Step aboard a festive open-top Routemaster for London’s magical Christmas Lights Tour! This 75-minute ride promises unparalleled views of Oxford Street, Harrods, and Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland, with a lively guide sharing holiday tales and local lore. Reserve your spot and capture the enchantment of London’s sparkling holiday landmarks!
Just off Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5BY. Opposite the Sherlock Holmes Pub
Trafalgar Square is a iconic public space in central London designed in the 1830s to commemorate Admiral Nelson’s victory at the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar. It is famous for Nelson's Column, four bronze lion statues, and the National Gallery.
Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space in London's West End, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. Known for its iconic neon/LED advertising screens, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (featuring the statue of Eros), and proximity to shopping and theater districts, it is a bustling tourist hub often compared to Times Square
Westminster Abbey, located in London, is a historic Gothic church renowned as the coronation and burial site of British monarchs since 1066. Founded as a Benedictine monastery in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 13th century, it is a "Royal Peculiar"
The London Eye is a 135-meter tall, cantilevered observation wheel on the Thames' South Bank in London. Opened in 2000, it is the UK's most popular paid attraction, with 32 capsules offering 360-degree views of the skyline. It spins slowly—one rotation takes 30 minutes
St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic Anglican cathedral in London, renowned for its massive dome and designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the 1666 Great Fire. Located on Ludgate Hill, it is a symbol of British resilience. The cathedral serves as a working church and a major landmark, hosting state funerals (Nelson, Churchill) and royal weddings (Charles and Diana
The Shard, designed by Renzo Piano and completed in 2012, is a 309.6-meter (87-storey) "vertical city" in London, making it the tallest building in Western Europe
the Tower of London is a historic UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Thames, founded by William the Conqueror in 1066 to secure London. Known as a fearsome prison, royal palace, and treasury, it has served as an armoury, zoo, and home to the Crown Jewels
Tower Bridge is a iconic Grade I listed combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894 to ease traffic while allowing river access to the busy port. Designed by Sir Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry, it features two 61-meter towers in a Neo-Gothic style, with a central lifting span and high-level walkways.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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