"Step through a unique and fascinating tour of two of London's greatest social traditions - the football stadium and the Great British Pub.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Enjoy a guided tour of Emirates Stadium – home to Arsenal Football Club
*Learn about the brewing process at the Craft Beer Co. and sample two beers
*Visit Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, one of the oldest pubs in London
*Experience the Sherlock Holmes pub – themed in the style of the legendary detective's study
*First-class luxury Motor-coach and the services of a professional Tour Guide
*Personal Audio Headset
Begin with a guided back-stage tour through the breath-taking Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal Football Club and including one of the best soccer museums in the UK. Then enjoy an insider’s tour through the back streets of the city to discover three of the oldest pubs in London. These incredible icons of the city are steeped in history and have been the scene of many a rousing debate between famous literary figures of the day including Samuel Johnson and Charles Dickens. Learn of the campaign to preserve both real ale and the community pub, and sample two different types of 'Craft' beer.
Emirates Stadium – home to Arsenal Football Club
Go behind the scenes at Arsenal Football Club and follow the history of the Club's formation in 1886 right through to the present day. Take your seat in the changing room, walk down the tunnel, sit in the dugout and imagine the roar of those 60,000 fans. The tour includes a visit to their unique museum packed with memorabilia.
Historic Pubs of London
There are few more quintessentially English experiences than enjoying a pint of ale in a centuries-old public house. This unique tour takes you to some of London's best - between them they have survived the Great Fire of London, Second World War bombs and post modernisation. The walls could certainly tell you stories:
1. Craft Beer Company:
Time for refreshments and where better than to try some traditional 'Craft Beer' at a local pub servicing traditionally brewed beer. A chance to sample two types of beer, and learn about the brewing process.
2. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese:
Into the city of London to visit Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese dating back to 1538, rebuilt in 1667 after the Great Fire of London. It is said to have been a frequent haunt of Charles Dickens, who drew some of his characters from the pub's regular drinkers. See the notice listing the monarchs who have reigned during the pub's lifetime.
3. The Sherlock Holmes:
Here you can enjoy a drink and maybe a snack whilst enjoying the pub's great secret ... a complete recreation of Holmes and Watson's study and sitting room with a large collection of objects and photographs related to London’s most famous detective.
Explore London from a vintage red bus, including the Tower of London before the crowds, Borough Market and a guided tour of Westminster Abbey. Finish with either Afternoon Tea inside the Abbey Highlights.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Travel on an iconic vintage red London bus
*Visit the Tower of London & Crown Jewels before the crowds
*Enjoy a panoramic tour including a visit to Borough Market
*A guided tour inside Westminster Abbey
*a ride on the London Eye
*Services of a professional Tour Guide
*Personal Audio HeadsetTower of London
Your tour begins with a visit to one of London's most iconic buildings - before it gets busy. The Tower of London has always played a prominent role in British History. Explore all 4 floors, including the Royal Armouries Collection. Enjoy the spectacular display of the Crown Jewels, revealing these priceless treasures like never before. The Crown Jewels are part of the Royal Collection and are still used regularly by the Queen.
Panoramic Tour
We head into the City of London where you will see St Paul's Cathedral and the Bank of England. Then cross over Tower Bridge to visit Borough Market. You will have time for lunch* then we explore the South Bank, home to the Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important gothic buildings in the country, with the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint still as its heart.
London Eye
Take in spectacular views of London on the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel - The London Eye. Tour ends at the London Eye
The tour begins with a panoramic drive around Parliament Square to see the magnificent Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married. To Kensington Palace, former home of Diana, Princess of Wales. We'll see the Royal Albert Hall and Albert Memorial.
Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard
We head to St James' Park and Buckingham Palace to see the colourful ceremony of the Changing of the Guard. Accompanied by a military band, a detachment of the Queen's Foot Guard march to Buckingham Palace to change with the old guard.
Stonehenge Express
The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the great wonders of the world and has been awarded World Heritage Status. Why it was built is a mystery, it has been a pagan place of worship, an astronomical clock and a Bronze age burial ground. Its origins date back almost 5,000 years. Decide for yourself while you discover this unique monument.
