THINGS
TO DO IN LONDON
Planning
a holiday in London? There are so many things do in London, visit our website
Vidtur.com to watch the video guides which will help you plan your London sightseeing,
and get all the tips for your London holiday. In the meantime here are our top
10 London attractions to see in England historic capital.
West
End this
is tourist land! Here you can find everything, from museums to famous sites,
and of course London's famous West End theaters with so much on offer you'll
find something to entertain everyone. Check our nightlife video for more
information on how to best spend a night in the West End. The next tourist
attraction in London is Buckingham Palace. Built over three hundred
years ago, the palace is the official home of the British monarchy. If you have
not been lucky enough to receive an invite to the Queen's garden party this
year, then you will be able to take the tour of the palace for a small fee!
Check out our special Royal London video for more information.
Looking
to explore Royal London a bit more? The Tower of London (and Tower Bridge)
One of the city's most historic sites, and the resting place of the crown
jewels; The Tower of London is well worth a visit. See the 'Traitors Gate',
pose for a photo with the famous Beefeater and of course take a walk across
Tower Bridge. Next tourist attraction in London is South Bank: This
two-mile stretch of the Thames is home to a wealth of art and culture,
including some of London's most famous galleries. If the tide is right then you
can enjoy a walk along the Thames bed, and if you want to see all of London in
thirty minutes then take a ride on Europe's tallest Ferris wheel: The London
Eye. Looking to explore London museums? Science & Natural History
Museums are still free to enter; both the Science Museum and The Natural
History museum have something to offer everyone. From automotive history to animatronics
dinosaurs, the Kensington museums will entertain and educate in equal measures.
Madame
Tussauds wax museum: Walk amongst celebrities, historical
figures and notorious criminals alike in London's original waxworks museum.
Word of warning though: If you don't have the patience for lengthy queues then
this one may not be ideal for you! Searching for more ideas on what to do in
London? Borough Market. Open from Thursday through to Saturday, Borough
Market is a great place to source a variety of local and international produce.
The market hosts a number of events throughout the year, so it's worth checking
the website for opening hours and more details of what's on each day.
Moving
to London Parks, Hyde Park divided in two by The Serpentine River, Hyde Park
is one of London's largest parks in London. A place for relaxation, it's the
perfect way to unwind. Swim in the Lido, take a boat out on the lake, or even
subject yourself to the opinions of whoever happens to be on their soapbox at
'Speakers Corner'. Trafalgar Square arguably London's most famous
location, iconic sights are in abundance at Trafalgar square. See the lions,
visit Nelson on his column, and just remember: whatever you do, DON’T feed the
pigeons!
Houses
of Parliament/ Big Ben. No trip to London would be complete
without stopping by the Palace of Westminster, more commonly known as The
Houses of Parliament. Overflowing with British tradition, this one is a must
for any visitor to London. Wave to the Prime Minister on Downing Street, and
make sure you're in the area on the hour, to hear Big Ben's renowned chimes.
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