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Sightseeing in London

There are many sites worth seeing in London, a city of history and culture it has sites that are both historical and modern enough to interest even the most discerning visitor. Here is a selection of sites to visit while in London:

Bus Tour
One of the best ways to see London, you can hop on and hop off at a variety of locations in London. The bus commentary gives you more details of each place leaving you to decide where to hop on and hop off. There is commentary available in 8 languages. Using the world famous red double decker buses enjoy the sights and sounds of London. The experience of Sightseeing in London would not be complete without it.

River Cruises
A relaxing river cruise is the perfect way to see the historic sights of London whilst relaxing on the cruise at your own leisure. Sightseeing in London need not be a hectic affair, enjoy lunch on the cruise and take in the sights. Cruises start from various locations including Waterloo, Embankment and Westminster.

London Eye
In just six years the London Eye has become one of the most recognisable landmarks in London. It is now the most visited paid for attraction in London averaging 10,000 people a day. A trip on the London Eye offers unrivalled views over London. It is a wonderful feat of engineering that offers a unique experience.

Covent Garden
Originally one of the first upmarket neighbourhoods in London, today Covent Garden is one of the most sought after places to live and shop in London. It has now become home to some of the most trend setting clothes shops in London and boasts a variety of restaurants to choose from. Its laid back atmosphere makes Covent Garden the perfect place to shop and relax at one of the many cafes and watch the world go by.

Madame Tussauds
The wax museum is internationally renowned with huge visitor numbers each day. The figures are being updated on an on going basis, from ancient to modern, from royalty to sporting stars. See the Spirit of London where 400 years of London life and sounds. The Grand Hall contains the royals from down the ages to the present day.

Tower of London
The Tower of London in Tower Hill, is one of the dominant buildings in the London skyline. A part of British history for over 900 years, it is home to the crown jewels and has been declared a world heritage site. See the exhibitions and get a sense of history and the events that have shaped Britain in the last 900 years.


Sightseeing in London