Sunday 6 May 2012

Trafalgar Square, London


Trafalgar Square is an open public space in central London. At the centre of this square is Nelson's column guarded by 4 lions.  There are also various other sculptures and water fountains around.   The name of the square commemorates Battle of Trafalgar as a victory by British Navy against French.  

For many many years, new year celebrations were arranged here which was replaced by London Eye since 2005.  As said, this is a open space, so there's always crowd in this place.  Ideal time to visit is before 9.00am if you want to take a decent photograph.  

This picture was taken during the Christmas from western side of the fountain with the National Gallery building at the backdrop.  The glowing Christmas Tree (Norway Spruce) is presented by Norwegian Government every year as a token of gratitude to Britain for their support during World War II. Currently one can see 2012 Olympic countdown clock in the square.  

There's always a famous square or piazza in every european city.  What Trafalgar square depicts is the lifestyle of London, the glory of Britain and the face of true metropolitan/commercial life.  It's a place to relax, grab a coffee and watch people.  It's a place you cannot miss if you visit London!  


25 comments:

  1. Beautiful place...
    beautifully captured photo and great info

    thanks

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  2. Wish I could visit soon...Lovely pic.

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    1. Do visit them Alka..you can never miss while you are in London...even the guided tours cover this place...

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  3. I wonder why there are no memorials to commemorate peace time? They better build one in Europe for this reason soon, or I might build it in Chennai! :P

    Destination Infinity

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    1. There should be one DI...but I don't know any of them :( But I will definitely know of the future one that's going to be built by you in Chennai :D

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    1. Thank you Sujatha..and it's even interesting to sit with a book and read in that square!

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  5. I remember spending more than an hour sitting on the stairs there just watching people on my first London visit :)

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    1. Yeah..i did that too...time just flies away when we keep watching these busy people!

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  6. Loved the blog…
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  7. The picture is very good, Vaish. Thanks for the information. I like D.I.'s thinking!

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  8. One of the most sought after place by tourists.
    Great shot.

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    1. Thank you Indrani...I have loads of pictures, but thought of minimizing the pictures...

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  9. I knowwwww I have seeen it yayyyyyyyyyyyyyy :)

    Bikram's

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  10. Very good night shot! I agree on every european cities having a piazza :)

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  11. Wonderful shot and nice to know the history and details about it too!

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  12. Crisp details with a good snap. The square has been made famous in literature and arts!

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    1. Yes..they are even shown in movies!

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  13. loving you London / England series :)

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