236 activitati in London, United Kingdom
London Eye River Cruise
Highlights - Cruise past the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben (Palace of Westminster) - Take in the sights of St Paul's Cathedral, Tate Modern, The Tower of London and Tower Bridge and much more! - Enjoy a fun live narration pointing out key landmarks and learn interesting facts about the history and culture of the city - Audio guide available in multiple languages - 4D experience teaching guests about the history of this iconic attraction At the heart of the city, the unique and award winning sightseeing cruise dominates the river. Ditch dry land and hop aboard The Lastminute.com London Eye River Cruise, which takes you on a tour of the city’s most popular riverside landmarks from the perspective of our famous river. The expert guides on board know exactly how to keep visitors entertained whilst bringing the city to life. From fun facts about the Millennium bridge and Harry Potter to the history of the Houses of Parliament and many more landmarks. The commentary gives guests the facts and laughs to create a unique experience.
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Soho and Camden Walking Tour in Spanish
The essence of Soho, one of the most special neighborhoods in London, and Camden Town, the most spectacular and transited London. With the Soho and Camden Town tour our Spanish-speaking guide will show you two of the capital's most emblematic and fascinating areas: Soho, the quintessential multicultural neighborhood, and Camden Town, London's most spectacular and transited market. Stroll through the West End, known for its musicals and theaters, and we will venture into the heart of Soho, where we will be surprised by its cultural diversity, its vitality and the peculiarity of its people. We will tour the mythical Chinatown Chinatown and learn the curious stories that keep streets like Wardour Street, Meard Street or Carnaby Street. In them they lived illustrious personages like Mozart or Karl Max, gave its first performances rock bands like Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, and was born the mod style (modernist). At Regent Street we will visit Hamley's, the oldest toy store, and the Liberty department stores, famous for their fashionable floral pattern in the 70s. We will also enjoy a variety of typical shops, numerous pubs and the famous sex shops In Old Compton. Finally we will arrive at Camden Town, London's most spectacular market. Urban tribes like hippies, punks and goths live among hundreds of tourists, resulting in a unique landscape. You will see very curious shops that you will only find in Camden Town, such as the futuristic Cyberdog store or the life-size statue of Amy Winehouse. What will you discover? In what house was the world's first television broadcast? What is Europe's most famous jazz club? Where did Karl Marx start writing "Capital"? Who was John Snow and what did he discover? And no, we do not refer to the "Game of Thrones" character. What is the oldest toy store in the world? Where is the publisher who published the Harry Potter books, after being rejected by another 12? What was once the gay district of London? What are the "noses of Soho" and why are they there? Where was the world's most expensive cocktail sold? Languages Spanish.
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Essential London Walking Tour
Have you just landed in the city? Don’t know where to start? We can give you a hand with that. Discover all the main attractions and find your bearings with this perfect introductory tour. Learn where Queen Victoria was born, where the seven famous noses of London are hidden and who lives in 10 Downing Street. Highlights - See all the most emblematic places in record timing - Spanish speaking guide - A perfect overview to orient yourself through the city Do not miss out on an excellent introduction to London with a tour of all the monuments, excellent for taking pictures. During your visit, with help from your expert guide you will learn where Hyde Park is, you’ll cross the Wellington Arch to St James Squirrel Park, The Mall, Buckingham Palace, St. James's Palace, Buckingham Palace, Winston Churchill Museum, Trafalgar Square, The National Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Whitehall or Downing Street. Other landmarks include Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. And as if this all wasn’t enough, your guide will tell you captivating stories and historical facts and fabulous anecdotes. Discover what the monument of Lady Di means, find out in which corner you can speak badly of the queen without stepping on English soil, which was the first street to be lit up and which was the largest palace in Europe and so much more.