Board our luxury coach for a direct Express service to Stonehenge. On arrival our driver will take you onto the site, where you can enjoy the stones at your leisure with a fascinating audio-guide tour, in the language of your choice.
The tour begins with a panoramic drive around Parliament Square to see the magnificent Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married. To Kensington Palace, former home of Diana, Princess of Wales. We'll see the Royal Albert Hall and Albert Memorial.
Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard
We head to St James' Park and Buckingham Palace to see the colourful ceremony of the Changing of the Guard. Accompanied by a military band, a detachment of the Queen's Foot Guard march to Buckingham Palace to change with the old guard.
The tour finishes at Trafalgar Square at around 12.00 noon. Your guide will be happy to give you suggestions for lunch and transportation back to your hotel.
Thames River Cruise
City Cruises operate a regular service from Westminster Pier to the Tower of London. After your tour, make your way down to Westminster Pier and hop on the next available boat. River Cruise Tickets are one-way from Westminster Pier to Tower Pier.
We start our tour at St Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece with its magnificent dome. The Cathedral was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London in 1666. In recent years it has seen the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer and, more recently, the thanksgiving services for both the Diamond Jubilee and 80th Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.
The Tower of London & Crown Jewels.
Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7 and enlarged by successive sovereigns, the Tower of London is one of the world's most famous and spectacular fortresses. Over the past 1000 years it has been a Royal Palace, an armoury and a place of imprisonment and execution. The Beefeaters who guard the Tower will regale you with stories of its past. We will visit the Crown Jewels, including the magnificent solid-gold crown used at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the enormous Cullinan diamonds and the extraordinary Koh-i-Noor.
Thames River Cruise.
City Cruises operate a regular service between the Tower of London and Westminster Pier. You have the choice to take the River Cruise and end your tour at Westminster Pier, or take the cruise on another day and go with your guide back to Victoria. River Cruise Tickets are one-way from Tower Pier to Westminster Pier (or vice versa).
Jack the Ripper.
Our second part of the tour tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London. The Theatre Drury Lane, said to be the most haunted theatre in London, your guide will tell you why! We see the Old Bailey - the site of numerous public hangings, drive along Fleet Street, home of Sweeney Todd - the demon barber of Fleet Street - and his accomplice, Mrs Lovett, who was said to have baked pies from the flesh of his victims, selling them to unsuspecting customers.
As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims.
We leave the coach and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing the suspects. We will see the 10 Bells Pub, built in 1752 where many of Jack the Ripper's victims were said to have drunk. To this day the case remains unsolved. This is a combination coach/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub near Trafalgar Square.
Visita tres de las atracciones más emblemáticas de Inglaterra: el Castillo de Windsor, Stonehenge y Oxford.
Destacamos
- Contempla el castillo más antiguo y deshabitado del mundo
- Conoce más sobre la historia del país
- Déjate maravillar por el enigmático conjunto megalítico de Stonehenge
- Explora la maravillosa ciudad de Oxford
Castillo de Windsor
Viaja hasta el imponente Castillo de Windsor, hogar de la familia real durante 900 años. Windsor es el castillo habitado más grande y antiguo del mundo. Todavía hoy sigue siendo una de las residencias oficiales de la reina Isabel II. Admira su maravillosa fachada y si deseas explorar su interior, adquiere una entrada que te permitirá contemplar de cerca la capilla de San Jorge o los magníficos apartamentos de estado, que se utilizan en la actualidad para recepciones reales o eventos de estado.
Stonehenge
Visita el gran e histórico círculo de piedras de Stonehenge, una de las maravillas del mundo. En torno a esta construcción existe un debate permanente; todavía no se sabe a ciencia cierta por qué se edificó ni los motivos por los que fue olvidada. Hazte con una entrada y conoce más sobre la importancia y significado que se le atribuye a esta estructura prehistórica, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
Oxford
Conocida como “la ciudad de las agujas de ensueño”, Oxford ha sido sede universitaria desde 1249. Disfruta de un fascinante recorrido a pie por esta ciudad y pasa por delante del Trinity College, el teatro Sheldonian, el recientemente renovado Museo Ashmolean y el Martyr's Memorial. Admira la Divinity School, famosa por las películas de Harry Potter, y descubre por qué esta mágica ciudad ha inspirado a tantos escritores, incluidos Lewis Carroll, JRR Tolkien y CS Lewis.
