There is or There are for a location?

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There is or There are for a location?

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I have an example:

There are plenty of interesting spots in London.

There is plenty of interesting spots in London.

I am unsure which would be correct? I am not sure how the rule works for locations.
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Re: There is or There are for a location?

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