London Travel Packages; Unique Adventures
When you are booking your London travel packages or are planning some other holiday adventure, there are many unique adventures in store for you. There are many guided tours available, or you can seek these attractions on your own. Some of the guided tours available are visits to many famous castles and palaces, tours of historical significance, a look into the darker side of London’s past, (Like Jack the Ripper’s grisly route,) as well as many others.
You will find an adventure in itself just visiting on your own. To avoid large crowds and long lines, purchase you tickets and entry passes early, preferably when you are booking your holiday, to save time and money later. If you wait till the last minute you may also find that the tickets to what you desire are not available. You will find that you can combine tickets and make the most of your holiday stay. One of the most popular combination packages is the London Eye and Thames River sightseeing cruise. Not only will you save money by combining the two, you can see panoramic views of this spectacular city from both the water and the air.
Even if you have never heard of British Airways London Eye, chances are you have seen in one of the many movies where it has been used as a back drop, or the center of a scene such as the second Fantastic Four movie. At over 442 feet or 135 meters if you are a native, it is the world’s tallest observation wheel. With panoramic views of London, you will be sure to see many an iconic landmark, including London Tower, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge, just to name a few.
One of the best ways to see London is by boat, and the Thames River Cruise is no exception. Travel in comfort while you leisurely make your way past many of landmarks that make London world famous. With it’s open upper decks, relaxing lower deck saloons that offer food and refreshments including bar services, your sure to enjoy a once in a lifetime experience. Boats depart regularly from Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers. You can get on or off at any of these points, check out the attractions first hand then hop back on board for the next destination. While the quickest time from pier to pier is around 30 minutes, you could make the full round trip in less than three hours, if you have time constraints.
When ever and where ever you stay in London while on your holiday don’t miss out on one of these opportunities. Since seating and entry are often limited, make sure that you plan ahead to get most out of this unique travel adventure. You are sure to find a unique and wonderful experience that you will never forget. If you want to avoid many of the summer tourists, it may also be a good idea to book your stay during the winter months instead, since many attractions are open year round.
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