
London Attractions
Buckingham Palace Tickets
Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today.
The London Eye Tickets
At 135 metres, The London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel, with 40 kilometre panoramic views on a clear day. The gradual flight in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes and offers spectacular views of London and its famous landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and St Paul's Cathedral.
Fat Tire Bike Tours ? London Day Tour
The Bike Tour is the perfect tour for both those new to the city and London veterans. For beginners, this tour will offer you a fantastic orientation and give you the opportunity to see virtually all the sights you have read about.
Ripley?s Believe it or Not!
Located in the heart of Piccadilly Circus, Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum offers visitors the ultimate insight into the world of the odd and bizarre. Marvel at over 500 weird and unusual artefacts in over twenty themed galleries spanning four floors.
London Bridge Experience
The London Bridge Experience is a two part visitor attraction. The first section offers an exciting, chilling and educational tour through history. Your experience features up close interaction with characters as you travel back in time, seeing London Bridge through the ages. Imagine a frozen River Thames with a fun fair on it?
Madame Tussauds All Access Tickets Including Marvel 4D
You can enjoy a heroic new experience this summer as Marvel Super Heroes 4D arrives at the attraction. Some of Marvel?s best loved Super Heroes will be brought to life in three floors of multisensory fun!
Madame Tussauds Classic Ticket Excluding Marvel 4D
Celebrating 125 years at Marylebone Road and filled with 12 exciting, interactive zones, Madame Tussauds London combines glitz and glamour with incredible history. Strike a pose with the Beckhams, be knighted by The Queen and take a taxi ride through London?s history. So, who do you want to meet?
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour & Museum Ticket
A visit to the changing rooms - Sit in the managers seat in the dugout - Walk up the players tunnel and hear the crowd roar - Photo opportunities with the shirt of your favourite Chelsea player - How security and technology provide safety for supporters - Find out the secrets of the hallowed turf - Visit the press room - Learn about the players pre-match rituals
Hampton Court Palace
The flamboyant Tudor monarch, Henry VIII is most associated with this majestic Palace. He lavished money on fabulous tapestries and paintings, housed and fed a huge court and pursued a succession of wives, political power and domination over Rome.
Tower of London
HM Tower of London has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most famous castle keeps in the world, it was built to awe, subdue and terrify Londoners and to deter foreign invaders. It?s now an iconic symbol of London and Britain and one of the world?s premier tourist attractions
ZSL London Zoo
Get closer to some of the hairiest, scariest, tallest and smallest animals at ZSL London Zoo. These historic zoos, run by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), between them house over 1000 amazing species among beautifully landscaped grounds - one an urban oasis, the other a wild adventure.
London Dungeon
Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital's history within the deep depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, shows, rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on in this unique experience.
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
The SEA LIFE London Aquarium is home to one of Europe?s largest collections of global marine life and the jewel in the crown of the 28 SEA LIFE attractions in the UK and Europe. Situated in the heart of London, the experience takes visitors on an immersive and interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor.
St Paul's Cathedral
A Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD, a constant reminder to this great commercial centre of the importance of the spiritual side of life.
Kensington Palace
From Queen Mary to Queen Victoria and Princess Margaret to Princess Diana, it is the feminine influence of generations of Royal women that has shaped this stylish palace and its elegant gardens.
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Located in the grounds of the famous All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club - Shows the history of the game from its medieval origins to the professional sport of the present day.
Apsley House & Wellington Arch
Apsley House - the former residence of the Duke of Wellington, and Wellington Arch - the London landmark that bears his name are two fascinating places to visit in the heart of London at Hyde Park Corner.
British Music Experience
Whether you?re more of a ?Wannabe? than a ?Living Doll, feel? more ?Supersonic? than like a 'Puppet on a String' or prefer ?Anarchy in the UK? to ?Life on Mars?. From Trad Jazz to pure Pop, get up close to original handwritten lyrics, famous outfits, instruments and other amazing personal artefacts from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Sex Pistols, Culture Club, Motorhead, Stone Roses, The Spice Girls, Coldplay, Amy Winehouse and 100s more.
Cabinet War Rooms
Entrance to the Churchill Museum and the Cabinet War Rooms - Free audioguides available in eight different languages including English, Dutch,French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Mandarin and Spanish.
Eltham Palace - House and Gardens
Combining Art Deco and ocean liner style, Eltham Palace is a stunning masterpiece of twentieth-century design. Textile magnates Stephen and Virginia Courtauld built their glamorous London showpiece in 1936, next to the remains of a medieval royal palace which was originally Henry VIII's boyhood home.
Eltham Palace ? Gardens only
Combining Art Deco and ocean liner style, Eltham Palace is a stunning masterpiece of twentieth-century design. Textile magnates Stephen and Virginia Courtauld built their glamorous London showpiece in 1936, next to the remains of a medieval royal palace which was originally Henry VIII's boyhood home.
Household Cavalry Museum
The Household Cavalry Museum is a living museum about real people doing a real job in a real place. You can see troopers working with horses in the original 18th century stables and hear first hand accounts of their rigorous and demanding training.
Natural History Museum ? Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year
From vivid, sweeping landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition gives an unequalled insight into the beauty, drama and variety of the natural world.
Party Bus Nightclub Tour
Party your way to four top nightspots in one night! VIP fast track entry at each nightclub venue, all entrance fees included and transfers from each nightspot on the Party Bus.
Queen's Gallery
Redeveloped nearly 40 years ago - Built out of the ruins of the former private chapel - Priceless works of art - Themed Exhibitions
Royal Mews
Buckingham Palace provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see the work of the Royal Household department that provides road transport for The Queen and members of the Royal Family by both horse-drawn carriage and motor car.
Royal Pass ? Central London Pass
The Royal Central London Pass brings together over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple, convenient and prestigious package. It offers unbeatable value for money ,providing admission to the three Central London Historic Royal Palaces ? Tower of London, Banqueting House, Whitehall, and Kensington Palace.
Royal Pass ? Henry Royal Pass
Specially for 2009, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of King Henry VIII?s accession to the English throne, this special pass from Historic Royal Palaces celebrates the life and times of King Henry VIII with admission to his Royal palaces.
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition explores the life of Shakespeare, the London where he lived, and the theatre for which he wrote. A fascinating guided tour then takes you into the unique space.
The Banqueting House
Situated in Whitehall, at the back of Horse Guards Parade, stands the splendid Banqueting House, the only complete building of the old Whitehall Palace to have survived. Originally built for occasions of state, the Banqueting House saw many plays performed within, grand balls and masques staged, as well as traditional banquets laid out for important guests.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - a World Heritage Site located in 300 acres of stunning vistas and six magnificent glasshouses, all set in a beautiful landscape beside the River Thames between Richmond and Kew in south-west London. 2009 marks the 250th anniversary of the gardens, and this summer is the perfect time to visit.
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Over 100 years ago, the Victorians built a bridge that has become one of London's most famous landmarks. High level walkways were built to allow people to cross the Thames whilst the Bridge was lifted to let tall ships sail past.