place is The Old Operating Theater Museum and Herb Garret, the place where a notion of surgery takes its roots from, and honestly the operations were not always pleasant to the human eye. When visiting this place, the image of Dr. Frankenstein involuntarily comes to mind.
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