Too bad you can't go into the street. But the wron...
Too bad you can't go into the street. But the wrong prime minister is sitting there anyway.
Too bad you can't go into the street. But the wrong prime minister is sitting there anyway.
its rubbish dont go people tersa may voted uot of the EU.
Can't see anything but armed police. I like their guns.
All the people giving bad reviews should just get a job :)
Had the opportunity to stand outside this place when Blair was in office. Nothing special.
THE place is a hoax, in reality it cannot be accessed because due to security measures everything is fenced. You can get to a gate that is about 70 meters in a corner. IT CAN NOT BE SEEN. Everything is seen from the place of the Chinese woman in a purple jacket more than 50 meters from the side
I breathed the same air as the prime minister and it was the most exhilerating thing that has ever happened. I connected with our leader like I have never done before we share something now Please electronic message me I have ways that can help the country! Together we can be great!!!!!!
We had a great time, me and Dave, Nigel joined too. We had a cup of tea while jamming out to Panic! At The Disco's new song Victorious, then we watched some Dan and Phil videos. Twas a great night, but he could of dusted before we arrived.
Fun place a bit formal though. Theresa May was very busy but still had time for tea and a discussion about Trump. She also agreed that Harrow Skate Park needs a bit of TLC.
The historical seat of the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom. It is a pity that you can not get any closer, the whole entrance is fenced, there is always a large crowd of onlookers in front of the fence.
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Despite being the Prime Minister's residence, it is a very calm and peaceful place
Good house. Shame that the occupants of it aren't always good.
You don't see anything, it's reasonable but such a shame
Can't get a photo in front of the iconic door, you are behind iron bars down the street so you can't see much! Can get a photo of the street sign though!
Rubbish - they only allowed me in when I said I was secret service and even then I wasn't offered tea. They were unfriendly and unwilling to listened to my drunken rant about capitalism. The hi-fi speakers were crap and the TV picture quality was terrible. Lunch was late but surprisingly enjoyable, but there was no tomato ketchup...jesus wept. I won't be returning any time soon...
Not much to see other than a doorway, there a lot of other significant landmarks that are more worthy of your time is visiting, don't waste time here.
On the way to Big Ben it is an obligatory look but it is still a disappointment since before you could see the door of the Prime Minister's house now it is a bit of a trick, since it is not actually accessible due to security measures everything is fenced.
It is worth checking, but for obvious reasons the place is rather inaccessible
Really beautiful place I visited with my class. The cops here are really nice and even took our group pictures and allowed us to pretend to be knocking on the door! One direction filmed their song bits for one way or another here, right across the street are the horse guards do have a look for them as well and take pictures. Many good eating places nearby as well.
Mixed bag of feels for here is totally honest as you can't get pizza hut to deliver. Been to a few party's lofty cats always in the way
Theresa is a lovely lady, enjoyed discussing Brexit and ABBA with her. Shame Boris and Nigel couldn't make it.
I don't know why it can only be separated, and I can't see the tickets from the outside. Maybe I can see more of them when I go to the Churchill Museum next door.
time for the old school to go dave and george only care for there own kind.they want to flood the country with cheap labour to keep wages down to look after there own old boy interests.its not your country its ours.
Had a lovely cup of tea with the Theresa May talking about Brexit lovely day out
Today I tried to ring the Tax office I rec'd a recorded message telling me that there would be a 35 min wait. I actually waited 45 mins and still my call wasn't answered.
Who is this person called the Minister of HM Customs and Excise. Why is he/she allowed to continue in this job?
I wrote to the tax office on the 28th of May and to date they still haven't responded.
If people don't respond to them by the due date they are penalized. Isn't it about time this was a 2 way situation!
Can only be seen from afar. Western parks can be walked away.
Can be fun to see the ridiculous amount of security at the gates when a protest is going to Westminster.
Not much to see. Nothing was going on at the time but since it's so close from Big Ben it's worth a visit.
Mr Cameron I think us british people should be able to use the race card that is used against us we should be allowed to fly our enland flag where and whenever we want also let our churches light the cross at Christmas time also bring back the nativatiy plays its our culture and why should we loose everything, because it offends the ethnics, you need to support the british people a bit more, whether black or white
Absolutely fantastic building with brilliant police officers
Cool place to experience. But there's nothing much to it.
