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Tour Free Tour around Thames River in LondonDuration 2:30 | Price from 2.50 EUR | 4.52 provided by Paseando por Europa S.L (tour id 1150) Book Now Free Tour around Thames River in London
Discover all the secrets of the oldest London with this free tour in which our English speaking guide will immerse you in its origins, its history and its main monuments and streets. The tour starts at St. Paul's Cathedral and cross the Millennium Bridge to reach the Bankside area, where we can find the modern art gallery Tate Modern, the Globe Theatre or Clink Prison, one of the oldest prisons in the city. We will also visit the Southwark Cathedral, the Borough Market, the oldest market in London where Londoners came to shop, and The Shard, the tallest skyscraper in the European Union. The tour ends at City Hall, London's City Hall, whose building was designed by Norman Foster. From here we will see two of London's most iconic landmarks: Tower Bridge, the city's most famous bridge, and the Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept, but which is actually famous for having been one of London's most fearsome prisons. The Shard, Southwark Cathedral, Tower of London, HMS Belfast, Borough Market, Anchor Bankside, St. Paul's Cathedral, London City Hall, Shakespeare's Globe, Tate Modern, The Clink Prison Museum, Tower Bridge, London Bridge, Free Tour a pie, GuĂa oficial en español Meeting Point Estatua de la Reina Ana (en el exterior de la entrada principal de la Catedral de San Pablo) | |
Tour Free London Central Tour by a LocalDuration 2:00 | Price from 2.50 EUR | 4.9 provided by Walk Tour London (tour id 7167) Book Now Free London Central Tour by a Local
• Small size group so you can fully engage with the guide • Learn about Women who helped change the world • Advise on what else to see and do and where to eat • Part of gratuities given goes to help the homeless Historic yet fun facts to this cosmopolitan city, and we cover most of Central London’s most striking locations, including Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. With our ethos of the friendly approach, the local guide will tell you all about the city’s past and present. We specialize in providing tours that are not only informative, unique and fun too. You’ll see London as it was meant to be seen: by walking through the cobbled paths, a maze of side streets, tranquil parks and royal palaces. Finally, our EXCLUSIVE tips on what else to see and do and where to eat informed at the end of the tour. Big Ben, Mall Galleries, The National Gallery, St James's Park, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Palace of Westminster, Churchill War Rooms, Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards Parade, The Women of World War II, Banqueting House, House of Commons Events Meeting Point Trafalgar square | |
Tour Free Tour Essential London (Westminster)Duration 1:30 | Price from 2.50 EUR | 4.66 provided by Free Walking Tour London (tour id 18497) Book Now Free Tour Essential London (Westminster)
The London City of Westminster Tour is a one-and-a-half-hour guided tour around the political capital of London. We begin at the Equestrian Statue of Charles I, then we walk along Whitehall, stopping by the Horseguards' Parade, Downing Street, the Ministry of Defence, and on to Parliament Square. We will then discuss some of the figures whose statues line the square and the building in front of which they stand, the majestic Palace of Westminster. From the Houses of Parliament, we will then walk towards St. James's Park where we will see the entrance to the Churchill War Rooms from where the British cabinet directed the British military during WWII. We will then walk meander our way through the park itself on our way towards our final destination, Buckingham Palace. We will, of course, endeavor to see Her Majesty, the Queen, as she goes about her business in her 'office', as she calls it, although we can't promise to see her in person. Nonetheless, this will be a really good tour. CHILDREN DO NOT NEED A RESERVATION St James's Park, Palace of Westminster, Parliament Square Garden, Equestrian Statue of Charles I, Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards Parade, Statue of Charles II Meeting Point Equestrian Statue of Charles I | |
Tour Free Tour Camden TownDuration 1:30 | Price from 2.50 EUR | 4.57 provided by Free Walking Tour London (tour id 20930) Book Now Free Tour Camden Town
This one and a half hour tour will begin with a brief history of the area, from the time when highwaymen would stalk the Hampstead Road and move on to discuss how Camden became a boomtown in the railway era. We will then talk about some famous faces who have called Camden home, including the likes of Charles Dickens and of course, Amy Winehouse. Camden has however also been witness to some rather turbulent times, such as in the 1920s when the Camden Town Gang fought rival gangs in the Camden pubs and Camden's very existence threatened by a planned road through its very heart. Camden nowadays is famous for its market, or rather markets which sell almost everything one could imagine, including excellent food from every corner of the globe. It is, of course, impossible to do a tour in Camden without talking about Camden's role in the music scene, from Rock and Roll to Britpop, Camden has it all. So come here with an open mind and an empty stomach and enjoy this incredible area with us. Hampstead Road Post Office, Camden Town Hall, History, Street food, Canals Meeting Point Opposite Camden Town Underground Exit, by Barclays Bank. | |
Tour Free London Landmarks Tour (East) inc. Tower of London & Tower BridgeDuration 2:30 | Price from 2.50 EUR | 4.91 provided by See The Sights Tours Ltd (tour id 23756) Book Now Free London Landmarks Tour (East) inc. Tower of London & Tower Bridge
Your free walking tour of London starts at St. Paul’s Cathedral, famous for the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, with its majestic dome dominating London’s skyline. The tour continues through the ‘Square Mile’ of the City of London into the financial district, where you’ll discover the Bank of England, the home of merchants at the Royal Exchange, and Mansion House, home of the Lord Mayor. Dive into the fascinating history of this influential financial center and understand its global economic impact. Next your tour will explore the 700-year-old Leadenhall Market, an architectural gem in the heart of the city, before visiting the Monument to the Great Fire of London to hear how King’s baker destroyed the city and changed London forever. Your tour then leads to the Tower of London with tales of kings, queens, and the Crown Jewels. Our knowledgeable tour guides make the tower’s rich history come to life, before bringing you to the world-famous Tower Bridge, an engineering marvel and a testament to London’s architectural heritage. At the end of the tour, all guests will also receive an exclusive FREE digital travel guide of the best things to do in London! The Shard, Bank of England, The Royal Exchange, Tower of London, HMS Belfast, Monument to the Great Fire of London, Sky Garden, St. Paul's Cathedral, River Thames London, Tower Bridge, Leadenhall Market, London Bridge, Mansion House, The Leadenhall Building Meeting Point St Paul's Cathedral |
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Morning: Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Take a guided tour of Westminster Abbey , marveling at its Gothic architecture and royal tombs. Admire the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben from across Parliament Square.
