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Big Ben and London Eye
Whilst visiting
London, paying a visit to Big Ben and the London Eye are a definite must!
Walk beside Big Ben whilst taking photos of its marvelous
architectural design, then take a tour inside the Houses of Parliament and
marvel over the history.
From Big Ben you can cross the bridge to the London Eye. Take
a ride inside the capsule to view London from above. The breathtaking view of
the skyline is worth seeing, but if you don’t have enough time or if you don’t
like heights, a few photos of London’s most iconic attraction will be worth
your time.
The SeaLife Aquarium, London Dungeons and Shrek’s Adventure
are just a stone’s throw away from the London Eye, so why not continue your
adventure here?
For More information about opening timings, Prices and
directions and for Booking your tickets “for London Eye/ house of parliament
tour” visit our Tourism Section – landmarks & Attractions
Buckingham Palace
& the Change of Guards show
Buckingham Palace is one of London’s
most iconic attractions. The Palace makes a magnificent background for photos
and watching the change of guards is a must while you’re there (please check
all the dates and timings on our website).
The Palace is actually open to
visitors during the summer season, giving you a very unique experience to get
inside and see the lives of the royal family. Green Park and St. James’ Park
are also just minutes away from the Palace for you to relax in and enjoy!
For More information about opening
timings, Prices and directions and Booking your tickets “ for the palace tour”
visit our Tourism Section – landmarks & Attractions
Tower Bridge
Stand on top of London Bridge and catch the historical Tower Bridge in the background of your selfies.
You can book tickets for a tour inside the tower, which allows you to view stunning pieces of the Queen’s jewellery, in addition to walking on the breathtaking glass floor bridge (check for opening times and tickets prices, on our website).
Surrounding the area are several
food shops, restaurants, gift shops and so on. London’s most famous food
market, Borough market, is just a few minutes away along with the iconic Shard.
For More information about opening
timings, Prices and directions and for Booking your tickets visit our Tourism
Section – landmarks & Attractions
The Hyde Park
Hyde park is one of the most famous parks in the world. It
features a spectacular lake in the middle and is full of wildlife, including
birds and squirrels. It also showcases an array of beautiful flowers and
exquisite landscaping.
There are various activities on offer at Hyde Park, such as
bike riding, walking, relaxing by the lake or enjoying a hot snack in the
serpentine Café overlooking the lake, playing sports, or enjoying a picnic.
For More information; about
opening timings and directions visit our Tourism Section – landmarks &
Attractions or Parks
Natural History
Museum
This is a beautiful museum located on Exhibition Road in
South Kensington. There are excellent exhibits covering all elements of Natural
History including animals, dinosaurs and geology.
The Museum offers plenty for children and adults alike
making it a wonderful day out. General entry is free of charge, although
temporary special exhibitions may attract a small entry fee.
One of the museums’ key attractions is its world famous
dinosaur exhibition that has proved very popular with children, in particular
the full size T-Rex sculpture. Each winter season, the museum collaborates with
Swarovski to create a beautiful outdoor ice rink with a stunningly decorated
Christmas tree.
For More information; about opening timings and
directions visit our Tourism Section – landmarks & Attractions / Museums
Covent Garden
Housed in and around the iconic Market Building and Piazzas,
Covent Garden is an architectural masterpiece. Along with the speciality shops,
restaurants and cafes in the Apple Market, you'll come across street performers
amongst the gorgeous craft, antiques and jewellery on offer.
For More information and directions visit our Tourism
Section – landmarks & Attractions.
Piccadilly
Circus
Piccadilly Circus is one of the most famous areas in all of
London and is also one of the most cheerful and lively places to be. Piccadilly
Circus is one of the preferential places to spend the night, with so many
restaurants, cafes, theatres and cinemas on offer.
The buzzing street is
full of shops and restaurants and ends at the start of Oxford Street, one of
the most famous shopping destinations in the world. In addition to that there
is the traditional China Town, vibrant Soho, the Opera house, M&M’s world
and the Lego store, all just a few minutes away from its location.
For More information; about opening timings and directions visit our Tourism Section – landmarks & Attractions
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar square is one of the most famous and beautiful
squares in London; surrounded by various statues including the well-known Lion
statues and Nelson’s Column.
It is said that the name Trafalgar Square was taken from an
Arabic name, El Taraf al Agar, which means “the other party”. The vibrant and
lively square is home to lots of shows and concerts held at different times of
the year.
For More information and directions visit our Tourism
Section – landmarks & Attractions.
Madame Tussauds
Visit Madame Tussauds and take pictures with all your favourite stars
and celebrities. It features replica wax statues of famous actors; actresses; singers;
politicians; scientists; and the Royal family, which make a realistic picture
for you to post on your social media platform.
Madame
Tussauds is an unforgettable experience for you and all the family.
For More information about opening timings, Prices and
directions and Booking your tickets visit our Tourism Section – landmarks &
Attractions
Borough Market
Borough
Market's range of gourmet food consists of more than 100 stalls and stands.
Producers from all over the country bring a range of fresh produce to the
market, including fish, meats, vegetables, cheeses, breads, cakes, pastries,
ciders and coffee. Other stalls specialise in produce imported from abroad.
Something
worth seeing in borough market is the exotic meat section; where you will find
exotic meat, you would never imagine someone can eat, like Python Burgers, Crocodile
Fillet, ostrich Steak, other meat like; Alpaca, Horse, Water buffalo, frog
legs, Zebra, Camel Burger, Kangaroo burger and others.
If you are
a food lover, then you Cannot Miss Borough Market!
For More information; about opening timings and directions
visit our Tourism Section – landmarks & Attractions