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A Trip to London

22. 12. 2020

Samuel Johnson once said that “when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life”. And he was right. London offers something for everyone. From musical in the famous West End theatre to pubs that date back to the time of Sherlock Holmes. The city serves as the setting for the stories of famous and less famous people and is home to the red double-deckers.

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Travelling by bus

When exploring the city for the first time, you can go on a full-day panoramic bus tour that will take you to St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London where you can explore the castle’s interior, and a panoramic boat tour on the Thames. But London offers many more opportunities for you to hop on a sightseeing bus. At night, the city shines in a completely different light and you can view it from an open-top bus. Or you can have a good laugh by joining the comedy horror ghost bus tour.

Where can you meet the royal family?

The British royal family is one of the most famous royal families in the world. You can learn about their importance to the people in the royal guided tour of London that will take you through the beautiful St. James’s Park, all the way to Buckingham Palace. There, you can see the changing of the royal guard that is famous throughout the world.

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How to see London’s major attractions?

After you’re done with the changing of the guard, you can take the guided tour of England’s most hallowed church, the Westminster Abbey, the Tower Bridge, and the Tower of London. The best thing about it is that the tour already includes the tickets to all three attractions, so you won’t have to queue at the entrance. You can also learn more about the Tower of London’s rich history with one of the legendary guardsmen, known as Beefeaters, who guarded the prisoners in the fortress and the crown jewels. You’ll be able to explore the castle in the morning, long before other tourists flock to the site. If you want, you can also visit the Tower Bridge, after you’re finished with the Tower of London, and take a peek at the engine room that dates back to the Victorian era. All these attractions are part of the old city that you can explore further on a three-hour tour where you’ll learn about the modern Millennium Bridge, which will take you from St. Paul’s Cathedral to Tate Modern, an incredible modern art gallery. Plus, you’ll learn a lot about the city’s history. You can also combine the tours of these world attractions with a relaxing first-class cruise on the Thames. A gorgeous view of London awaits you from the very roof of the O2 Arena. The roof experience on its own makes for a special adventure.

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Exploring London’s culture

The city’s rich history and culture serve as an ideal backdrop for many guided tours. The best way to learn about the secrets of Victorian era London is to join an interactive tour where you can follow the footsteps of Jack the Ripper and try to solve crimes. In the 15th century, the part of the city known as East End, was a dangerous place to live in. That’s because this poor and overcrowded area was full of criminals and murderers. Join a guide and take a close look at the real crime scenes.

London is dotted with various museums that cater to all tastes. Explore the city’s rich passenger transport and stories of people who left their mark on the legendary red buses and the underground in the London Transport Museum.

London for Harry Potter fans

London is the perfect city for all fans of Harry Potter and his friends. Embark on a guided tour down Diagon Alley and find out in which Hogwarts house you belong. Much more awaits you at the Warner Bros. studio, the place where the famous film series was filmed. Check out the magical costumes and props and take a walk through the Hogwarts Castle.

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What else is there to do in London?

There are plenty of attractions near London that are perfect for full-day trips. Travellers will enjoy the guided tour of the royal residence in Windsor Castle and the mysterious Stonehenge. Lastly, you can explore the historical university city of Oxford that has inspired artists for centuries. But if you’d like to delve deeper into the stories behind the Stonehenge, take part in the half-day tour of the attraction. You can combine your visit to Stonehenge with a visit to the Gregorian city of Bath where you can treat yourself to some real English tea. The Roman baths and Jane Austen Centre await there as well.

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