
Private Tour Royal London and London Eye With Entry
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Departure Point Closest station is Charing Cross on Bakerloo line and Northern Line. Return Details By the entrance to London Eye. Duration 3 hours and 30 minutes Languages Available Human tour guide - Mandarin Human tour guide - English Human tour guide - Italian Human tour guide - French Points of Interest Stop At: Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Sq London The square is named after the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) one of the most important British naval victories in history. It is the city's primary place for the public to gather celebrate protest and socialize. It's not a royal garden or a government building—it's a truly public space. Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: The National Gallery Trafalgar Square London The National Gallery in London is one of the world's greatest art museums where you can enjoy Van Gogh's Sunflowers J.M.W. Turner's The Fighting Temeraire John Constable's The Hay Wain Leonardo da Vinci's The Virgin of the Rocks Hans Holbein the Younger's The Ambassadors Georges Seurat's Bathers at Asnières and many priceless art work. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Strand Strand London Strand is a major theatreland street home to venues like the Adelphi Theatre. It is also home to historic hotels and markets such as the Savoy Hotel and Covent Garden. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Whitehall London Whitehall is named after the Palace of Whitehall which was the main residence of the English monarchs in London from 1530 until it was destroyed by fire in 1698.Today as a metonym "Whitehall" is used as a collective term for the UK's civil service and government administration. The street itself and the area in close vicinity house the machinery of the British government. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall Horse Guards Whitehall London Horse Guards Parade is the annual stage for the King's official birthday parade known as Trooping the Colour. Duration: Not Available Stop At: St. James's Palace Marlborough Road London King Henry VIII built the palace 500 years ago and it continues to hold immense ceremonial and diplomatic significance. Duration: 10 minutes Stop At: Green Park London Green Park is a royal park that is almost entirely green distinguished from other London parks by its notable lack of flowerbeds and its vast expanses of grassland and trees. The Bomber Command Memorial inside Green Park is dedicated to the 55 573 airmen from Britain Canada Australia New Zealand Poland Czechoslovakia and other allied countries who served in the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command during World War II and lost their lives in the conflict. Duration: Not Available Stop At: St. James's Park Horse Guards Road The Storeyard London St. James's Park is a royal park with a history that stretches back over 470 years. Its establishment solidified the area as a centre of royal life a status it still holds today. Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: Churchill War Rooms King Charles Street Clive Steps Westminster London The War Rooms are a secret underground complex beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall. They were in use 24 hours a day from August 1939 until Japan's surrender in September 1945. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Buckingham Palace Spur Road London Buckingham Palace is the official headquarters of the monarchy in London and the backdrop for the nation's most famous royal ceremonies including military guard change which draw millions of spectators from around the world every year Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Westminster Abbey 20 Dean's Yard Broad Sanctuary London Westminster Abbey is far more than just a church; it is the symbolic heart of the British nation where history has been made for over a thousand years. Duration: 25 minutes Stop At: Big Ben Parliament Square Elizabeth Tower - Palace of Westminster London Big Ben is far more than just a clock. It's a powerful symbol an icon of London and the UK a masterpiece of Engineering and timekeeping and a symbol of democracy and stability. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Houses of Parliament Parliament Square London Historically a royal residence from the 11th century until a fire in 1512 now the seat of government and the meeting place for the two houses of the UK Parliament. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Westminster Bridge London Westminster bridge is named after the City of Westminster the historic royal and governmental district on the north bank of the River Thames which it directly connects to. Its history is intertwined with the growth of London itself as a capital city. Duration: Not Available Stop At: London Eye Westminster Bridge Road Riverside Building County Hall London The primary reason to visit the London Eye is for a spectacular 360-degree bird's-eye view of central London from 135 meters (443 feet) in the air. Unlike a traditional observation tower the slow rotation and glass capsules provide an unobstructed leisurely and
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