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9 attractions have been given. 9 locations you should surely not miss. Now we are left with the best; the number 1 tourist attraction in the great City of London. There is only one maritime museum with the most items and richest history.

The National Maritime Museum

The museum, created by the National Maritime Act of 1934, is the best maritime museum and the largest of its kind in the world. Aside from the main museum building, it also incorporates the Royal Observatory of Greenwich (ROG) and the 17th-century Queen’s House.

Most of its collections came from the enormous donations of James Caird.

Sir James Caird of Glenfarquhar

James Caird was born in 1864 in Glasgow, Scotland. When he was in his mid twenties, young James went to London to work for the firm that managed the Scottish Shire Line, Turnbull, Martin & Co. Due to his innate intelligence and enormous passion for the industry, he soon became the owner of the Scottish Shire Line – after just four years of service in the company.

His company made great contributions to the maritime industry. They were the ones responsible for the United Kingdom’s open trade with Australia and New Zealand. In 1916, during World War I, Caird built a shipyard in a faraway city in Wales called Chepstow, which is found 124 miles west of London. The area was located away from enemy attack, which enabled them to quickly build ships that could replace the losses from the war. This great contribution to the cause of the Royal Navy led to a government buy-out the following year.

James Caird predicted that the industry’s profitability will dip tremendously after the war so he sold many of his shipping interests. To maintain profit, he remained chairman of the Smithfield and Argentine Meat Company and continued to hold significant number of founders’ shares. But he could not leave the shipping industry totally. This is where his heart remained and he continued to be the director for 25 companies that had something to do with shipping, shipbuilding, and maritime trade.

Having accumulated a significant fortune, he became interested in preserving the country’s naval and shipping memorials. As a member of the Society for Nautical Research, an organization formed to promote maritime history as an academic field in the United Kingdom, he provided for the cost of restoring HMS Victory in the 1920s. Thanks to him and his £65,000, it is now the oldest naval ship still in commission.

In 1927, there was great interest in establishing a national museum for preserving and displaying Britain’s rich maritime history. Of course, Sir James Caird was one of the first people who was more than excited to work towards that goal. With the help of the Society for Nautical Research, a board of trustees was established and Caird was one of the first people on board. When the Royal Hospital School moved from Greenwich to Suffolk, the school’s old buildings were abandoned. Sir James Caird shelled out £80,000 to renovate these buildings into a museum. At the same time, he began purchasing historical artifacts, rare books, globes, nautical instruments, artwork, and shipmodels to help start the collection. According to research, all these items amounted to £300,000.

Parliament passed the National Maritime Museum Act and three years later King George VI formally opened the museum. Sir James Caird continued to donate items to the collection.

The Collections

Astronomical & navigational instruments

The National Maritime Museum (NMM) is home to a large collection of astronomical and navigational instruments - including about 400 globes and armillary spheres, 40 sundials, 360 telescopes, 70 astrolabes and 40 quadrants.

Most of the items are from the last 300 years. While some, like the oldest astrolabes are up to 800 years old. Many of astronomical and navigational instruments are housed in the ROG, which was founded by King Charles II himself in 1675. Maritime travels have always depended on effective navigation and many of the objects in this collection are proof of man’s attempts to use the stars to determine his position in the vast open waters of the world.

Charts & maps

The NMM holds more than 100,000 sea charts and maps dating from the medieval period to the present day. These charts and maps document many of man’s expeditions of exploration and discovery throughout history. The vast differences in the items reveal how navigation and surveying techniques have developed through time. Although the collection focuses on charting the seas and coastlines, land maps are also included. Together, these maps illustrate the work of the leading hydrographers and cartographers throughout the entire history of charting and mapmaking.

Coins & medals

A fisherman’s charm from Switzerland

There are around 5,000 coins and medals in the NMM collection. The entire collection came from a group of private medal collectors that had an interest in naval history. George Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich (1874-1962) presented his private collection to the Museum during the 1930s. It included foreign commemorative medals, Roman coins and a collection of French counters or jetons. He also produced a published catalogue that forms the basis of our online collection.

Most of the Museum’s trade tokens came from the collection of H. H. Brindley. Other items were presented by Sir James Caird and Queen Mary. After the Second World War, the Museum concentrated on collecting war medals, gallantry medals and other awards.

Most of the coins and medals date from the 15th to the 20th century. It includes Orders from all over the world. An Order is a decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual for distinguished service to their cause. Aside from these, British war and gallantry medals and art medals from Europe and North and South America are also on display.

Some of the prized pieces include: a medal showing the track of Sir Francis Drake’s circumnavigation (he was a navigator from the Elizabethan era, knighted by Queen Elizabeth I); World War I German medals; and a Victoria Cross awarded to Captain Sir William Peel (the Victoria Cross is the most prestigious award for courage can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces).

Decorative art

The NMM decorative art collection includes silver, ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry, textiles and craftwork. The total number of items in the collection is almost 6,000 - dating from the 18th century onwards.

The value of the pieces range from priceless to inexpensive to disposable souvenirs considered as fashionable at their time. Commemorative materials peaked production towards the end of the 18th century and continued to the early 19th century. Most of the decorative pieces came from that time period. Of the 6,000 objects, 2,000 are British ceramics.

Perhaps the most important pieces of this collection are those from Admiral Horatio Nelson (of the Napoleonic Wars, most notably of the Battle of Trafalgar) and his family. Many items, such as engraved silver associated with the Admiral, form what is known as the Greenwich Hospital Collection.

In 1948, priceless decorative art that were kept by the 5th Earl Nelson at Trafalgar House were purchased by the government and was added to the NMM. John Walter of Norwich also lent his large private collection of commemorative items, including several Nelson souvenirs. These were later purchased by the NMM. Same goes for commemorative items borrowed from Sir Henry Sutcliffe Smith in 1946, they were also purchased in 1974.

