Houses of Parliament Tours
The Houses of Parliament have been a staple in England for over 200 years. There are several buildings that you can tour. London residents are able to tour the Parliament on a daily basis while tourists are only able to tour the Houses of Parliament on Saturdays and during the summer opening season. The tour is approximately 75 minutes and is not recommended for small children as there is...
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Whether you are bringing the family or going on a casual outing with friends, a trip to the ZSL London Zoo is a must! The zoo has just recently opened up new display called Penguin Beach, featuring England’s biggest penguin pool. Exotic animals are on display and if you time your visit right, you may be able to have a close encounter with a select few species. Prices range from £13.70...
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If thrills are what you are after, a visit to the London Dungeon is a must. This attraction boasts scary rides and attractions such as Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber and a surgery exhibition. This is not for people with weak stomachs. One of the most unique attractions in London, you can watch scary shows, take thrilling rides and learn all about the dark history of London in one trip. If...
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If you want to take in an aerial view of the city of London, you will not want to pass up a trip on the London Eye. The London Eye is no more than an observation wheel. The wheel was designed by a husband and wife team: David Marks and Julia Barfield. With an encasement of glass, people can view the city of London and its landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament and St....
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Built in 1705 for the Duke of Buckingham, in 1837 it became the home of the Royal Family. Residence of the Queen, Open to the public from 30th July to late September Opening Times: 09.30 – 16.15 Nearest Tube Station: Green Park or St James Park Official Site of Buckingham Palace It is one of the most popular attractions in London, where Queen Elizabeth II resides. The Palace...
Read MoreBank of England Museum
One of the longest standing banks at 300 years old, the Bank of England has been forever memorialised in British History. The museum was designed to host a plethora of money collections, some of which are not on display to the general public. With no entrance fee and several exhibits offered every month, a trip to the museum is perfect for a rainy day. There is a kid’s corner that...
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