- Select Language
- Select Currency
- Australian Dollar
- Canadian Dollar
- Chinese Yuan (CNY)
- British Pound (GBP)
- Indian Rupees (INR)
- Japanese Yen (JPY)
- Malaysian Ringgit
- Newzealand Dollar
- Singapore Dollar
- +1 More Image
- Adult Number of Adults 16 - +
- Child Number of Children 5-15 - +
Free cancellation 24 hours prior to the tour date
City Tour London: Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus
Activity schedule, key highlights.
- Inclusions & Exclusions
1 day, 24 or 48 hours
Buses runs from 8:30am till 6pm; every 10-30 minutes (depending on routes) Green shuttle service : First and last bus from Stop 1: 09:17am – 4:17pm / Stop 22: 08:55am - 3:55pm; every 20-30 minutes
You can board the bus at any of the route's stops. The favored stops are Belvedere Road (Stop 1), Tower Hill (for Cruise), Hyde Park, Westminster Bridge and Buckingham Gate.
Look for Red buses with name 'Julia Travel'
You can hop off any of the stops
- Save on tubes and taxis! Travel hassle-free on the London City Tour bus
- Hop on and off at any of the London Tour stops by showing your voucher when getting on board!
- Easily cover top attractions like Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and more on the bus tour
- Enjoy river cruise on the mighty Thames River along with your tickets for FREE!
- Enjoy informative audio commentary onboard in multiple languages
- A special Green shuttle service to drop off customers at stops on the main route!
- Smartphone vouchers are accepted!
Explore London on a flexible, convenient, and budget-friendly Hop-on, Hop-off bus tour. Enjoy sightseeing at your own pace, hopping on and off at any of the well-placed stops, and enjoying informative audio commentary on the buses about the history and attractions of the city. What's more? Enjoy one way cruise (depending on the ticket selected) and discover the top landmarks and tourist attractions of the city as per your preferences.
- Tower of London
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- British Library
- Buckingham Palace
- Piccadilly Square
- 1 day, 24 or 48-hour London hop-on, hop-off bus ticket (as per option chosen)
- Free Wi-Fi onboard
- Audio Guide in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Arabic & Polish
- One-way Thames River Cruise (with 24 and 48-hour ticket only)
- Admission to attractions, unless specified
Useful downloads
- Cruise Timetable
Please note
Voucher information : You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
London is a functioning city and weather, traffic and events may occasionally cause disruption.
Timings and stops are subject to change. The updated map will be available on the bus.
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
The Green Shuttle Service will pick up customers along the route so they can connect with the red route (main route) at Stop 1 or Stop 2. (Check the Useful Downloads section for the map)
Please note that the cruise is operated by City Cruises LTD and is strictly subject to availability.
You must redeem your vouchers on the date booked. Amendments in bookings are not possible.
travel inspiration from guidebook
LONDON CALLING : Top London Attractions to Experience in England’s Capital in 2023
London – the dynamic and lively capital of England welcomes you! From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this bustling metropolis has no… The post LONDON CALLING : Top London Attractions to Experience in England’s Capital in 2023 appeared first on The Guidebook - isango! .
The Best Way to Capture London – Take a Thames River Cruise
Ride the Thames Tide The post The Best Way to Capture London – Take a Thames River Cruise appeared first on The Guidebook - isango! .
Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – Top Royal Tours to Take
Hooray, it’s a celebration day! The post Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – Top Royal Tours to Take appeared first on The Guidebook - isango! .
Get the latest offers and inspiration
Sign up to our newsletter and get the best isango! has to offer
- Enter a valid email
- Enter the characters shown below Captcha not matching
Terms of Use
- Booking terms & conditions
- Picture credits
Get in touch
Haven't found what you're looking for?
Try a more specific search (e.g Add city or destination name)
You have signed up successfully.
Please stay tuned on your email for exciting offers.
Sign Up Login Login Or Sign Up
Sign up to create and view bookings Login to create and view bookings
- Enter full name
- E-Mail ID Already Exists User does not exist Enter a valid email
- Please enter password Enter valid password(at least 6 characters)
- Remember me Forgot Password
- I wish to receive top deals and travel inspiration
- By signing up you agree to our Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy .
Forgot Password
- Enter your email address and we will send an email with a link to reset your password.
- Continue Login
Email sent successfully.
Activities stay in your cart for up to 20 minutes
Please check the availability of the products and add them back to your cart
Please checkout again
The Red Official Route presents the key sights and top attractions of London including the Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral, London Eye, The Shard, Tower Bridge and Leicester Square. Crossing the river four times you are guaranteed some spectacular views of London’s stunning scenery along the Thames on this London tourist route.