Figureheads

The figureheads and ornamental carving collection traces the development of the art from the late 17th to the early 20th century. A figurehead is a carved full-length figure built into the bow of a ship. An example is this figurehead from HMS Ajax:

The NMM holds what is probably the only important figurehead and ornamental carving collection in the world. It includes a wide variety of materials - from simple scrollwork and ship badges to very large items figureheads and stern galleries. Although naval figureheads form the bulk of the collection, the NMM also holds other forms of decoration from numerous water vessels.

The origins of the figurehead and its other counterparts began in prehistoric times. The decoration of ships and other vessels was common among seafaring civilizations of the ancient world - evidenced by the Egyptian pieces of the collection which date to as old as 3,000 BC. Although the exact reason for placing these figures on the bow of a ship is unknown, it could be inferred that these representations had significance to those of that time; perhaps symbolizing the need for a ship to be guided safely in its journeys across the open seas. In Europe, figureheads were almost always used by the Greeks and Romans, and so did the Viking longboats. The French and English used dragons and other mythical beasts as figureheads in their vessels.

The lion was the most commonly used figurehead across much of Europe from the 17th until the mid-18th century (only then did individual designs became more prevalent). It was an obvious choice for Royal Navy warships: not only was it a fierce predator, but it was also a national symbol and formed part of the monarch’s coat of arms. There are a number of lion figureheads in the NMM collection, and most of them could not be identified with a specific vessel since the figure was widely used during its time.

Film archive

The NMM has a collection of over 1,500 sea documentaries that date back to as early as 1910. more modern films offer a unique view of coastal resorts and ports both in the United Kingdom and abroad.

Fine art

The most famous piece of art in the collection is the Battle of Trafalgar by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1805)

The NMM fine art collection includes over 4,500 oil paintings and over 60,000 prints, drawings and watercolors; as well as contemporary art, miniatures, photography and sculpture.

The oil paintings date back from the year 1530 up until 2000 – with the earliest being a painting of Portuguese ships by a Flemish artist.

Marine painting was firmly established in England in the mid-18th century. It is represented in the collection with works by Peter Monamy, Samuel Scott, Charles Brooking, Dominic Serres and many others. The paintings were not only of ships and the sea, but also of sea battles (like the Seven Years War of 1756).

Then there are important portraits, the earliest of which date from the Tudor and Stuart period – which includes major portraits of the Royal Family by Peter Lely. Also of importance are the flagmen of Lowestoft series commissioned by James Duke of York after the battle in 1665. There are portraits of naval officers of the 18th century, made by Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough. Some of the more notable pieces are those of William Hodges – which he made during and after Captain Cook’s second voyage to the South Seas in 1772.

After that time, in the late 18th century and through to the 19th century, so-called “ship portraits” became popular. These pieces eventually came to great value when they were used for the study of merchant shipping and trade.

J. M. W. Turner’s painting of the Battle of Trafalgar (pictured above) was made for George IV in 1823. This was the largest painting ever made by Turner.

As for the late 19th century and early 20th century - the pieces are mostly the work of William Lionel Wyllie, Charles Dixon and John Everett. The collection also includes works by Richard Eurich, Henry Lamb and John Worsley. And for the late 20th century, the art collection comprises of works by L.S. Lowry, Alfred Wallis, Edward Wadsworth and others, as well as by recently commissioned pictures by John Wonnacott and Humphrey Ocean.

Flags

The National Maritime Museum has over 1,000 flags - including two large collections of house flags which were used in the past to identify the owners of vessels and the company that a ship belongs to. They were introduced in the late 18th century to enable the owner to recognize and prepare as their vessels approached ports. During the early part of the 19th century, during the expansion of world trade shipping, commercial house flags were seen in ports throughout the world.

The house flag of the owner, together with a pennant with the name of the vessel were always on display on merchant ships (usually on the mainmast) during the 19th century. There are also a few name pennants in the collections.

Aside from the merchant ensign, signal flags were also used. These signal flags were one of the most important forms of communication in the sea – it was used famously by Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar; communicating the message: “England expects that every man will do his duty.” The NMM also has many signal flag code books.

Some of the prized flags include: Captain Scott’s sledge flag and those of other polar expeditions, the ensign of the Spanish vessel San Ildefonso captured at Trafalgar, the unusual White Ensign of HMS Brunswick and the Union flag used by Lord Howe on the Queen Charlotte at the Battle of the First of June in 1794.

Historic photographs

The NMM holds the United Kingdom’s finest collection of historic maritime photographs. Their prints and negatives date back to the 1840s - during the humble beginnings of photography.

The collection covers every maritime subject - from British and foreign war and merchant ships to seaports, river and coastal views, and shipyards. The collection includes work by photographers such as W.H. Fox Talbot (he has the oldest photograph: Brunel’s iron screw steamship Great Britain taken in April 1844), Alan Villiers and Bedford Lemere. It includes portraits of the world’s most famous ships, from Aquitania to Zweena.

There are approximately 270,000 negatives (glass, nitrate and safety film) and 1,000,000 prints in 1,463 albums. Every sphere of maritime life is recorded in the collections, from the very beginnings of photography with Fox Talbots studio’s hazy to the present day.

Library & manuscripts

The Library (named after NMM’s principal founder and benefactor Sir James Caird) contains over 140,000 books and periodicals. It has the world’s largest and most important collection of manuscripts dedicated to archive maritime history. aside from the books, there are also 20,000 pamphlets, 20,000 bound periodicals (which includes 200 current titles) and 8,000 rare books dating from 1474 to 1850.

The Library is staffed by a team of professional librarians and subjects specialists who are available to help and advise readers at all times. The Caird Library’s contents range over every aspect of maritime history: emigration, navigation, piracy, astronomy, shipping companies, shipwrecks, biographies, the two world wars, horology, merchant and Royal Navy. There are special collections for researching family history, merchant shipping and warships.

Franklin Relics

Here is one of the medals found by Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka in 1878

The NMM has over 270 relics from Sir John Franklin’s last expedition. The Franklin Expedition is the worst disaster in the history of British polar exploration. It occurred with the total loss of two naval vessels: Erebus and Terror, together with all their crews.

