The Commonwealth Memorial Gate is a remarkable tribute to the soldiers of the British Empire in World War I and World War II, and Britain's contribution to the world, and four tall pillars can be seen as they move from Hyde Park Corner to Buckingham Palace.
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The Commonwealth Memorial Gate is a remarkable tribute to the soldiers of the British Empire in World War I and World War II, and Britain's contribution to the world, and four tall pillars can be seen as they move from Hyde Park Corner to Buckingham Palace.
The monument gate is located at the entrance of the arch on the west side of the mall. This wide street leads directly to Buckingham Palace with few cars passing by. The four-door building still looks very serious. When taking pictures, it is just controlled. Seeing some of the police officers can feel very well here as a hub for the UK's administrative hub
Find a place is very worth visiting, five-star recommendation
The monument gate is a place worth visiting, the whole building is very tall, and it commemorates the soldiers who died in World War II.
Nice place, everything you want