In times of Phileas Fogg, there weren't any marathons.
Look at this map.
Follow the clues to find out the locations of this London landmarks and stick them on the blank map in groups of four.
1. It belongs to the Church of England and it was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London.
2. This pyramidal 95-storey skyscraper is in the South Bank.
3. It celebrates the victory after the Trafalgar Battle. The closest Tube station is Charing Cross.
4. It's an example of contemporary architecture. This building is near the Bank of England and the Cheese Grater.
5. This column conmemorates the Great Fire of London and it's near the Cheese Grater. If you want to visit it, get off at Canon Street Tube station.
6. It's a historical building near Temple Tube station.
7. It's behind the Somerset House. If you want to visit it, get off at Holborn station.
8. It is a clock, which was named after the Queen.
9. This bank is authorised to issue banknotes in the UK.
10. You can have beautiful views of London. It's on the riverbank, opposite the Big Ben.
11. People say that this castle has ghosts.
12. The Leadenhall Building is between the Monument and the Gherkin and it's called the Cheese Grater because of its shape.
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