The objective of the voyage was to sail through the North West Passage and carry out magnetic observations. It was led by Sir John Franklin. His second in command, Captain Rawdon Moira Crozier manned the HMS Terror, while Commander James Fitzjames manned the HMS Erebus. The expedition sailed from the Thames on May 19, 1845 and it was last sighted off the coast of Greenland two months later.

Following the disappearance of the two ships, a series of search expeditions were sent out. In 1854, Dr. John Rae brought back stories that the expedition had perished somewhere to the west of the Back River. Then, a privately-funded expedition under Captain F.L. McClintock verified the expedition’s route and the claim that it had traversed a previously unexplored sea route. Most of the expedition’s documents remained missing and encouraged some later searches such as that led by Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka of the United States Army in 1878.

The majority of Dr. John Rae’s finds were handed over to the Admiralty by the Hudson Bay Company. They were then given to Greenwich Hospital for display in the Painted Hall in 1854. The McClintock material, initially displayed at the Royal United Services Museum, was later moved to the Royal Naval Museum in Greenwich, and then material from the Schwatka expeditions was added. All these relics were then transferred to the NMM when during its opening.

Ship models

The NMM has probably the best ship model collection in the world - with almost 3,200 models. It has all types: ethnographic, Navy Board, half-block, builder’s, design, waterline and full hull models. And a huge variety of vessels dating from the 16th century to the present day: schooners, steam yachts, paddle yachts, lifeboats, curraghs, cutters, fishing vessels, luggers, and trawlers. There are also topographical models of dockyards and ports.

The models date back to the early 19th century when Sir Robert Seppings, a naval architect, founded a national collection of ship models at Somerset House. The collection was relocated to Kensington in the 1860s, to the Royal Naval College in the 1870s, and finally to the NMM on its opening. There it was joined by models from the Greenwich Hospital Collection and the Mercury Collection. Of course, there were also acquisitions by Sir James Caird.

Since its foundation, the Museum has acquired models from many sources, most notably the R. C. Anderson Collection, the Royal Navy, the Royal United Services Institution and the Science Museum.

Ship plans

The NMM looks after the largest single collection of original ship plans in the world – a total of one million plans from the early 18th century to the present day.

Timekeeping

John Harrison’s marine timekeeper H4

Timekeeping is one of the specialties of the NMM. The collection of 1,000 objects is the finest in the world.

It includes accurate portable and marine chronometers: time-measuring instruments used in navigation that keep precise time at all temperatures. The collection also contains many clocks with complex astronomical indications and astronomical regulators - used with a transit telescopes to make accurate astronomical observations. They also have clocks and watches associated with famous naval figures and events.

The highlight of the collection is the famous series of marine timekeepers by John Harrison, including the prize-winning H4 which he began working on in 1755. Then there are the timekeepers by London watchmaker John Arnold – who was first to employ the term chronometer in the modern sense and successfully found a way to simplify Harrison’s timekeeper design.

Uniforms

Admiral Nelson’s undress coat - the one he was wearing when he died by musket at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

The extensive NMM uniform collection holds over 7,000 items of regulation dress, ratings’ clothing, ceremonial wear and accessories. These include uniforms worn by Admiral Nelson, Edward VII, 1st Earl Beatty and Admiral John Arbuthnot Fisher.

The majority of the merchant uniforms date from the 20th century - including the standard uniform used in 1918 and those relating to particular shipping lines. The merchant uniforms include a small number of those of the Honourable East India Company.

Weapons

The weapons collection of the NMM includes firearms, ordnance and edged weapons (swords and daggers). It also has examples of cannons, cannon balls, shot, mortars and howitzers ranging from the 18th century to the more advanced 19th and 20th century inventions. The firearms include 18th century sea service pistols and guns of 20th century, including those used in the World Wars. The edged weapons comprises of over 600 swords including regulation and presentation types. There are a number of ethnographic weapons such as spears and bows and arrows brought back from earlier expeditions.

The Peter Harrison Planetarium

The NMM is home to London’s one and only planetarium, which features Europe’s first digital planetarium projector. The new state-of-the-art planetarium is found in the Astronomy Centre of the ROG. Entry fee is £6 for adults and £4 for children. Family ticket is available for £16.00 – this is good for 2 adults with 2 children or 1 adult with 3 children.

There are five different shows to choose from:

Black Holes: The other side of infinity

Weekdays: 15.00 / Weekends, school and bank holidays: 12.00 / July and August weekends: 12.00, 17.00

In this spectacular show, discover the early universe, witness star birth and death and the collision of galaxies and fly into a massive black hole lurking at the hear of the Milky Way. Narrated by Liam Neeson.

Sky Tonight Live

Weekdays: 13.00, 16.00

Presented live by a Royal Observatory astronomer, you will be taken on a tour of what you can see for yourself in tonight’s night sky.

Stargazing for Beginners

Weekends, school and bank holidays: 13.00

Come on a fantastic tour of the night sky tailored for younger visitors, presented live by a Royal Observatory astronomer. Recommended for children 5+

Star Life

Daily shows: 14.00

This visually-stunning show looks at the lives of stars – how they are born, grow up, grow old and die; how black-holes and pulsars form and how beautiful clouds of glowing gas come into existence. Hosted by real astronomers who are available to answer questions after the main programme.

Secret of the cardboard rocket

Weekends, school and bank holidays: 11.00, 15.00

With state of the art 3D-animation and spectacular effects, this show is a must-see attraction for visiting family groups. Recommended for children 5+

Tourist Info

The National Maritime Museum (including the Queen’s House and the ROG) is open daily from 10.00 in the morning to 5.00 in the afternoon. All sites are closed from the 24th to 26th of December. Entrance to all sites are free.

The NMM is found in Greenwich, Romney Road, London SE10 9NF. There are frequent Docklands Light Railway (DLR) trips into Maritime Greenwich. The nearest DLR station to the NMM is Cutty Sark. You can call the DLR at +44 (0)20 7918 4000 for more info.

