The natural scenery on the South Bank of the Thames is very beautiful. The government has set up a river-side road 1.6 kilometers long for visitors to walk and exercise. Such a rare fitness trip, of course, can not be missed. Line - "Take a bus to Westminster Palace, then take the subway to Tower Bridge, then walk along the Thames River, slowly enjoy the scenery back to Big Ben. Followme. Around four stops arrive at the Tower of London, and then enter the square of the Tower of London. The Tower of London was once a fortress, armoury, treasury, mint, palace, astronomical observatory, refuge and prison. It was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1988. There are so many visitors here that we should wait patiently for acridine. Walk back along the Thames River and walk in the pedestrian area. A Huge Rectangular silver plate was placed obliquely on a stone base. The metal plate marks the road name - "The Queen sWalk" and engraves the scenic outline of the symmetrical section on the North bank, with the striking arrow pointing at your position. Walking paths were opened in late 1988. No cars are allowed here. Potted plants and flowers are also hanging from the poles along the line. In London's Goldsparrow Financial District, the cucumber-like Swiss insurance company building is a 180-meter-high glass business building with 41 floors. It has many nicknames because of its peculiar shape, the most commonly used one is "cucumber". The towering cylindrical monument, the London Fire Monument, is 61 metres high near the Bank of England. Visitors can climb the 311 steps of the revolving staircase to the top of the monument, overlooking the view of London City. The top of the London Fire Monument is the best angle to take a panoramic view of the Tower Bridge in London. It is also close to the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. The Thames River is moored by the famous warship Belfast, which served during World War II. It is now a museum.