Fleet Street, once the heart of London’s newspaper industry, is a storied thoroughfare with a rich historical tapestry. At the top of the street, the imposing Royal Courts of Justice, also known as the Old Bailey, stand as the UK’s highest court. Nearby, the Temple Church, built by the Knights Templar and famously featured in Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and history. Today, visitors can explore these landmarks, immersing themselves in the legal and literary heritage that defines this iconic London street.
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