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One Day in London: A Military History Itinerary

For military history enthusiasts, London has a number of museums and points of interest to visit. As many of the sites are are on the outskirts of London, this one-day, self-guided itinerary focuses on those that are within central London and that can easily be reached on foot or by tube, without taking up too much time travelling from one place to another.

National Army Museum

Royal Hospital Chelsea

The Guards’ Chapel

Guards Memorial

Household Cavalry Museum

The Memorials of Whitehall

The Earl Haig Memorial

The Monument to the Women of World War Ii

The Cenotaph

The S.o.e Monument

The Imperial War Museum

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Archaeology Travel Writer

Sarah Nash

Sarah has a Bachelors degree in Philosophy and a Masters degree in Archaeology. Besides an interest in archaeology and history, Sarah is also a travel obsessed bookworm. Given her aim to get her children to be equally interested in history and travel, Sarah started our History with Kids series of articles. Sarah has also written about places and museums to visit in Salisbury and London.

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