It is recommended to use the River Thames when going to NMM (to complete the maritime experience!). The route passes the Palace of Westminster (Big Ben), London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the riverside inns. Arrival at Greenwich by water shows the perfect view of the grand architecture of Greenwich. The single journey takes between 30-60 minutes. Sightseeing cruises are operated from Waterloo Millennium, Westminster and Tower piers; while Riverline river bus services operate from Embankment, Bankside, London Bridge, Tower, Masthouse (Canary Wharf), Greenwich and QE2 (The O2) piers.

Below is a detailed map of Greenwich:

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Explore the best of London and the surrounding countryside on the Leeds Castle, Cantebury and Dover day trip. Starting in Greenwich, you'll see the Royal Observatory, home to the Prime Meridian, where east meets west and time is set. Then it's off to Leeds Castle for a guided tour before continuing to the birthplace of English Christianity, Canterbury. Travel the 'garden on England', the Kent countryside before arriving at the coast and the towering white cliffs of Dover.

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Budget Independent Rail Tour to Paris by Eurostar

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Starting from $165.40 per person


Explore Paris at your own pace on this value for money, unescorted day trip from London. Your Paris package includes Eurostar tickets and a Visite Paris Metro Pass to enable you to see all the sights, including the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Coeur, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe and, for all the Da Vinci Code fans out there, the Louvre. You will receive maps, information on the metro system and an information pack to set you on your way.


Oxford, Cotswolds, Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick Castle Day Trip from London

Rank:20
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Starting from $94.23 per person


Immerse yourself in England's beauty and history on a day trip to Oxford, Stratford and Warwick Castle. You'll travel through the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, an area filled with picturesque English villages, and visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare on this culturally rich excursion.

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Stonehenge, Salisbury and Bath Custom Day Trip

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Starting from $66.77 per person


Travel to Stonehenge, Salisbury and Bath. Our custom day trip guarantees unbeatable low prices, deluxe coaches, experienced guides and the flexibility to add walking tours or entrance tickets along the way. Explore each site independently or upgrade when you get there for a more in-depth guided visit - the choice is all yours!

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Late-morning Departure to Stonehenge and Roman Baths

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Starting from $97.11 per person


This is one of the only day trips visiting Stonehenge departing after 10am, giving you plenty of time for a leisurely morning in London before heading off. Board your luxury air-conditioned coach and visit Stonehenge late morning and the lovely city of Bath in the afternoon.


2-Day Trip: Stonehenge and Bath Overnight

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Starting from $301.96 per person


Take time out to see one of England's most famous attractions - Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath. This overnight excursion from London combines a guided full-day trip with an independent overnight stay in Bath. Stonehenge and Bath are proud members of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Bath is a spectacular hidden gem just 90-minutes from London.


Leeds Castle Private Viewing, Canterbury and Greenwich Day Trip from London

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Starting from $104.70 per person


Leave the hurly-burly of London for the day and tour the highlights of Kent. You'll have an exclusive private viewing of Leeds Castle, dubbed the loveliest castle in the world. You'll also tour the famous cathedral city of Canterbury, have lunch overlooking the famous White Cliffs of Dover, visit historic Greenwich, then cruise back to London in the early evening.



Skip the Line: Tower of London Tickets

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Starting from $25.80 per person


Take a journey back in time at the UNESCO World-Heritage-listed Tower of London. The 'skip the line' entrance ticket includes viewing the White Tower and the fabulous Crown Jewels as well as a free Yeoman Warder 'Beefeater' tour. Booking your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue at no extra cost. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation.



Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Oxford Day Trip

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Starting from $109.25 per person


See Queen's home at Windsor Castle, where Druids once worshiped at Stonehenge and Oxford scholars study, on a day trip from London. Traveling by luxury coach, your comprehensive tour takes you to three of England's most popular attractions in one day. Tour Windsor Castle and Stonehenge and finish in Oxford with a walking tour that includes an English afternoon tea.

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Lunch in the Cotswolds from London

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Starting from $104.70 per person


Escape London's crowds for a day trip to the picture-perfect Cotswolds for lunch. You'll visit a region that is forever England, seemingly unchanged by the modern world and famous for its beautiful villages and rolling hills. There will be time to visit the quaint villages of Burford and Stow-on-the-Wold before enjoying a fabulous two-course lunch in a traditional English restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon.


Stonehenge, Salisbury and Bath Day Trip from London

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Starting from $94.23 per person


From famous Salisbury and Stonehenge to the beautiful Georgian city of Bath, you'll see it all on a cultural day trip from London. The tour includes travel by luxury coach and guided tours of Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge and the Roman Baths. There is also free time to explore Bath at your own pace.

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Skip the Line: Madame Tussaud's London

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Starting from $34.14 per person


Experience the glittering world of fame for a day with skip the line entry to Madame Tussaud's interactive waxworks. Even better, by purchasing your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!

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Madame Tussauds and Thames River Sightseeing Cruise

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Starting from $37.94 per person


Get your tickets now for two of London's most popular activities: Madame Tussauds and a Thames River sightseeing cruise. You'll save money on the deal and be set for a day of brilliant sightseeing in London.


London Thames River Dinner Cruise

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Starting from $113.81 per person


Breathtaking river views, relaxing atmosphere, a four-course meal and after-dinner dancing - what more could you ask for? A Thames River dinner cruise is the perfect indulgence, from the welcome cocktail you'll receive when you step onboard, to dancing cheek to cheek on the dance floor after dinner.


Great British Heritage Pass

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Starting from $48.56 per person


Combine great value and great sightseeing with the Great British Heritage Pass. Giving you free entry to nearly 600 attractions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the multi-day heritage pass takes you on an amazing journey through Britain's rich cultural heritage.



Beatles and Liverpool Rail Day Trip from London

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Starting from $150.22 per person


Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields - visit these famous Liverpool sights your own way on an independent day trip from London. Everything's arranged for you: return rail tickets, entry to the Beatles Story, a Magical Mystery Tour and a Liverpool city map and information booklet. The rest is up to you!


Edinburgh Rail Day Trip from London

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Starting from $195.74 per person


Tour Edinburgh your own way on an independent day trip from London. Everything is arranged for you: return rail tickets, Hop-on Hop-off City Tour, entry to Edinburgh Castle, and an Edinburgh city map and guide. The rest is up to you!


