The Houses of Parliament, housed within the magnificent Palace of Westminster, stand as a symbol of the United Kingdom's enduring democratic traditions. This UNESCO World Heritage site is where the House of Commons and the House of Lords convene, playing a pivotal role in legislating and governing the nation. Architecturally, it is a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic Revival, rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1834 by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. Its intricate design, towering spires, and iconic Clock Tower (housing Big Ben) captivate visitors from around the world. Inside, guests can walk through the historic Westminster Hall, witness the grandeur of the Royal Gallery, and explore the legislative chambers. Beyond its architectural beauty, the Houses of Parliament offer a compelling narrative of power, protest, and progress, inviting visitors to connect with the very foundations of British society and governance. Various tours provide engaging narratives, bringing the storied past and vibrant present to life.