This region of outstanding natural beauty is characterised by attractive small towns and thatched villages of yellow Cotswold stone made prosperous by the historic wool trade.
We'll make a short stop in the village of Bibury, once described by William Morris as "the most beautiful village in England" and see Arlington Row, a row of weavers cottages built of local stone. Then on to Bourton-on-the-Water, the "Little Venice" of the Cotswolds. Its picturesque High Street is flanked by shaded greens, and the River Windrush, spanned by several arched stone bridges, runs alongside.
In the village of Bampton, we visit the street where many scenes from the "Downton Abbey" TV series were filmed. You can see the Church where a number of "Downton" events were hosted, from weddings and funerals to the Downton Fair. Next to the church is Churchgate House which was used as the Crawley family home, and the old Grammar School which now houses the Bampton Library and Community Archive and served as the Downton Cottage Hospital. The street is also the location for two local pubs, "The Grantham Arms" and "The Dog & Duck".
Meet the Evan Evans representative at Euston Station to collect your tickets and itinerary for the day and then enjoy a relaxing train journey to Oxenholme in the spectacular Lake District National Park.
On arrival at Oxenholme you will be met by a local guide, who will take you on your tour of the Lake District. This tour, provided by an knowledgeable local guide, is the ideal way to explore the best of the Lake District, which is famous for its Beatrix Potter and Wordsworth Connections. As we enter the National Park we travel North alongside Lake Windermere to the medieval village of Hawkshead where you have time to explore this fascinating village, Wordsworth himself went to Grammar School here. We continue on towards the renowned beauty spot of Tarn Hows where we stop for photos before driving through Yewdale, passing Yew Tree Tarn, used in the film Miss Potter.
We then journey into the famous Mountainous Valleys of the Langdales, which have been carved by glaciers to form spectacular u-shaped valleys. Arriving at the lake side village of Waterhead you will join a Lake cruise on England’s largest Lake Windermere, sit back and enjoy the views to the Lakeland Fells (local word for Mountains).
Arriving at Bowness Bay you will have time to enjoy an Cream Tea at the Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel, which was once owned by Beatrix Potter.
You will be taken back to Oxenholme Station for the train back to London.
Day 1: Liverpool
Liverpool is the birthplace of The Beatles - where they grew up, came together as a quartet and learned the trade that set them on the road to stardom. The city also inspired some of their most memorable songs including 'Strawberry Fields Forever', 'Penny Lane', 'In My Life' and 'Eleanor Rigby'.
Meet your Evan Evans representative at Euston Station and enjoy a relaxing train journey to Liverpool, on arrival you are on your own to enjoy this historic city. Enjoy an included visit to the Beatles Story where you can enjoy the most sensational story the pop world has ever known. In the afternoon enjoy a 'Magical Mystery Tour' aboard a recreation of the coach used in the 1967 film of the same name - see where the Beatles grew up and the landmarks of their lives, Penny Lane, Strawberry Field and much more. The tour ends at the famous Cavern Club.
Finally make you way back to Lime Street Station for the train back to London, arriving at approximately 9.15pm
Day 2: London
London is the city that The Beatles based themselves in from 1963 – the place to go for any aspiring group that wished to become a nationwide success. The Beatles developed their craft at the iconic Abbey Road recording studio as well as making TV, radio and live performances and socialising at the many swinging hotspots where exclusive clubs and 'happenings' were the places to be seen.
Many of the most famed, iconic and instantly-recognisable images of the Fabs, from nationwide Beatlemania to their final roof top appearance, were taken in London. The city provides the backdrop for all the LP covers from the first to the last; the locations for 'Hard Day’s Night', 'Help' and 'Magical Mystery Tour' were largely shot in London. Every official Beatles record was recorded in one of London's studios including Soho's Trident Studios, EMI's Abbey Road, and their own Saville Row basement. And while in London the Beatles got by 'with a little help from their friends' and, in turn, influenced them - The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix are all part of the Beatles' story.