The London Showboat Dinner Cruise on the Thames River

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Starting from $121.39 per person


Enjoy a four course meal and cabaret show on the London Dinner Cruise on the River Thames. You'll glide past some of London's landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul's Cathedral and under Tower Bridge, as you cruise from the center of London to the Thames River barrier and return.



London Duck Tour

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Starting from $30.35 per person


On the London Duck tour, you'll tour London's sights in a way you never imagined possible, on an exciting road and river adventure aboard a yellow amphibious vehicle. It's 80 minutes of fun, laughter and interesting sightseeing in fantastic London. Aboard a unique amphibious craft, first used in the D-Day landings in World War Two, you will pass famous London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, London Eye, Big Ben, the House of Parliament and Trafalgar Square. You'll then make a dramatic launch into the Thames River (20 minutes) for the waterborne part of your tour.



London Morning Tour

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Starting from $39.45 per person


Tour London's most important sights on a morning tour that's perfect if you're spending only a short time in England's capital. You'll gain a comprehensive overview of London's attractions, take a walking tour around Westminster Abbey and see the famous Changing of the Guard, then have the afternoon free to explore London at your leisure.



3-Day Rail Trip to Edinburgh, Loch Ness and the Highlands from London

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Starting from $523.50 per person


All aboard the Edinburgh Express on a three-day tour from London! You'll tour Edinburgh at your own pace on this partially guided rail tour, and take a drive north to Loch Ness and the Highlands.


Skip the Line: Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle Day Trip from London

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Starting from $113.81 per person


Visit two of England's most royal attractions on this day trip combining Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. You'll gain fast-track access of Buckingham Palace and be one of the first to enter Windsor Castle. Even better, by booking your tour ahead of time you'll jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!


Jack The Ripper's Sinister London Walking Tour

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Starting from $37.94 per person


This London walking tour will show you the sinister and ghostly side of London, follow the blood-soaked footsteps of murderer Jack the Ripper down narrow, gas-lit alleyways on a walking tour of London that will have you trembling with fear! You'll visit all four murder sites in Whitechapel, accompanied by an expert "Ripperologist" who will provide all the clues to this real-life Victorian Whodunit.


Royal Palaces Pass: Kensington Palace, Hampton Court and Tower of London

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Starting from $63.88 per person


Book in advance and jump the queue at the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation! Your pass is valid for one visit to each attraction and is valid for two years. You'll have plenty of time to explore the stories and intrigues at each site at your leisure, as part of your own itinerary.

Tower of London

Home to the Crown Jewels, the Tower of London reverberates with dark secrets, where priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds. Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, and enlarged and modified by successive sovereigns, the Tower of London is one of the world's most famous and spectacular fortresses. Discover its 900-year history as royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, mint, arsenal, menagerie and jewel house.



2-Day Rail Trip to Paris from London

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Starting from $332.31 per person


With France situated only a few miles across the English channel, a little over 2.5 hours away on the Eurostar, you won't want to miss this opportunity to spend a night in the City of Lights.


Medieval Banquet and Merriment by Torchlight in London

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Starting from $68.28 per person


Feast with your host Henry VIII and other colorful characters from Merrie England at a medieval banquet straight from the pages of history! Minstrels and strolling players will entertain you as you dine on a four-course traditional English meal, accompanied by unlimited wine and beer.


Oxford, Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon Day Trip from London

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Starting from $104.70 per person


Travel through the Chiltern Hills and Cotswolds on a day trip to Oxford, Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon. You'll tour Oxford, "City of Dreaming Spires", pass scenic English villages and visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare on this picturesque excursion.



We Will Rock You Theater Show

Rank:45
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Starting from $71.01 per person


We Will Rock You features 31 of Queen's greatest songs, including Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions, It's A Kind Of Magic, Radio Ga Ga, Somebody To Love, Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You.



Billy Elliott Theater Show

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Starting from $66.39 per person


Get your tickets for one of the most popular West End musicals of all time - "Billy Elliot"! With music by legendary songwriter Sir Elton John, this brilliant musical is an adaptation of one of the most adored British films of the last decade.



Private Tour: Black Taxi Tour of London

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Starting from $31.87 per person


What could be better than a tour of London by black taxi? With your own personal driver guide, you'll see London at your own pace. You can stop whenever you like to take photos, decide how long you want to spend at each attraction, and you can even plan your own customized itinerary!



Skip the Line: Kensington Palace Tickets

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Starting from $18.97 per person


Visit Kensington Palace the royal home of Queen Victoria and Princess Diana. Even better, by booking your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue at no extra cost! Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!



Tower of London and Thames River Sightseeing Cruise

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Starting from $36.31 per person


Combine a visit to the Tower of London and a Thames River sightseeing cruise with this convenient one-day pass. You'll experience two of London's most popular highlights, with the freedom to plan your day of sightseeing how you please.


London Eye: Skip the Line Tickets

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Starting from $36.87 per person


Skip the line for a perfect London Eye experience! With fast track entry for your standard flight in a shared capsule, you get to skip the majority of the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation! London Eye offers spectacular views of the capital of England from high above the River Thames. The famous landmarks to be seen include Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey.

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Skip the Line: London Dungeon

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Starting from $39.38 per person


Be fast-track transported to the darkest moments in London's history at the creepiest attraction in town, the London Dungeon. Even better, by purchasing your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!


Windsor Castle and Runnymede Half-Day Trip from London

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Starting from $66.77 per person


Spend the morning in London how you please, then take an afternoon tour to Windsor and Runnymede. You'll be back in London in time for dinner, after touring the home of the Royal Family and visiting one of the foundation stones of democracy.


Dirty Dancing Theater Show

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Starting from $113.81 per person


Beloved coming of age film, Dirty Dancing comes to the West End stage to take you back to 1963 " when everybody called me Baby and it didn't occur to me to mind. That was before President Kennedy got shot, before the Beatles came, when I couldn't wait to join the Peace Corps and I thought I'd never find a guy as great as my dad. That was the summer we went to Kellerman's."



