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My wife and I are staying at a hotel in County Hall and would really like to go into the Houses of Parliament. How long does it take to walk there?


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It is really close by, you just have to cross the river, you will be able to see the House of Parliament from your hotel.

Posted 2009-09-03T15:02:55Z

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