Cooper's Guide to the life, battles and fall of Britain's famous Admiral.
A visit to London isn’t complete without standing in Trafalgar Square, to soak up the atmosphere of the city’s centre. At its heart rises the impressive Nelson’s Column – famous the world over – commemorating the great Admiral, who lost his life at the Battle of Trafalgar 216 years ago.
Learn more about Horatio Nelson – ranked in 2002 in the top 10 of 100 Greatest Britons of all time – the significance of the battles he fought in and the fateful day of his death, through the buildings, people and places associated with him in Westminster.
Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square
Smart, chimney-free fireplace with remote control
Luxurious master bedroom with beachside view
Exit/Entrance Davies Street
outside, by the back windows of Pret A Manger
this walk is mostly flat, with one set of downward steps
Cooper’s Guide was established in 2021 by Catherine Cooper, an Official Guide to the City of Westminster & City of Westminster Guide Lecturers Association member.
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