London Morning Tour including Changing of the Guard

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Starting from $39.45 per person


Visiting London on a budget? See London's West End highlights on this morning tour - and save money by choosing your own lunch, giving you the freedom to work to your own budget. This tour is a combination of coach travel and walking tours and highlights include visiting Westminster Abbey and viewing the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.


Harrods Afternoon Tea and St Paul's Cathedral London Tour

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Starting from $55.46 per person


Take a guide tour of St Paul's Cathedral with a special visit to the Whispering Gallery. Next, take off to Harrods for a delicious cream tea and shopping. There's no better way to spend an afternoon in London!



Thames River Cruise, Tower of London and City of London Tour

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Starting from $59.18 per person


See the best of London in an afternoon, with a visit to the Tower, a City tour including St. Paul's Cathedral and a cruise on the River Thames.


London Eye: Romantic Private Capsule for Two with Champagne

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Starting from $204.17 per person


Are you planning a special occasion and considering hiring your very own private London Eye capsule? This is a private London Eye flight offering you the chance to soar above London, taste champagne and admire spectacular views stretching 25 miles (40 kilometers) in every direction.

Special Offer - Book online and save up to 10% off the price in London - BOOK NOW!



Skip the Line: Hard Rock Cafe London

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Starting from $27.51 per person


Book your dinner at London's Hard Rock Cafe ahead of time and jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!


Blenheim Palace Tour and The Cotswolds Custom Day Trip from London

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Starting from $66.77 per person


Travel to Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds. Our custom day trip guarantees unbeatable low prices, deluxe coaches, experienced guides and the flexibility to add walking tours or entrance tickets along the way. Explore each site independently or upgrade when you get there for a more in-depth guided visit - the choice is all yours!


London Afternoon Tea at Grosvenor House

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Starting from $42.49 per person


Afternoon tea was invented by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford (1783-1857), one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting. In her day, the upper crust ate a huge breakfast, little lunch, and a very late dinner. Every afternoon, the duchess experienced a "sinking feeling." One afternoon she instructed her servants to serve tea and little cakes in her boudoir. The experience was so delightful that Anna repeated it every afternoon thereafter. Soon others followed the Duchess' lead, and in just a few decades the custom of "taking tea" in the afternoon had become well established.


Independent Rail Trip to Brussels by Eurostar

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Starting from $210.92 per person


Take the Eurostar to the continent on an independent day trip in Belgium. Use your ticket on the Hop on Hop off bus service to explore the cosmopolitan city of Brussels. Brussels is a beautiful medieval city ideally suited to a one day visit from London.


Thames Hop-On Hop-Off River Cruise

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Starting from $18.21 per person


The best way to see London's sights and splendor is from the deck of a boat. With this hop-on hop-off pass you can cruise up and down the Thames, alighting at your leisure, for a whole day.


Lake District Rail Day Trip from London

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Starting from $227.61 per person


Take a rail tour to the beautiful Lake District, and visit Hill Top where Beatrix Potter was inspired to create Peter Rabbit, Tom Kitten and the Flopsie Bunnies.


Cambridge and Oxford Historic Colleges of Britain Day Trip

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Starting from $104.70 per person


Begin the day traveling across the Chiltern Hills to Oxford, the "City of Dreaming Spires", whose hushed courtyards and elegant, dignified timeworn buildings have inspired generations of scholars (including Bill Clinton in the 1970s) and writers, including Lewis Carroll who wrote "Alice in Wonderland" here.


Private Tour: London Walking Tour of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge

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Starting from $102.85 per person


Explore London's wealth of history in style on a private walking tour of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, with an expert to guide you. Accompanied by your own private guide who specializes in art history, you'll enjoy personalized attention on your special private tour of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.


Horse Riding in Hyde Park

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Starting from $97.11 per person


London's Hyde Park Riding School at Rotten Row in Hyde Park has been the most famous equestrian venue in England for 300 years. There are five miles of bridle ways for riding around Hyde Park and beside the Serpentine Lake, in the most beautiful setting for horse riding in a Capital City anywhere in the world.


3-Day Shakespeare's Land and the Cotswolds Small Group Tour

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Starting from $546.26 per person


Want to tour the back roads of the Cotswolds and Shakespeare's land but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the English countryside?


Somme WWI Battlefield Small Group Day Trip from London

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Starting from $150.22 per person


Take a poignant day trip from London to visit the World War One battlefields of the Somme. If you have an interest in history or genealogy, visiting the Great War battle sites is something you will remember forever. This small group tour ensures you will have an enriching experience, and receive personal attention from your knowledgeable guide.


Skip the Line: London Zoo Tickets

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Starting from $23.52 per person


Charles Darwin was a fellow of London Zoo and visited regularly. Now you can follow in his footsteps with skip-the-line entry to London Zoo. Even better, by purchasing your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!


London Thames River Lunch Cruise

Rank:70
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Starting from $39.45 per person


Escape London's hustle and bustle, and combine lunch with a sightseeing cruise on the River Thames. You'll cruise in style and enjoy a three-course lunch, freshly prepared onboard by a talented team of chefs


Grease Theater Show

Rank:71
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Starting from $101.45 per person


Grease, the world's No.1 greatest musical and the perfect feel-good family show, returns to the West End this summer, bringing with it the unforgettable hit songs from the movie including "You're the One That I Want", "Grease is the Word", "Summer Nights", "Hopelessly Devoted to You", "Sandy" and "Grease Lightnin'".



The London Bridge Experience

Rank:72
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Starting from $15.16 per person


Come and experience London's most exciting new attraction - The London Bridge Experience - in the vault of the world's most famous bridge. Expect the unexpected as a thrilling combination of special effects, real characters and animation take you from the bridge's creation in Roman times, through to the opening of the modern day bridge. Descend deeper into the bridge and visit the London Tombs for an adrenalin-pumping experience - definitely not for the faint-hearted!