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Painted Hall Guided Tour
Discover London’s best-kept secret, right in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the peaceful riverside location and Sir Christopher Wren’s iconic architecture. The stunning buildings and extensive grounds tell 500 years of remarkable history that lists an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures, from Henry VIII and Elizabeth I to Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson. Visit ‘Britain’s Sistine Chapel’, Sir James Thornhill’s breathtaking Baroque Painted Hall, and its neighbor, the glorious Chapel of St Peter and Paul. Escape the crowds and discover 40,000 square feet of awe-inspiring painted walls and ceilings. Named “the most popular filming location in the world” by Empire Magazine, the Old Royal Naval College is the setting for hundreds of blockbuster films and TV series including Pirates of the Caribbean, Les Misérables, The Crown, and Poldark. Painted Hall tickets include entry to the Chapel and the Skittle Alley where you can try your hand at Victorian bowling. Languages Multimedia guides in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, German, and Japanese.
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Painted Hall Admission
Discover London’s best-kept secret, right in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the peaceful riverside location and Sir Christopher Wren’s iconic architecture. The stunning buildings and extensive grounds tell 500 years of remarkable history that lists an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures, from Henry VIII and Elizabeth I to Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson. Visit ‘Britain’s Sistine Chapel’, Sir James Thornhill’s breathtaking Baroque Painted Hall, and its neighbor, the glorious Chapel of St Peter and Paul. Escape the crowds and discover 40,000 square feet of awe-inspiring painted walls and ceiling. Named “the most popular filming location in the world” by Empire Magazine, the Old Royal Naval College is the setting for hundreds of blockbuster films and TV series including Pirates of the Caribbean, Les Misérables, The Crown, and Poldark. Painted Hall tickets include entry to the Chapel and the Skittle Alley where you can try your hand at Victorian bowling. Multimedia guides (in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, German, and Japanese) and guided tours are also included. Information Anyone visiting during the day in June will of course also be able to see Gaia as part of their visit We also recommend you check the website for any early or full closures which may occur during the year https://ornc.org/plan-a-visit/ - under opening times.
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Illuminated London Walking Tour
Millions of lights, illuminated monuments and incredible nightlife define the capital. On this tour you will discover London in its entire splendor and you'll end up enjoying a half pint in one of its most classic pubs, an unforgettable experience! During the night tour you will cross Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House, Leicester Square, Soho, Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus, the National Gallery, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the London Eye.To end the ride with the best taste possible you will enter one of the most traditional pubs in London, the Sherlock Holmes pub where you may enjoy a half a pint of beer (or soda).
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Jack the Ripper Walking Tour - In Spanish
Follow the trail of the most mysterious murderer in history. Take a journey to the past and visit the scenes of the brutal crimes of Jack the Ripper. Highlights - Learn about the disturbing story of a legend - Walk the same streets that Jack the Ripper stalked - Find out why he was never caught Nobody heard or saw anything! It was the year 1888 and panic some of London's poorest neighbourhoods. A man of unknown identity would be responsible for gruesome murders involving prostitutes that shocked the entire world. Who was Jack the Ripper? What was his modus operandi? And why, after more than 120 years, does he remain a legend? Meet one of the greatest unresolved mysteries in history with a journey that follows the footsteps of one of the bloodiest murderers in history. Visit some of the places where Jack the Ripper stalked his victims, stroll through the streets where he sneaked during the night as he listened to the numerous legends surrounding the Whitechapel killer. Why didn’t the police ever find him? Who were the main suspects? At the end of the tour, you should have gathered enough evidence to create your own theory.
