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Boadicea And Her Daughters is a striking monument in London that captivates visitors with its dramatic bronze sculpture of the legendary Celtic queen Boudicca and her daughters. Depicted riding a horse-drawn chariot, this impressive artwork captures a moment of fierce determination and strength. Highly rated by visitors, it stands as a powerful tribute to Boudicca's legacy, offering both history enthusiasts and casual tourists a glimpse into Britain's rich past. This historical masterpiece is a must-see for anyone exploring the city's cultural landscape.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 251 review
4.6/5 251 review
Michael Nittmann
Michael Nittmann
1 month ago on Google

Must visit

Enrique Gambra
Enrique Gambra
1 month ago on Google

Beautiful monument

Sam Bee
Sam Bee
1 month ago on Google

I love passing by the statue of Boudica while imagining the events she has protagonised around 60/61 AD. In archaeology, there is something called the Boudican destruction horizon. Basically, it is a layer of ash, charcoal, and debris under Roman-era cities like London and St Albans, resulting from Boudica’s ferocious attack against the Romans in 60/61 AD."

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Boadicea and Her Daughters?
    Boadicea and Her Daughters is located at Victoria Embankment, SW1A 2JH, London, United Kingdom.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Train station Charing Cross (784 m walk)
    • Bus stop Westminster Station Parliament Square (Stop F) (212 m walk)
    • Bus stop Horse Guards Parade (388 m walk)
    • Bus stop St Thomas' Hospital / County Hall (Stop D) (295 m walk)
  • How is Boadicea and Her Daughters rated by visitors?
    Boadicea and Her Daughters has an average rating of 4.6 based on 251 review across platforms such as Google.