Whitehall, originally constructed as an entryway to the now-demolished Palace of Whitehall, is a short but significant thoroughfare in London. Lined with some of the city’s most important government buildings and monuments, this bustling road connects key attractions and serves as a vital route for both locals and visitors. As you walk down Whitehall, you’ll pass by historic landmarks and official structures, making it a central part of any tour of the capital. The concentration of notable sites ensures that a stroll here is both informative and essential for understanding London’s political and historical landscape.
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