Full-Day London Tour From Bournemouth
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 1 day
Welcome on our tour to London.
You will arrive in London late morning (by 11am) to the first stop near Buckingham Palace and start a walking tour (about 1.5hrs) around the centre of London including Trafalgar Square, St James Park, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, London Eye, River Thames and Westminster Abbey.
Departure from London at 5pm and you will return home about 7pm to 8pm depending on your destination.
You will arrive in London late morning (by 11am) to the first stop near Buckingham Palace and start a walking tour (about 1.5hrs) around the centre of London including Trafalgar Square, St James Park, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, London Eye, River Thames and Westminster Abbey.
Departure from London at 5pm and you will return home about 7pm to 8pm depending on your destination.
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Welcome on our tour to London.
You will arrive in London late morning (by 11am) to the first stop near Buckingham Palace and start a walking tour (about 1.5hrs) around the centre of London including Trafalgar Square, St James Park, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, London Eye, River Thames and Westminster Abbey.
Departure from London at 5pm and you will return home about 7pm to 8pm depending on your destination.You will be picked up from a centrally located meeting point in Bournemouth in the morning and are due to arrive in London late morning (by 11am). The first stop of the tour is Buckingham Palace where you will start an approx. 1.5 hrs long walking tour covering the most important sights of London.
Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is full of people, ideas and energy. The capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, it is also the largest city in Western Europe and the European Union. Situated on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has an official population of nearly 9 million people — although the figure of over 14 million for the city's total metropolitan area more accurately reflects London's size and importance.
There are so many things to see and do in London you would not even have enough time to do them all if you lived there, here are some highlights. Big Ben also known as the Elizabeth Tower's or the Great Bell is one of the best known landmarks in London, the clock tower is part of the Palace of Westminster otherwise known as the Houses of Parliament. Next door to Big Ben is Westminster Abbey, this is where all of our kings and queens have been crowned for nearly the last 1000 years, it is also where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married.
In Covent Garden Market you will find plenty of places to shop or to sit back to eat and drink and take in some of the world class street entertainment. There are also plenty of opportunities to take bus or boat tours to explore London even further.
You will set off for return journey at 5pm and return home at approx. 7pm to 8pm depending on your final destination.
You will arrive in London late morning (by 11am) to the first stop near Buckingham Palace and start a walking tour (about 1.5hrs) around the centre of London including Trafalgar Square, St James Park, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament & Big Ben, London Eye, River Thames and Westminster Abbey.
Departure from London at 5pm and you will return home about 7pm to 8pm depending on your destination.You will be picked up from a centrally located meeting point in Bournemouth in the morning and are due to arrive in London late morning (by 11am). The first stop of the tour is Buckingham Palace where you will start an approx. 1.5 hrs long walking tour covering the most important sights of London.
Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is full of people, ideas and energy. The capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, it is also the largest city in Western Europe and the European Union. Situated on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has an official population of nearly 9 million people — although the figure of over 14 million for the city's total metropolitan area more accurately reflects London's size and importance.
There are so many things to see and do in London you would not even have enough time to do them all if you lived there, here are some highlights. Big Ben also known as the Elizabeth Tower's or the Great Bell is one of the best known landmarks in London, the clock tower is part of the Palace of Westminster otherwise known as the Houses of Parliament. Next door to Big Ben is Westminster Abbey, this is where all of our kings and queens have been crowned for nearly the last 1000 years, it is also where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married.
In Covent Garden Market you will find plenty of places to shop or to sit back to eat and drink and take in some of the world class street entertainment. There are also plenty of opportunities to take bus or boat tours to explore London even further.
You will set off for return journey at 5pm and return home at approx. 7pm to 8pm depending on your final destination.
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