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London Eye Flight
    A flight on the London Eye, the world’s highest observation, is an unrivalled experience. As you rise to an incredible 135 metres above the River Thames, the 30 minute rotation provides stunning panoramic views of the city and reveals parts of London which are simply not visible from the ground. For a truly stunning view, visit at sunset or after dark and see the city awash with colour and famous landmarks floodlit. Each capsule is fully enclosed, air-conditioned and holds up to 25 passengers with bench seating provided.Price
Adult £14.50, Child (5-15) £7.25, Under 5 FREE
 
             
             
 
Tower of London
    Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7 and enlarged and modified by successive sovereigns, today the Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous and spectacular fortresses and home to the Crown Jewels Discover its 900-year history as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, mint, arsenal, menagerie and jewel house.Price
Adult £15.00, Child (5-15) £9.50, Under five FREE, Senior (60+) / Student (with valid card) £12.00, Family (two adults + three children) £43.00
 
             
             
 
Madame Tussauds
    Enjoy fast track entry to Madame Tussauds. At Madame Tussauds you will experience what it is like to be famous as you join a host of the world’s hottest celebrities with a range of interactive experiences. We’re giving you a VIP pass to join the celebs in Blush to sing, dance and perform with Beyonce, Britney, and Kylie and make J-Lo blush, Or can you put twinkle in Robbie Williams’ eye or give Brad Pitt’s bum a squeeze without him having you escorted off the premises! Have your say on international politics at a press conference with Tony Blair and George Bush and join the Queen for a private audience.Scream until your blood curdles and try to escape from the unleashed serial killers in Chamber Live. (Chamber Live is unsuitable for under 12s, pregnant women or those with a heart condition.)Price
Adult £23.00, Child (5-15) £20.00, Under five FREE. ChamberLive(12+) an additional £2.00
 
             
             
 
London Zoo
    Set in leafy Regent’s Park, London Zoo is the perfect day out for the whole family. Visit the new exhibit ‘Into Africa’ where you will come eye to eye with some of Africa’s most unusual animals including Giraffes, Zebras and African hunting dogs.You can ‘Meet the Monkeys’; an exciting monkey walk-through experience, or enter Butterfly Paradise; where you’ll have the chance to enjoy the beauty of butterflies as they fly around you.Price
Adult £16.00, Child (3-15) £12.50, Under three FREE.
 
             
             
 
London Dungeons
    Deep in the heart of London, buried beneath the paving stones of historic Southwark, lies the world’s most chillingly famous horror attraction. The London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life… and death!Price includes fast track entry
Adult £17.95, Child (5-15) £13.95, Under five FREE, Senior (60+) / Student (with valid card) £14.95
 
             
             
 
Kensington Palace
    Kensington Palace has been a royal residence since 1689 and part of the palace remains a private residence for members of the Royal Family today. Visitors can explore the magnificent State Apartments and the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which includes dresses worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales. Package includes multilingual sound guide in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.Price
Adult £11.50, Child (5-15) £7.50, Under five FREE, Senior (60 + years) £9.00, Family (up to two adults and three children) £34.00.
 
             
             
 
Tower Bridge Exhibition
    Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognisable bridges in the World. At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views from the high-level walkways and learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built. You can then visit the Victorian engine rooms, home to the original steam engines that used to power the bridge.Price
Adult £6.00, Child (5-15) £3.00, Under five FREE, Senior (60 + years) £4.50, Student (with valid card) £4.50.
 
             
             
 
Hampton Court
    Hampton Court Palace promises a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. Discover the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III and the priceless collection of Royal paintings. Explore 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze. Package includes a daily programme of activities and a multilingual sound guide in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. There are also sound guides for the whole family to enjoy..Price
Adult £12.30, Child (5-15 years) £8.00, Under five FREE, Senior (60 + years) £10.00, Family (up to two adults and three children) £36.50
 
             
             
 
The London Wetland Centre
    Escape the stress of the city and relax at the beautiful London Wetland Centre – Europe’s best urban site to watch wildlife. Located on the banks of the River Thames in Barnes (SW13) and easily accessible by public transport, this 43 hectare site is a watery haven for more than 180 species of wild bird and countless other wetland creatures. Visitors can follow meandering paths between beautiful lakes, pools and lagoons, taking advantage of 6 different bird hides to view the wildlife and enjoy the changing seasons. The visitor centre includes restaurant, gift shop, specialist binocular/telescope shop, children’s discovery centre and expansive glass observatory overlooking the nature reserve and its wildlife. Open 7 days a week. One of nine WWT Wetland Centres in the UK.Price
Adult (17 years +) £8.75
Concession (60+ and Student with ID) £6.60
Child (4 – 16 years) £4.95
Under four’s FREE

Places to go

 

Unmissable Tours

With so many amazing sites in the capital, a group tour can be one of the best ways to cram lots of landmark attractions into an afternoon. Check out our pick of the top unmissable tours in London.

 

 

Westminster Tour

Take this half-day coach tour offered by Evans and Evans. It takes in many major landmarks including Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, plus Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square, home to the impressive Nelson’s Column.

 

Buckingham Palace

Tour Buckingham Palace’s 19 State Rooms including the Throne Room, the Picture Gallery and the State Dining Room. Rooms are ornately decorated with works of art by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Poussin and Canaletto. Tours of the Royal Mews are also available.

 

Houses of Parliament

Follow the steps The Queen takes when she opens Parliament, stand behind the Prime Minister’s seat in the House of Commons and see Cromwell’s death warrant for Charles I.

 

Shakespeare’s Globe Tour

Conducted by expert story-teller guides, find out about working life in a theatre during the age of Shakespeare and perhaps catch a play after.

 

Wimbledon Lawn Museum And Tour

This unmissable tour of London’s top tennis venue includes a look around the state-of-the-art museum along with a visit to the Press Interview Room, the fantastic Water Gardens, and the famous tennis courts themselves. Tours vary.

 

Royal Opera House Tour

Explore behind the scenes in one of the world’s most famous opera house. Take a tour around the bustling props room, watch rehearsals in action and uncover the high-tech secrets that help to create magical productions daily.

 

BBC Television Centre Tours

See behind the scenes of the most famous TV Centre in the world. During your visit you’ll see parts of the BBC such as the News Centre, dressing rooms and studios. As it’s a working venue tours vary.

 

Clarence House Tour

This former London home of The Queen Mother is now the official London residence of the Prince of Wales. Much of The Queen Mother’s collection of 20th century British art and furniture is housed here.

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