Trafalgar Square is home to one of the world's most famous New Year's Eve parties. Every year thousands of revelers pour into the square (and sometimes the fountains) to welcome the New Year to the sound of Big Ben's chimes.
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A tour with a professional guide showcasing London's highlights. We will first begin with landmarks like the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster Abbey. We will also be visiting historical buildings joined by modern structures like the Shard and the Millennium Bridge, making it today's contemporary city.
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From long-running classics to contemporary hits, you may wish for London's best shows; we will make it visible and combine it with a dinner before the show. The tour guide will do his ought most to meet your ticket request.
€ 95
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The London Eye is a feat of design and engineering, the first of its kind and the only cantilevered observation wheel globally. It is 443 feet high, making it the fourth-largest Ferris wheel globally, providing one of the best views of London.
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Every winter, ice rinks spring up all over London. Most are open late in the evening, and many have special events happening throughout the season. You will have the opportunity to ice skate beside famous landmarks, in the grandest and beautiful settings, at night during the day, as a family or with friends.
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Built as a burial site, Stonehenge is the best preserved and most celebrated of the megalithic monuments of Europe. It was built in several stages. The first monument was an early henge monument, built about 5,000 years ago, and the unique stone circle was established in the late Neolithic period, about 2500 BC.
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You'll see London from a unique vantage point on the river, including the Tower of London, the Houses Parliament, Tower Bridge, and South Bank; all with an explanation from the captain, a Thames "Waterman."
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Omnia Omnibus Ubique" – "All Things, For All People, everywhere" is the motto of Britain's most iconic shop. The massive store occupies a 4.5-acre site in London's boasts a unique range of products from pianos to pets, Dior to Dolce, fashion, and food.
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Big Ben is the nickname given to the massive bell inside the clock tower at the northern end of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the best know London highlights and celebrated 2009 its 150th anniversary.
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Twilight creeps through the narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards of the old, old city. Its gnarled fingers unlock ancient secrets of dark deeds that lie entombed behind crumbling walls. It whispers into the shadowy recesses of a forgotten part of London.
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