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| UK PREMIER TOURS |
| Sightseeing Tours of London |
| Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, National Gallery and Nelson's Column, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge and Big Ben |
| This is one of our specialist tours, taking in the most popular tourist attractions in London. It is the perfect
way to get the most out of your holiday. If you are on a short break or are visiting the UK for the
very first time, then this is the tour for you! |
| Buckingham Palace, London |
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Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Palace plays host to state occasions, and is the official base for all visiting Heads of State from around the world.
Certain areas of Buckingham Palace are open to visitors during the summer months. A visit to the State Rooms is a must, where you can see some of
the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rubens, fine tapestries and porcelain, sculpture and furniture. |
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| London Eye, London |
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The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel standing at 135m in height.
It is Located on the banks of the River Thames near the Royal Festival Hall, and is a London icon in its own right. The specially designed viewing pods or capsules
offer unrivalled panoramic views across London. Don't forget your camera! |
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| Tower of London, London |
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Construction began in the reign of William the Conqueror, with later additions made by Edward III and Richard II.
The Tower of London has been the setting for many great events during its
900 year history and has been used as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, a military arsenal, mint, menagerie and jewel house.
View the crown jewels, the Bloody Tower and Traitors Gate, and visit the royal armouries collection housed in the famous White Tower. |
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| Westminster Abbey, London |
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Westminster Abbey is situated in the heart of London, next to Parliament Square and opposite the Houses of Parliament.
It has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066 and for numerous other royal occasions.
Today it is still a church dedicated to regular worship. Visit the abbey shop, the shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the Royal Tombs,
Poets Corner, the Cloisters and the Nave. |
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| The National Gallery and Nelson's Column, London |
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The National Gallery (situated in Trafalgar Square) houses one of the greatest collections of Western European painting in the world,
including masterpieces by many great artists such as Monet, Rubens, Van Dyke and Van Gogh. These pictures belong to the public and
entrance to the gallery is free. Nelson's Column stands in the centre of Trafalgar Square overlooking the National Gallery. |
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| The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge, and Big Ben, London |
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Visitors can tour the Houses of Parliament during the summer recess between August and September, when Parliament does not sit and members are away.
You can also view Big Ben, and take a walk along Westminster Bridge.
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| For more information about this tour, contact us today. |
| "The best way to see all the top attractions of this wonderful city, rounded off by a trip to the theatre and
a fabulous meal in the West End!" |
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 Sightseeing Tours of London |
 Sporting Venues and Events |
 Royal Residences |
 Stately Homes |
 Castles and Cathedrals |
 Theatres and Art Galleries |
 Monuments and Museums |
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