This intimate small group tour takes you through the back streets of London to places where other tour buses don't go. Your specialist rock guide will take you to over 100 iconic Beatles and rock sites during which you can enjoy trivia, original recordings and compare album covers to the real thing.
A fascinating day out to three of our national treasures, Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Georgian Bath.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Entrance to Windsor Castle and a tour of the State Apartments and St George's Chapel
*Visit the ancient circle of Stonehenge
*Panoramic Tour of Georgian Bath
*Visit the famous Roman Baths
*First-class luxury Motor-coach and the services of a professional Tour Guide
*Personal Audio Headset
*Free WiFi on Tour Coaches
Windsor Castle
Built high above the River Thames, Windsor Castle has been home to the Royal Family for 900 years and is still an Official Residence of the Queen. We visit the magnificent State Apartments*, still used for State occasions and Royal receptions. Take some time to explore the castle grounds and the fourteenth-century St. George's Chapel, one of the most beautiful examples of medieval church architecture in England and a burial place of kings and queens, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour.
Stonehenge
Clouded in mystery, the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is an amazing feat of engineering and the most important prehistoric site in England, but beyond its archaeological significance and possible astronomical role, Stonehenge is also a place of spiritual importance. Early legends link it with Merlin and King Arthur, but over the last hundred years the midsummer sunrise has attracted pagan groups and followers of the Ancient Order of Druids.
Bath
We also visit the beautiful Georgian City of Bath and take you on a panoramic tour of some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, including Bath Abbey, the Circus, Assembly Rooms and the famous Pulteney Bridge. Explore the Roman Baths, built around thermal springs, which have been supplying water for over 2,000 years. In Roman times a great Temple was built next to the sacred spring - the waters were believed to have healing properties and attracted visitors from across the Roman Empire.
Your day starts with a relaxing train journey to the historic City of Liverpool, chosen to be European Capital of Culture 2008.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Round-trip train tickets to Liverpool with reserved seats
*Entry to Beatles Story Exhibition
*Time to explore Liverpool
*Beatles 'Magical Mystery Tour' including the Cavern Club
*Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields
*A free city map
Arriving at Liverpool Lime Street, you'll have time to explore this Victorian City - stroll along the world-famous waterfront admiring the stunningly refurbished Albert Dock Complex. These beautifully restored dock warehouses are now home to a dazzling collection of bars, cafes, restaurants, shops and other unique attractions. Your tour includes tickets to The Beatles Story, where you can experience the most sensational story the pop world has ever known!
In the afternoon your 'Magical Mystery Tour' is waiting to take you away! This two hour tour takes you round all the landmarks in the lives of the Fab Four including their homes, schools, birthplaces, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields and many other significant spots. Ending at the famous Cavern Club.
Select Sightseeing - Full Day to Hampton Court, Henry VIII's magnificent Tudor Palace, and Windsor Castle, Official Residence of the Queen.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Panoramic Tour of London
*Hampton Court Palace and Gardens
*Walking Tour around Windsor
*Options for interior visits to Hampton Court Palace and Windsor Castle
*First-class luxury Motor-coach and the services of a professional Tour Guide
*Personal Audio Headset
Free WiFi on Tour Coaches
London Highlights
The tour begins with a panoramic drive around Parliament Square to see the wonderful Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married. This is also a magnificent opportunity to see many more of London’s most iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the London Eye and the Royal Albert Hall.
Hampton Court Palace & Gardens
Home to the Kings and Queens of Britain since the time of Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace is one of the most famous visitor attractions in the country. Although perhaps best-known as a Tudor Palace, Hampton Court's magnificent buildings, world-famous gardens and priceless art collection continue to inspire visitors of all ages. Discover the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III, explore 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze.
Windsor Castle
Built high above the River Thames, Windsor Castle has been home to the Royal Family for 900 years and is still an Official Residence of the Queen. We visit the magnificent State Apartments*, still used for State occasions and Royal receptions. Take some time to explore the castle grounds and the fourteenth-century St. George's Chapel, one of the most beautiful examples of medieval church architecture in England and a burial place of kings and queens, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour.