Afternoon: Lunch: Grab a delicious bite at a traditional pub near Piccadilly Circus. River Thames Cruise: Board a scenic cruise for stunning views of Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, and other landmarks. Shakespeare's Globe: Explore the reconstructed Globe Theatre and its fascinating exhibits . Catch a theatrical performance in the afternoon .
Evening: West End Theatre: Immerse yourself in the magic of a renowned musical or play . Opt for an early dinner before the show. Alternative Option: Enjoy a vibrant evening at Camden Market, browsing unique stalls, trying international food, and watching street performers.
Morning: Tower of London: Discover the fortress's rich history, explore the Crown Jewels , and witness Beefeater guards.Alternative Option: Explore the Natural History Museum , filled with dinosaur skeletons, interactive exhibits, and fascinating artifacts.
Afternoon: Lunch: Enjoy a picnic lunch in nearby St. James's Park or Regent's Park, soaking in the green spaces. British Museum: Immerse yourself in ancient civilizations from around the world . Don't miss the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. Alternative Option: Explore the vibrant Covent Garden, with its street performers, shops, and lively atmosphere .
Evening: Afternoon Tea: Indulge in a traditional afternoon tea experience at a renowned establishment like Claridge's or The Ritz . Alternative Option: Take a Jack the Ripper walking tour, exploring the historic sites associated with the infamous murders .
Morning: National Gallery: Explore masterpieces from renowned artists like Van Gogh and da Vinci (Free entry). Alternative Option: Visit the Tate Modern, showcasing modern and contemporary art . Oxford Street: Indulge in some retail therapy on the iconic shopping street.
Afternoon: Lunch: Sample delicious street food at Borough Market, offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and international flavors. Sky Garden: Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the free public gardens atop 20 Fenchurch Street (pre-booking required). Alternative Option: Take a Harry Potter-themed tour, visiting film locations and exploring hidden secrets .
Evening: Farewell Dinner: Savor a delicious meal at a traditional pub or restaurant, reflecting on your memories of London. Alternative Option: Take a night bus tour and see the city illuminated, enjoying guided commentary and iconic landmarks.
Additional Tips: Pack for all seasons, as the weather can be unpredictable. Purchase a London Pass for discounted entry to major attractions and public transport. Don't forget to try the iconic afternoon tea, a quintessentially British experience. Embrace the city's multicultural atmosphere and explore the diverse neighborhoods. Remember, 'mind the gap' on the Tube! London is a city that never sleeps, offering endless possibilities for exploration and amusement. So pack your bags, embrace the charm, and get ready to experience the magic of this iconic city!
With this detailed 3-day itinerary as your springboard, you're all set to embark on an unforgettable adventure in London. Remember, this is just a starting point – feel free to mix and match activities, explore hidden gems, and let your personal preferences guide your journey.
Most importantly, have fun! London is a vibrant city with something for everyone. Leave with a heart full of memories and a yearning to return for more.
Safe travels and bon voyage!
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London, the beating heart of England, is a captivating city brimming with iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and a dynamic cultural scene. From the majestic Buckingham Palace to the bustling markets of Camden Town, London offers something for every traveler.
Country: United Kingdom
Country Code: 44
Region: Greater London
Population: Approximately 9 million
Official Language: English
Currency: British Pound (GBP)
Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) UTC 0:00
There are so many things to do in London, it's hard to know where to start. Here are a few suggestions: Visit Buckingham Palace and see the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Tour the Tower of London and see the Crown Jewels.Take a ride on the London Eye and see the city from above. Visit the British Museum and explore its vast collection of artifacts. Go shopping on Oxford Street or Regent Street. See a show in the West End.
London has a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Rainfall is spread throughout the year.
London Underground: The extensive "Tube" network efficiently connects most parts of the city. Buses: Hop-on, hop-off buses provide a scenic tour while offering convenient transportation. Black Cabs: These iconic taxis navigate the city well, though they are more expensive. Walking: Walking is a great way to explore certain areas and soak in the atmosphere.
The best time to visit London depends on your interests. If you're interested in avoiding crowds, the best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn). If you're interested in festivals and events, the best time to visit is during the summer or winter.
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