Independent Rail Trip to York

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Starting from $150.22 per person


Discover historic York at your own pace on an independent rail tour to the north of England. Make the most of the day with a river cruise, city sightseeing bus tour and entrance to the Yorvik Viking Centre.


Chicago Theater Show

Rank:74
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Starting from $67.37 per person


"Murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery--all those things we hold near and dear to our hearts." So begins the musical "Chicago", and creators John Kander, Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse never back off from their bold and sinister promise.



Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition

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Starting from $15.93 per person


Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition is the world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare and the London in which he lived and worked. Housed beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and live demonstrations.


Skip the Line: Hampton Court Palace Tickets

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Starting from $21.24 per person


See where King Henry VIII wooed his many wives with fast-track entry to Hampton Court Palace. Even better, by purchasing your ticket ahead of time you'll jump the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!



Private Tour: Tate Britain and Tate Modern

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Starting from $69.13 per person


Tate Britain, where your tour starts, contains the main collection of British Art from the 16c. to the present day. It is a splendid 19c. home for the British collection. Updated recently it has all modern facilities and is endowed with some beautiful space for large sculpture in the Duveen Galleries. In the Clore Galleries you will find a continuous but frequently changing display of paintings by Turner, from the bequest he made to the Nation of over 300 works. They are a must for all lovers of this great artist.


Loos, Arras and Vimy Ridge WWI Battlefields Small Group Day Trip from London

Rank:78
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Starting from $150.22 per person


Loos, Arras, Vimy Ridge, Fromelles ... explore the poignant history of these WWI battlefield sites on a day trip from London you'll never forget. This small group tour ensures you will have an enriching experience, and receive personal attention from your knowledgeable guide.


London Bike Tour - East, West or Central London

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Starting from $22.69 per person


Explore London by Bike, and enjoy the city in a different and highly entertaining way. Centuries of history, a story around every corner, tales of the good, the bad and the ugly.


London Rock Legends Small Group Tour by Minivan

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Starting from $45.52 per person


All aboard the magic bus to see where rock legends have played and died in London, the greatest rock 'n' roll city in the world! On this small group numbers are limited to a maximum of 16 people, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your knowledgeable guide. This tour by minivan will visit London's famous clubs, rock hotels, record labels, management offices and studios.


London Thames River Jazz Lunch Cruise

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Starting from $64.49 per person


Relax, indulge and soak up the laidback atmosphere on a Thames River lunch cruise with live jazz entertainment. You'll receive a welcome cocktail, enjoy a three-course meal, and kick back to live jazz performed by a band of acclaimed musicians.


Thames Clippers River Roamer: Hop On Hop Off Pass

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Starting from $18.21 per person


Whether you're visiting London for the first time or live in the city, there is no better way to experience the attractions of the capital than with a Thames Clippers River Roamer ticket on the River Thames.


Private Tour: London Walking Tour of the British Museum and Soane Museum

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Starting from $61.55 per person


Discover London's wealth of history and culture in style on a private walking tour of the British Museum and Sir John Soane's Museum, with an expert to guide you. Accompanied by your own private guide who specializes in art history, you'll enjoy personalized attention on your special private tour of two of London's most famous museums.


Stonehenge Direct: Independent Day Trip

Rank:84
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Starting from $45.51 per person


If you'd like to visit Stonehenge without a guide, pre-book now for a fast, hassle-free independent day trip. It's the best way to arrange a do-it-yourself tour if you have limited time. Collect your Stonehenge entrance tickets (included in the tour price!) and free audio-guide before exploring at your own pace. Great value for money.


London Rock Music Tour

Rank:85
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Starting from $45.52 per person


This is the ideal way to discover London's Rock Music history. Choose either the morning or afternoon tour or book them both for a comprehensive London Rock Music tour. These small group tours (maximum 16 people) cover everything from rock 'n' roll landmarks in bohemian Soho to the north London neighborhoods of Camden Town, Hampstead Village and Heath, Muswell Hill, Archway and Islington.

Special Offer - Book and travel before July 30, 2009 and receive a 10% discount off the recommended retail price on the Full Day Option - BOOK NOW!



Brussels Rail Day Trip from London

Rank:86
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Starting from $226.09 per person


At just under two and half hours, why not take the opportunity whilst in London to take a day trip by Eurostar over to the vibrant cosmopolitan city of Brussels!


Belgian Battlefield Day Tour from London: Ypres Salient

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Starting from $150.22 per person


Accompanied by ex-army personnel or battlefield guides with postgraduate qualifications, you will gain a fascinating insight into the Western Battlefields of Belgium on this small group tour from London which combines travel by Eurostar with a local minivan at a reasonable price.


Warwick Castle Entrance Tickets

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Starting from $23.14 per person


You don't just visit Britain's Greatest Medieval Experience, you live it! A visit to Warwick Castle is a great day trip from London or Birmingham that the whole family can enjoy.

Special Offer - Book online and save up to 10% off the price in London - BOOK NOW!



London Theater Passport

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Starting from $31.26 per person


A "must do" on the list of most travelers to London is a show in the famous West End. Names including Michael Crawford, Sir Alec Guinness and even Madonna have performed on the stages of the famous theater district.



Market Fresh: Private London Weekend Market Tour

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Starting from $60.32 per person


For an authentic slice of London life, set off on a private walking tour of London's Saturday morning markets. Along the way, connect with London's unique energy as you visit three different markets.


Private Tour: London Walking Tour of Apsley House and the Victoria and Albert Museum

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Starting from $69.13 per person


Your tour begins at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London's Victorian center of art and crafts dedicated to the royal couple. Now a museum of arts from all countries, styles and periods. Apart from the main collection of oil paintings and watercolours (with emphasis on the British ones and a collection of Constable's oil sketches), sculpture and architectural examples, the museum contains the world's finest collection of applied arts such as weapons and armours, bronzes and carpets etc. Visit the famous Cartoons for tapestries which Raphael created for Pope Leo X and the sculpture gallery collection where are some of the best examples of Donatello.