Enjoy a unique and exciting new tour package that brings together both sides of The Beatles' incredible story! From The Cavern to Abbey Road - it’s all here, and waiting to take you away...
HIGHLIGHTS:
* Round-trip train tickets to Liverpool with reserved seats
* Entry to 'The Beatles Story' Exhibition
* Time to explore Liverpool
* Beatles 'Magical Mystery Tour' including the Cavern Club
* See the locations of The Beatles childhood homes, Penny Lane and Strawberry Field
* A free Liverpool city map and a 2 for 1 'Ferry 'cross the Mersey' voucher
* A full day small group tour covering over 40 London sites that featured in The Beatles career including the Apple buildings, Paul McCartney's St. John's Wood house, film/gig and video locations, John & Yoko's flat & more
* Walk in the immortal steps of the Beatles across Abbey Road
Day 1: Liverpool
Liverpool is the birthplace of The Beatles - where they grew up, came together as a quartet and learned the trade that set them on the road to stardom. The city also inspired some of their most memorable songs including 'Strawberry Fields Forever', 'Penny Lane', 'In My Life' and 'Eleanor Rigby'.
Meet your Evan Evans representative at Euston Station and enjoy a relaxing train journey to Liverpool, on arrival you are on your own to enjoy this historic city. Enjoy an included visit to the Beatles Story where you can enjoy the most sensational story the pop world has ever known. In the afternoon enjoy a 'Magical Mystery Tour' aboard a recreation of the coach used in the 1967 film of the same name - see where the Beatles grew up and the landmarks of their lives, Penny Lane, Strawberry Field and much more. The tour ends at the famous Cavern Club.
Finally make you way back to Lime Street Station for the train back to London, arriving at approximately 9.15pm
(Please note the Liverpool tour is unescorted)
Optional: Evan Evans Exclusive 2 for 1 voucher for the 'Ferry 'Cross the Mersey' on which The Beatles performed four times in the early 1960's.
Day 2: London
London is the city that The Beatles based themselves in from 1963 – the place to go for any aspiring group that wished to become a nationwide success. The Beatles developed their craft at the iconic Abbey Road recording studio as well as making TV, radio and live performances and socialising at the many swinging hotspots where exclusive clubs and 'happenings' were the places to be seen.
Many of the most famed, iconic and instantly-recognisable images of the Fabs, from nationwide Beatlemania to their final roof top appearance, were taken in London. The city provides the backdrop for all the LP covers from the first to the last; the locations for 'Hard Day’s Night', 'Help' and 'Magical Mystery Tour' were largely shot in London. Every official Beatles record was recorded in one of London's studios including Soho's Trident Studios, EMI's Abbey Road, and their own Saville Row basement. And while in London the Beatles got by 'with a little help from their friends' and, in turn, influenced them - The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix are all part of the Beatles' story.
This intimate small group tour takes you through the back streets of London to places where other tour buses don't go. Your specialist rock guide will take you to over 100 iconic Beatles and rock sites during which you can enjoy trivia, original recordings and compare album covers to the real thing.
What's Included?
Round-trip train tickets to Liverpool, entry to the Beatles Story Exhibition, Liverpool Magical Mystery Tour, and a Full Day London Rock Tour.
The 'Ferry 'cross the Mersey' is NOT included, but your package includes a 2 for 1 discount voucher should you wish to purchase tickets.
Bombero, cirujano, periodista, ingeniero mecánico o actor revelación por un día. Haz realidad los sueños de tus hijos en KidZania, una impresionante ciudad en miniatura diseñada para los más pequeños.
Destacamos
- Un parque temático que combina a la perfección entretenimiento y educación
- Reconoce la emoción en los rostros de los más pequeños mientras exploran múltiples profesiones
Sorprende a tu hijo con un revolucionario concepto de entretenimiento inspirado en el antiguo juego de simular ser un adulto y observa cómo se desenvuelve a la hora de tomar decisiones, resolver conflictos o gestionar su propia autonomía. En una ciudad diseñada a escala para niños de entre 4 y 14 años como es KidZania, los menores pueden desarrollar hasta 60 juegos de rol en los diferentes edificios, calles, tiendas y vehículos dispuestos a lo largo de la ciudad.