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Jack the Ripper Walking Tour
Everyone had a theory as to who the ripper was… there were rumours it was a butcher, a doctor or even a royal… there is even intense debate as to how many victims there were, was it five, seven or 11? So bloodthirsty were his crimes that they stunned a nation. Follow the footsteps of his reign of terror, which began in the late summer of 1888. Highlights - Learn about the theories surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper - See the locations of the crime scenes More than 125 years have passed since Jack the Ripper began committing his sickening murders of women but the mystery surrounding these remains as strong today as ever. Over time, myths and legends have added to the intrigue, turning these unsolved crimes into a global phenomenon. Follow the trail of this cruel psychopath through the streets of Whitechapel and learn all about the tragic victims. In the early hours of the August 31, a man is walking down a dark lane in Whitechapel, an area then notorious for its poverty, tenements and crime. He spots a shapeless bundle on the ground near some gates, curious he goes over to investigate. His gruesome discovery of 43-year-old prostitute Mary Ann Nichols started one of the most famous man hunts in the world and began the concept of the Ripperologist. This 90-minute tour explores the area where these women lost their lives in the most gruesome way imaginable and touches upon the many theories regarding the enduring enigma of Jack the Ripper. Language English
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Royal Walking Tour, Changing of the Guard
Take a leisurely, regal stroll through the capital, visiting significant sites, hangouts and shops that the Royal Family are known for. Lasting approximately two hours, an expert guide will take you to see various clubs, churches and magnificent palaces that have played important roles in the lives of the royals. See the impressive St James’s Palace – where The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall lived, and, of course, Buckingham Palace - residence to Her Majesty the Queen. You may even see the changing of the guard and learn more about this iconic and historic tradition. As you travel through the city, see the Queen’s favourite off licence and where The Duke of Edinburgh gets his haircut. Pass the famous Fortnum and Mason and learn about the history of cream teas – an important and scrumptious British tradition. Learn odd and unusual facts about the Royal Family (including where the Queen Mother bought her cigarettes), see the Horseguards and important parts of the Crown Estate. Learn about Royal Warrants on Jermyn Street, a place in London known for its many establishments that supply the Royal Family with various goods and services. This is an excellent way to indulge your royal interests and find out more about the most luxurious spots in the city.
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Jack the Ripper Tour
Discover the darker side of London as you learn about the terrors, mysteries and shocks that rippled through the city during the time of Jack the Ripper. Creep around the East End, a hotbed of crime in the 19th century, and follow the paths trodden by the infamous Jack the Ripper. Test your sleuthing skills on this 2-hour walking tour around the East End of London.
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24hr River Red Cruise - Entry to Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower Bridge Walk inside, above and below Tower Bridge and take a river cruise underneath it as well. Tower Bridge has a very distinctive silhouette and is one of the most recognisable bridges in the world. It’s such a well-known symbol of London that visitors sometimes get its name wrong and call it “London Bridge”. This is the most exciting way to explore the most famous bridge in the world, from the spectacular new glass. 24 Hour River Cruises Combine this experience with a 24 hour one day pass Thames River sightseeing cruise. You can hop on and off as many times as you like for 24 hours after you first board one of our boats You'll be able to experience two of London's most popular highlights, with the freedom to plan your day of sightseeing how you please. You'll experience the sights and splendour of this great city from the comfort of a modern, all-weather, river liner with open upper decks and spacious lower saloons with panoramic windows. Take advantage of two bars providing light refreshments, snacks and alcoholic beverages. Cruises depart frequently from Westminster Pier, Waterloo (London Eye) Pier, Tower and Greenwich Pier. The shortest trips between piers last around 30 minutes, while the