Tours in London
Kid Friendly British Museum in London Guided Tour for Families
Transfer To or From London Heathrow Airport to Oxford
London's 20+ Most Iconic Sights Premium Walking Tour
Baroque and Roll Music History Tour in Central London
Windsor Stonehenge and Bath Private Tour
Wallace Collection: London Hidden Treasure Private Tour
London: National Gallery Reserved Entry with Digital Audio Guide
London Ultimate Routemaster Bus Tour with Live Guide
Transfer To or From London Heathrow Airport to Cambridge
Iconic Views Professional Photoshoot at the London Eye
Harry Potter Bodleian Library Oxford and Lacock Tour
To or from London Heathrow Airport to Southampton Cruise Port
Walking Scavenger Hunt Experience in London City
Transfer To or From London Heathrow Airport to Exeter
Jack the Ripper Tour with Russell Edwards
There is no time to rest in London; you must stroll through Trafalgar Square, take a tour of the lace vaults in Westminster Abbey, and find No. 10 Downing Street, home of the British Prime Minister. Visit Buckingham Palace and see the city from the London Eye.
Get in the spirit of the city
For a taste of the city's business side, head to the City of London, home to the financial center, Tower 42, The Gherkin and other towering buildings. Don't forget to take a break for a traditional five o'clock tea and milk.
Where to relax
Take a break in Hyde Park - you can hire a bike, lounge on the grass or feed the hand squirrels. If you're traveling with kids, take them to King's Cross Station, Platform 9 ¾ of the magical world of Harry Potter.
Non-Tourist London.
Want to feel like a local? Instead of a restaurant lunch, head to Borough Market for great curries, paella and English wine. For a break from sightseeing, stroll along Regent's Canal, known as Little Venice.
Music and Markets
Listen to quality live music from jazz to hard rock in Camden. For shopping and souvenirs, do what Londoners do: hit the street markets. Vintage goods are sold at Camden Market, while rare antiques are sold at Portobello Market.
And four other things to do in London:
- take a ride on a red double-decker bus;
- watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace;
- stand at the zero meridian in Greenwich;
- stroll along the south bank of the Thames.