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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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.
€ 25
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See, touch, and experience the significant scientific advances of the last 300 years at the largest museum of its kind in the world. The Science Museum has over 40 galleries and 2000 hands-on exhibits and its very own highlights, such as the IMAX cinema and virtual reality simulator.
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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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A visible symbol of awe and fear, the Tower of London, founded by William the Conqueror in the 1070s, holds the most remarkable stories from across the centuries. Its buildings and grounds served historically as a royal palace, a political prison, a place of execution, an arsenal, and a great deal more.
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As the gateway between the central shopping district of the city center and the West side of the city, no visit to London would be complete without spending some time in Trafalgar Square. It is home to Nelson's Column and other statues and historic features, including the National Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Canada House, and South Africa House.
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Wax museum of Madam Tussaud’s
The first out of 21 wax museums created by the renowned Madame Tussauds is a must-see. With 14 interactive areas, the museum combines glitz, glamour, and incredible history with more than 300 stunning wax figures. This would include historical and royal figures, film stars, sports stars, and famous murderers, all in one place.
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The Abbey is a must-see with the remarkable history of Kings, queens, statesmen, soldiers, poets, priests, heroes, and villains. Today, it is a burial ground for some of the most famous politicians, sovereigns, and artists. This includes Charles Darwin, Sir Isaac Newton, and David Livingstone.
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The Hard Rock Café London is the first of its kind! It opened the doors on June 14th, 1971, as two Americans thought Europe should have a taste of authentic, down-home American cooking flavored with a heavy dose of rock 'n' roll. The central location near Buckingham Palace and St James Park is the exact location from where the idea spread worldwide.
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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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