London Eye: Champagne Experience

Rank:92
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Starting from $47.80 per person


No visit to London is complete without a trip on the London Eye! Indulge yourself with this breathtaking experience. Book a flight and add a glass of Laurent-Perrier champagne as you absorb beautiful views of London. Champagne will be served by your host who can also answer questions. You'll also enjoy skip the line access, priority boarding and souvenir mini-guide.

Special Offer - Book online and save up to 10% off the price in London - BOOK NOW!



Private Walking Tour: London's East End

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Starting from $60.32 per person


Every in-the-know Londoner has an address in their little black book drawn from the cutting edge of art, fashion and design located in London’s East End.


London Rock Music Bohemian Soho and North London Small Group Tour

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Starting from $45.52 per person


Hit the bohemian neighborhoods of London including Soho and Camden Town as you delve into the city's rock 'n' roll past on a this small group London Rock Music Tour. With names like The Beatles, Madness, The Clash and Jimmy Page this tour offers something for all music fans. Numbers are limited to a maximum of 16 people, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your knowledgeable guide.


Private Tour: London Walking Tour

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Starting from $89.36 per person


Your tour starts from Westminster Abbey, perhaps the most beautiful early Gothic building in Great Britain and still used for daily worship and royal functions. The Abbey was a royal mausoleum for many centuries and from 1066 when William I was crowned in the Abbey. The Abbey was rebuilt in 1220 in the then new Gothic style and the Henry VII Chapel (1503-19) is one of the most beautiful examples of the perpendicular Gothic.


Private Tour: London Walking Tour of St Paul's Cathedral

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Starting from $82.62 per person


The imposing Dome of St. Paul's Cathedral has been a symbol of London not least during the blitz of the second world war when it stood framed by the fires raging in the city. A church has stood on the site since the 7c. and the present building, a masterpiece of Christopher Wren, was completed in 1708 after 32 years of work. The impressive interior contains mementos and monuments to many of Britain's heroes including Nelson, Wellington and Churchill. The famous Whispering Gallery is well worth the climb and the Golden Gallery (530 steps) provides a wonderful view of the City.


Blood Brothers Theater Show

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Starting from $98.63 per person


The award winning musical (winning "Best Musical" awards from Society of West End Theaters, Drama Magazine, Ivor Novello and Play and Players) Blood Brothers, tells the story of two twins who are separated at birth, but whose paths cross again when they are older. The musical is set in Liverpool and contains the song "Tell Me It's Not True".



London Eye: Private Capsule with Champagne

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Starting from $600.89 per person


Do you want to add some fizz to your London Eye experience? How about a private capsule to turn your London Eye day into a real flight of fancy? Great savings with a set price for up to 24 people per capsule. And by booking ahead, you won't waste any time waiting in line!

Special Offer - Book online and save up to 10% off the price in London - BOOK NOW!



Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Custom Day Trip

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Starting from $66.77 per person


Travel to Windsor Castle, Hampton Court, Runnymede and Eton. Our custom day trip guarantees unbeatable low prices, deluxe coaches, experienced guides and the flexibility to add walking tours or entrance tickets along the way. Explore each site independently or upgrade when you get there for a more in-depth guided visit - the choice is all yours!

Special Offer - Buy both entrance tickets from your guide and save over 5%. £27.50 per adult for both tickets - BOOK NOW!



Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral and Cliffs of Dover Custom Day Trip

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Starting from $66.77 per person


Travel to Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral and White Cliffs of Dover. Our custom day trip guarantees unbeatable low prices, deluxe coaches, experienced guides and the flexibility to add walking tours or entrance tickets along the way. Explore each site independently or upgrade when you get there for a more in-depth guided visit - the choice is all yours!

Special Offer - Buy both entrance tickets from your guide and save 10%. £20.00 per adult for both tickets - BOOK NOW!



Warwick Castle, Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon Custom Day Trip

Rank:101
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Starting from $66.77 per person


Travel to Warwick Castle, The Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon. Our custom day trip guarantees unbeatable low prices, deluxe coaches, experienced guides and the flexibility to add walking tours or entrance tickets along the way. Explore each site independently or upgrade when you get there for a more in-depth guided visit - the choice is all yours!

Special Offer - Buy both entrance tickets from your guide and save 10%. £21.20 per adult for both tickets - BOOK NOW! - BOOK NOW!



London Airport Private Arrival Transfer

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Starting from $14.70 per person


Travel from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton or City Airport to your London City Hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


London Heathrow Airport Shared Arrival Transfer

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Starting from $30.35 per person


Travel from London Heathrow airport to any hotel in central London or Canary Wharf in a 10 seat luxury shuttle. 


London Airport Private Departure Transfer

Rank:104
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Starting from $14.70 per person


Travel from your London City Hotel to London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton or City Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


London Heathrow Airport Shared Departure Transfer

Rank:105
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Starting from $30.35 per person


Travel from your central London or Canary Wharf Hotel to London Heathrow airport to any hotel in a 10 seat luxury shuttle.


London Heathrow Airport Shared Return Transfer

Rank:106
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Starting from $57.66 per person


Travel from London Heathrow airport to any hotel in central London or Canary Wharf in a 10 seat luxury shuttle. London Gatwick airport is also served in conjunction with the Gatwick Express rail service to Victoria where your shuttle will meet you and take you to your doorstep. The cost of the rail ticket is included in your fare.


London St Pancras Eurostar Private Departure Transfer

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Starting from $9.48 per person


Travel from your London City Hotel to St Pancras station. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


London Airport Executive Private Arrival Transfer

Rank:108
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Starting from $41.09 per person


Travel from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, or Luton Airport to your London City Hotel in style. Executive Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and all cars come with fresh bottled water, newspapers and wet wipes.


London Airport to Airport Private Transfer

Rank:109
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Starting from $20.86 per person


Travel between London Heathrow and Gatwick Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


London St Pancras Eurostar Private Arrival Transfer

Rank:110
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Starting from $9.48 per person


Travel from St Pancras Train Station to your London City or Docklands Hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


London Airport Executive Private Departure Transfer

Rank:111
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Starting from $41.09 per person


Travel from your London City Hotel to London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted or Luton Airport in style. Executive Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.