Of course you can not get into the yard. But being on the verge of being alone is worth it. But there are also damn many tourists there
You can't enter, you can't see a thing. Yes it is important place, but not really a landmark.
Visit the residence and work in the British Prime Minister!
IHE doesn't live here, clearly. That lying sack of potatoes.
The whole place is a blunder why do people even wanna go there as a tourist I would never go there there are much more welcoming places in london
Even if you do not see the door of the mythical number 10 it's a must in London on the road to buckingam coming from big ben
I think the government is EXCELLENT in ALL their policy's. No bog pan here!
When I Was seven In mid fitties you could have your photo taken with policeman at the front door of No.10
The Prime Minister's home is in a small perpendicular street. High gates protect access and guards are on duty.
We see a little the famous door of 10 but impossible to approach.
Too bad even if it is only a door.
If you want to touch it and even try to open it, go see his copy at Madame Tussauds.
Part of History and World Heritage. Exciting to see it.
One of the famous door / street of the world because of residence of Prime Minister of Uk
Polite staff allows gathering of people around here.
Don't really see the thrill behind visiting this place but I suppose it's fun to visit the PM's office. It's far more interesting to take in the views of the street walking to and from the place.
I mean I wasn't impressed but I did only see the outside. Just looks like a normal house tbh
Downing Street, located in the center of London is a very famous street, as the number 10 is the residence of the English prime minister; since 1989 the entrance of the street with large steel gates, manned day and night, has been blocked for security reasons.
The street is closed. My first time was a disappointment. I thought I could come to the door.
Brilliant work particularly in z field of International affairs
5 stars hat off
Seems to be a place where paedophiles meet before being awarded a knighthood by the Queen. Quite why she feels they need rewarding is beyond me. Unless she eats the children, but needs them tenderising first. Then, I guess, it would make sense to reward them for the service they do for her. Crazy German logic.
It didn't seem to be about me at all, despite what it said it would be in advance. I'm not sure they care about me in the way they claim to. Disappointing is too gentler a word.
Shame you can't get very close but many years ago my two elder sisters were let past the gate to get a photo in front of the door...
Street closed did not believe that you will go to number 10
..from this Building passed messages during two World Wars for fight for free Europe and free men..The roots go back into centuries ..The Spirit for Values ..The tradition is like the roots of a tree that stands through the Centuries to give the Light to free People..
10 Downing Street, colloquially known in the United Kingdom as Number 10, is the headquarters of the Government of the United Kingdom and the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury, a post which, for much of the 18th and 19th centuries and invariably since 1905, has been held by the Prime Minister.
Entry to Number 10 (or Downing Street) is not available to the public for security reasons. Only staff and authorised visitors are allowed to enter.
Situated in Downing Street in the City of Westminster, London, Number 10 is over 300 years old and contains approximately 100 rooms. A private residence occupies the third floor and there is a kitchen in the basement to cater for visitors. The other floors contain offices and conference, reception, sitting and dining rooms where the Prime Minister works, and where government ministers, national leaders and foreign dignitaries are met and entertained.
At the rear is an interior courtyard and a terrace overlooking a garden of 0.5 acres (2,000m2). Adjacent to St James's Park, Number 10 is near Buckingham Palace, the London residence of the British monarch, and the Palace of Westminster, the meeting place of both houses of parliament.
Originally three houses, Number 10 was offered to Sir Robert Walpole by King George II in 1732. Walpole accepted on the condition that the gift was to the office of First Lord of the Treasury rather than to him personally. Walpole commissioned William Kent to join the three houses and it is this larger house that is known as 10 Downing Street.
In 1985 then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher described Number 10 as "one of the most precious jewels in the national heritage".
10 Downing Street. One of the most guarded addresses in the UK. While visiting London, you should appear at the 3-meter wrought gate, constantly guarded by uniformed police officers.
Of course, for security reasons, access to door 10 is not available but ......
..... well it is small but ..... my trips always have a photo with these very popular doors known only from television appearances Premier
It has finally happened you are paying the price for not listening to the people that pay you. You have had a wake up call deal with it our good bye at the next general elections.