full round trip takes 2.5 leisurely hours. In between stops, you'll be treated to a guided commentary of the many sights along the Thames. There's so much to see and do with a 24 hour river pass City Cruises Schedules • Westminster to Tower Pier 10am to 12pm: every 40 minutes 12:45pm to 4:30pm: every 45 minutes • Westminster to Greenwich Pier 10am to 12pm: every 40 minutes 12:45pm to 3:45pm: every 45 minutes • Waterloo to Tower Pier 10:10am to 12:10pm: every 40 minutes 12:55pm to 4:40pm: evert 45 minutes • Waterloo to Greenwich Pier 10:10am to 12:10pm: every 40 minutes 12:55pm to 3:10pm: every 45 minutes • Tower to Westminster and Waterloo Piers 10:10am to 11:30pm: every 40 minutes 12:15pm to 5:20pm: every 45 minutes • Tower to Greenwich Pier 10:40am to 12:40pm: every 40 minutes 1:25pm to 3:40pm: every 45 minutes • Greenwich to Tower, Westminster and Waterloo Piers 10:50am to 1:40pm: every 40 minutes Cruise Duration Only the shortest trip between piers lasts approximately 20 - 30 minutes, while the full round trip takes approximately 2.5 hours. Please note: Attraction tickets must first be collected from Westminster Pier (SW1A 2JH), Tower Pier (EC3N 4DT) or Greenwich Pier (SE10 9HT). You will not be able to enter the attraction without your tickets! Cruise Audio Guide Chinese (Simplified), English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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The London Dungeon
Ninety minutes of thrills and chills, are you brave enough to enter the London Dungeon? Highlights - Uncover the darkest secrets of London’s history - Two bloodcurdling scary rides - Live actors and special effects that bring history to life The London Dungeon is a uniquely thrilling attraction that will whisk you way back to the capital’s most perilous past. See, hear, feel and (ahem) smell the chillingly amusing characters of the ‘bad old days’ as they come to life before you. Brave the Tyrant boat ride as you journey down the Thames in the dark to meet your fate. Step inside Sweeney Todd’s infamous barber shop on Fleet Street and let him give your life a short back and sides. Then tread cautiously through the streets of Whitechapel, as Jack the Ripper could be lurking just around the corner… You probably think you’ll be safe after that but there’s also the small matter of the Plague, a vengeful Henry VIII and his Executioner and the Torturer who would really like to talk to you. Then, you’ll be sentenced for your crimes (guilty of course) and sent to Newgate Prison to hang, on Drop Dead: Drop Ride to Doom. If you survive all of that, you’ll round off your journey with a visit to the Dungeon Tavern; hear the latest gossip and share a drink with the locals – your first drink is on the house! Schedule Opens daily Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun: 10am to 5pm (last tour) Saturday: 10am to 6pm (last tour) Thursday: 11am to 5pm (last tour) Early closure: 4pm (last tour) Mon-Fri: 2 Jan to 9 Feb Mon-Fri: 19 Feb to 02 Mar Mon-Fri: 5 Nov to 21 Dec Extended Opening hours: 6pm (last tour) 12 Feb to 16 Feb 06 May to 7 May 27 May to 1 Jun 22 Jul to 9 Aug 23 Dec 27 Dec to 30 Dec Extended Opening hours: 7pm (last tour) 30 Mar to 14 Apr 10 Aug to 1 Sep 20 Oct to 25 Oct Extended Opening hours: 8pm (last tour) 26 to 27 Oct 31 Oct Languages English. Others From December, the new activity “ The Tavern” is included in the London Dungeon entry.
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Hop-on Hop-off Thames River Cruise
Cruise down the world-famous River Thames and experience London from a different point of view. Highlights - Sit back, relax and sightsee with ease - See the best of London’s landmarks from the River Thames - Audio guide available in 7 languages Hop on and off as many times as you want and conveniently access London’s top sights and attractions. Whilst on-board, you can sit back, relax and listen to the fascinating commentary as we leisurely cruise down the river. Open your eyes to London’s great iconic landmarks aboard a River Thames cruise. With boats departing from four of London’s main piers, Westminster, Waterloo, the Tower and Greenwich, you can visit the riverside attractions easily and effortlessly. Attractions include the recently restored Cutty Sark, the sleek and modern Canary Wharf development, Tower of London and nearby Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast museum ship, St Paul’s Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as well as the Tate Modern Museum, Coca-Cola London Eye, Millennium Bridge, Westminster Abbey and, last but not least, Big Ben – all renowned as icons of this great city all over the world. Languages Audio guides in Spanish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Japanese.
