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A Trip to London

Discounts in the city of fog


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.

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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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.

And it Has the Diversity to Prove it

London is one of the most diverse cities in


the world – together its residents speak over
300 languages and are made up of almost
every known ethnic group on the planet.

Many of the world’s most instantly


recognisable landmarks are here

Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Buckinham


Palace, Tower Bridge and more landmarks can be found in London. A
great way to see lots of them in a short space of time is by going on a
walk up the Thames from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge. First
you’ll see the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, then the London Eye,
while further down the river you’ll see St Paul’s Cathedral, the Gherkin
Building, Tate Modern, Tower of London and, of course, Tower Bridge .
The city’s top museums and galleries are
free
Many of London’s top museums and galleries are free. This includes the
Natural History Museum and Science Museum on Exhibition Road in South
Kensington, and the Victoria and Albert Museum around the corner from
here on Cromwell Road. Closer to the West End are the National Portrait
Gallery on St Martin’s Place behind Trafalgar Square, along with the
National Gallery which is actually on Trafalgar Square. The famous Tate
Modern is also free, while the most popular of all is the British Museum on
Great Russell Street which has over 7 million artefacts.
There are lots of parks to chill out in

As London is such a busy city, it’s good to know there are lots of parks to chill
out in. The biggest and best known is Hyde Park which is full of lakes and
fountains, and is where you will find the famous ‘Speakers Corner’ where
people come to speak their mind on all subjects every Sunday morning. Other
parks worth checking out are St James’s Park and Green Park in front of
Buckingham Palace, and Regents Park and Primrose Hill up in North London.
This is one of the best cities in the world
for shopping
Some of the best known streets for shopping in London are Carnaby Street,
Regent Street and Oxford Street. The famous department store Harrods can
be found in Knightsbridge, while bargains can be found at the markets in
Camden Town.

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