A través de estimulantes actividades, los más pequeños aprenden a conducir, construir vehículos, pilotar aviones, abrir una cuenta en un banco, gestionar una cafetería o analizar pistas de sospechosos, entre otras habilidades, en un ambiente divertido y seguro. KidZania cuenta con réplicas de los establecimientos más representativos de la ciudad, con una zona de descanso para adultos y con su propia moneda: los KidZos.
Los niños de más de 8 años pueden entrar en KidZania sin la compañía de un adulto, de forma que los padres pueden explorar Westfield y aprovechar los increíbles descuentos de los outlets y la amplia oferta de restaurantes.
Duración: 4 horas.
Hora de inicio o apertura: Varía en función de la temporada.
Hora final o cierre: Varía en función de la temporada.
Idiomas: Inglés.
No te pierdas un tour inolvidable en autobús, barco y a pie por algunas de las principales atracciones de Londres.
DESTACAMOS:
* Explora la ciudad mágica de Londres como nunca antes lo has hecho
* Guía profesional para fascinarte y entretenerte
* Diferentes rutas de autobuses para que puedas llegar donde desees
* Un paseo en barco gratuito por el Támesis y rutas a pie
¡El mejor tour para sacar el máximo provecho a tu estancia en Londres! Con tantas opciones, tendrás dificultades para elegir qué hacer. Esta excursión te garantiza descubrir todo lo que esta ciudad mágica tiene para ofrecer ya sea a pie, en barco y, por supuesto, en autobús. Con rutas con más de 60 paradas, tendrás que saber muy bien qué color de ruta elegir en tus diferentes viajes.
Essential Tour (ruta azul). Esta ruta cubre las principales atracciones de Londres e incluye un guía de habla inglesa. Qué mejor manera de ver la ciudad que acompañado de alguien que te relata algunos de los acontecimientos más fascinantes de la historia de la ciudad durante el recorrido. Observa el Palacio de Buckingham, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge, el Big Ben, la Catedral de San Pablo y mucho más. Esta es la ruta perfecta para contemplar lo más destacado.
Classic Tour (ruta roja). Es un verdadero encanto. No sólo abarca los principales lugares de interés turístico de Londres, sino que también cubre el barrio de los museos de la ciudad. Londres presume de una increíble historia, de un impresionante arte y de una rica cultura, y en algunos de los mejores museos se pueden encontrar muestras de todo esto.
Grand Tour (ruta naranja). El centro de esta ruta es Madame Tussauds y King Cross, dos atracciones icónicas de visita obligada para cualquier viajero. Baja del autobús, visita el divertido y emocionante museo de modelos de cera y posa junto a todos los famosos. O quizás desees vagar por la estación de tren que es famosa por su plataforma 9 ¾ que Harry Potter utiliza para llegar a Hogwarts.
Pick Up (ruta amarilla). Esta práctica ruta comienza por la mañana desde las principales zonas hoteleras y te conduce al centro de Londres.
Drop Off (ruta verde). Esta cómoda ruta te lleva de vuelta a casa desde el centro de Londres. Cubre las principales zonas hoteleras.
Este fascinante tour también incluye un paseo en barco gratuito por el río Támesis con el que podrás descansar del autobús y pasar algún tiempo contemplando la ciudad desde el agua. Durante este relajante paseo, pasarás por las principales atracciones de la ribera del río y te podrás obtener una perspectiva diferente de la ciudad. Está incluido un viaje desde Embankment o London Eye Pier a Tower Pier o viceversa.
Explorar Londres a pie es otra de las formas de conocer la ciudad y ahora también puedes hacerlo con este tour. Descubre los lugares favoritos de la familia real en la capital o visita los lugares donde trabajaron y tocaron los Beatles. Puedes elegir entre las siguientes rutas:
- Ruta a pie por los lugares relacionados con la familia real
- Ruta a pie por el Londres de los Beatles
Este tour verdaderamente incluye todo lo que necesitas para disfrutar de tu estancia en Londres y creará recuerdos inolvidables para ti, tu familia y amigos.