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Warwick Castle medieval experience
Come and live Britain's greatest medieval experience at the wonderfully preserved Warwick Castle. Highlights - Take advantage of the shows and activities on hand - Step inside the Castle Dungeon - Cast your eyes on the stunning scenery by the River Avon This historic fortress is a vault full of tales of treachery and torture, passion, power and above all fascinating people, times and events. The castle dates from the days when Normans and Saxons battled for control over England and to step inside is like going back in time. You will find all the features a castle should have: walls, towers, a barbican, dungeon, vast central courtyard and even a mill. It is stunningly located on the banks of the River Avon, an area of unrivalled pastoral beauty. Visit the Great Hall and be transported back to days of knights in shining armour. Experience preparations for battle, feel the weight of a sword, get a soldier's-eye view from beneath a battle helmet, see lavishly decorated State Rooms and watch as a household prepares for a Victorian party. Summon up your courage to visit the deadly dungeons or see if you have what it takes to pull the sword from the stone. There's something for everyone at this heritage site with events and entertainment continually presented. From world-class jousting tournaments to battling knights, spectacular birds of prey to friendly dragons, dungeons, ‘torture’ and ghosts to jesting, music and mystical magic plus the world's largest siege machine, which shoots twice daily. Britain's greatest medieval experience promises an action-packed and fun-filled day out for the whole family. HALLOWEEN 2017 (From the 21st to the 31st of October) The Haunted Castle returns to Warwick Castle this Halloween. The Haunted Castle returns to tell spellbinding stories to guests of all ages with ten attractions and thrills set to entrance the entire family. By day, there is light-hearted fun including Haunted Hollows, Witches Tower and the Dead Centre Stage, while a scarier ambience emerges as darkness falls with actor-led and special effects-rich experiences.
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90 Minute Emirates Stadium Tour and Arsenal Museum
Welcome to the heart of Arsenal FC, one of the biggest clubs in the English league, with a tour through some on the most exclusive areas of the Emirates Stadium with tickets included to the Arsenal museum. Highlights - Visit areas which are usually restricted to the public, in the third biggest stadium in England - Feel the emotions of your football heroes by running out of the changing room tunnel - Learn about the history of the club in the Arsenal Museum Let a host of Arsenal stars share their match day experiences with you as your tour takes you behind the scenes of Arsenal Football Club at the Emirates Stadium, the third biggest stadium in England whose facilities standout due to its advanced technology. Hear from the team manager Arsène Wenger and a selection of players as your audio guide takes you on a 90-minute journey through the stadium. This tour will take you to exclusive areas, including the Directors’ Box, the Diamond Club, the players’ entrance, the home and the away changing rooms, the players’ tunnel, pitch side, the home dugout, media interview rooms, and more. . Your ticket also includes free admission to the Arsenal Museum, where the history of Arsenal Football Club and the story of the club's formation are told. This is a compulsory trip for all football fans where you’ll be able to learn more about this legendary football team through its collection of photos and artefacts. Enjoy a football crazy experience! Chapman’s food & beverage kiosk at Emirates Stadium On Saturday the 19th of August we opened Chapman’s, our brand new food and beverage kiosk located on Armoury Square (outside the Armoury Store / Stadium Tour Entrance) dedicated to the legacy of the club’s great innovator: Herbert Chapman. The kiosk and the menu are themed around the man himself, focussing specifically on his great many innovations for both Arsenal and the game of football. This includes being the first to wear numbers on shirts, the first to play under floodlights and arguably his greatest invention: the WM formation. There is a wide selection of food and drinks available including teas and coffees, sandwiches, paninis, wraps and a range of pastries and desserts. Meal deals are also available. This has been an important addition to Arsenal Stadium Tours which was awarded the Gold Accolade by the VisitEngland Visitor Attraction Scheme for 2016. This is a fantastic achievement and having a food and beverage service available for visitors to the stadium will only enhance this offering. Chapman’s is open seven days a week, from 9am to 6pm on non-matchdays and from 9am until half-time on matchdays, to serve all visitors to Emirates Stadium. Languages English, French, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and German
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Uber Boat by Thames Clippers and The Painted Hall Entry
The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College is the UK’s own Sistine Chapel. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren it is an epic 18th-century masterpiece reopened in 2019 following an £8.5-million makeover. Painted Hall is in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site only a 20 minutes boat ride from Central London. Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is the fastest and most frequent fleet on the river, with departures from key London piers every 20 minutes. The fleet of 18 high-speed catamarans links London’s attractions, offering an alternative way to see the city sights. Onboard you will find climate-controlled indoor cabins, outdoor decks, and licensed coffee bars. Others The painted Hall is open from 10 am to 5 pm. Customers have to exchange the tickets first at any of the ticket offices. We also recommend you check the website for any early or full closures which may occur during the year https://ornc.org/plan-a-visit/ - under opening times.
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