THE 10 BEST Hop-On Hop-Off Tours in London, England
Hop-on hop-off tours in london.
- Historical & Heritage Tours
- Cultural Tours
- Archaeology Tours
- Hop-On Hop-Off Tours
- Up to 1 hour
- 1 to 4 hours
- 4 hours to 1 day
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Likely to Sell Out
- The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available on Tripadvisor is determined by several factors including the revenue generated by Tripadvisor from these bookings, the frequency of user clicks, and the volume and quality of customer reviews. Occasionally, newly listed offerings may be prioritized and appear higher in the list. The specific placement of these new listings may vary.
1. Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
2. City Sightseeing London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
3. Vintage London Bus Tour Including Cruise with London Eye option
4. Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour
5. Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing River Cruise on the Thames
6. Big Bus London Open-Top Evening Tour
7. The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise
8. London Tour Hop-on Hop-off Bus optional Thames River cruise
9. London: Harry Potter Walking Tour + Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
10. IFS Cloud Cable Car and Uber Boat by Thames Clippers Hop On Hop Off Pass
11. London Tootbus Hop on Hop off Bus Tour and Thames River Cruise
12. Tower of London with London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
13. Ride of Routemaster and See London
14. London Tootbus Discovery Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
15. London Discovery by Day and by Night Hop-On Hop-off Tours
16. London Christmas Day 1 Day Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
17. London Eye Fast-Track Ticket with Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
18. London by Night Tootbus Sightseeing Bus Tour
19. 7 Day Winter Tour of England and Scotland starting from London
20. London for 5 Days with Stay in English Families Home
21. Full Day London Pick & Mix Customized Tour
22. 7 Day Tour Exploring England and Scotland starting from London
23. full day london pick & mix customized tour, what travellers are saying.
- Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
- City Sightseeing London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
- Thames 24 Hour Hop-On Hop-Off River Cruise
- Vintage London Bus Tour Including Cruise with London Eye option
- Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour
- Vox City International Ltd
- Big Bus Tours
- Tootbus London
- Ceylon Pass
- Happy Tourist Pvt Ltd
- Thames River Sightseeing
- City Cruises
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
- Liudmila Saburova Russian Guide In England
London Bus Tour
Let the city simply take you by surprise.
Hop-on hop-off: explore London at your own pace in 1, 2 or 3 days
Must See London
Hop-on hop-off bus tour + cruise
- 1, 2 or 3 days
- 3 bus routes
- 3 walking tours
- River cruise
London Discovery
Hop-on hop-off bus tour + walking tours
London themed bus tours: discover the city from a different angle
London Kids Tour
Non-stop live guided bus tour
- Live guided in English
- Fun and educational
London by Night
Non-stop evening bus tour
- Adult & kids commentary
Unique rooftop on wheels
- Catchy playlist
- Drinks available on board
London Packages: combine our hop-on hop-off visit with an attraction or a night tour
London Discovery + London By Night
Daytime hop-on hop-off bus tour + evening bus tour
- 3 daytime bus routes
- 1 night tour
Need inspiration to discover more of London ?
Wi-Fi on board
Audioguide in 10 languages
Family Pass
Kids special commentary
Walking tours includded
Fully accessible
THE 10 BEST London Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours
Hop-on hop-off tours in london.
- Historical & Heritage Tours
- Cultural Tours
- Archaeology Tours
- Hop-On Hop-Off Tours
- Up to 1 hour
- 1 to 4 hours
- 4 hours to 1 day
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Likely to Sell Out
- The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available on Tripadvisor is determined by several factors including the revenue generated by Tripadvisor from these bookings, the frequency of user clicks, and the volume and quality of customer reviews. Occasionally, newly listed offerings may be prioritized and appear higher in the list. The specific placement of these new listings may vary.
1. Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
2. City Sightseeing London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
3. Vintage London Bus Tour Including Cruise with London Eye option
4. Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour
5. Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing River Cruise on the Thames
6. Big Bus London Open-Top Evening Tour
7. The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise
8. London: Harry Potter Walking Tour + Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
9. IFS Cloud Cable Car and Uber Boat by Thames Clippers Hop On Hop Off Pass
10. London Tootbus Hop on Hop off Bus Tour and Thames River Cruise
11. London Tour Hop-on Hop-off Bus optional Thames River cruise
12. Tower of London with London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
13. Ride of Routemaster and See London
14. London Tootbus Discovery Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
15. London Discovery by Day and by Night Hop-On Hop-off Tours
16. London Christmas Day 1 Day Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
17. London Eye Fast-Track Ticket with Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
18. London by Night Tootbus Sightseeing Bus Tour
19. 7 Day Winter Tour of England and Scotland starting from London
20. London for 5 Days with Stay in English Families Home
21. Full Day London Pick & Mix Customized Tour
22. 7 Day Tour Exploring England and Scotland starting from London
23. full day london pick & mix customized tour, what travelers are saying.
- Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise
- City Sightseeing London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
- Thames 24 Hour Hop-On Hop-Off River Cruise
- Vintage London Bus Tour Including Cruise with London Eye option
- Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour
- Vox City International Ltd
- Big Bus Tours
- Tootbus London
- Ceylon Pass
- Happy Tourist Pvt Ltd
- Thames River Sightseeing
- City Cruises
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
- Liudmila Saburova Russian Guide In England
Avoid These Tourist Traps In London And Visit These Destinations Instead
O ne of the world's greatest cities, London is packed with tourist attractions so impressive that you'll want to add them all to your itinerary. From the Tower of London to Buckingham Palace to the Churchill War Rooms, the list of unmissable landmarks seems endless. Don't worry, though -- it's possible to visit most of them in just a two-day trip . When you're on a tight schedule, it's important to avoid time- and money-wasting tourist traps in favor of visiting sites that are worthy of your attention.
Whether it's an overrated and overpriced wax museum, a kitschy dungeon experience, or a super crowded viewpoint, there are many places to avoid visiting in the U.K.'s heady capital. The confusing part? Some of them top multiple lists of must-see attractions. That's where we come in.
As someone who lived in this captivating English city for six years, I have first-hand knowledge of the biggest tourist traps to avoid when traveling to London. Plus, I can offer more impressive (and often less costly) destinations to visit instead. Don't want to take my word for it? No problem. I combined my first-hand knowledge with reviews and suggestions from other locals to create this list.
Read more: 50 Underrated Tourist Destinations Around The World
Skip Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours And Ride A London Bus
While hop-on hop-off bus tours can be a convenient way to explore a big city, they often come with a hefty price tag. If the tour is based in London, you can expect to pay over $50 per adult for a one-day pass. Instead, board a London bus, which will cost less than $7 for a day of travel. Bus fare for one ride is about $2 and the daily cap is under $7. To pay for their ride, visitors must use a contactless card or an Oyster Card, the visitor's version of which can be purchased online and mailed to your home before you leave.
Double-decker London buses offer spectacular city views, with many routes passing right by London's landmark attractions. One of our faves is the historic Routemaster Bus 15, which we suggest boarding at the Tower of London. Hop on at Great Tower Street (Stop TT) and ride west to Charing Cross Station. Be sure to sit up top for the best views along this heritage route -– you can't miss St. Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square.
Bus 24 is another great option for sightseers. Hop on at Victoria Station and ride it to Camden High Street. Along the way, you'll pass Westminster Abbey, the Horse Guard's Parade, Trafalgar Square, and Downing Street. Grab a bite at Camden Market when you disembark or stay on until you reach Hampstead Heath where you can catch unbeatable views of the city.
Skip Madame Tussauds And Visit Buckingham Palace
It may tout itself as a top London attraction, but Madame Tussauds would be more honest if they said they were the top rip-off site. Booking in advance will save some money -- the standard online rate for an adult begins at just over $47 versus the walk-up price, which begins at almost $60. But that's still a lot of quid to dish out for wandering around an overcrowded and noisy space filled with okay-ish wax replicas of A- and B-list celebs. Yes, it's fun to take photos with the royal family and fool friends into thinking you met them IRL, but is it worth it? We don't think so.
Instead, we suggest visiting Buckingham Palace for a potential King Charles III sighting. Realistically, you probably won't spy a royal outside the palace, but at least you'll see a historic monument up close. Celebrities more your thing? Book a reservation at one of the city's most popular restaurants. Chiltern Firehouse has hosted acting greats Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper as well as soccer superstar David Beckham. 34 Mayfair is another good bet for great food and celeb spotting. Imelda Staunton and royal family members have all eaten here.
Skip Changing Of The Guard And Visit The Queen's Gallery
While you should add Buckingham Palace to your list of must-see London tourist attractions, you may want to avoid a visit during the Changing of the Guard. This formal ceremony marks the change between the old guard (on-duty soldiers) and new guard (soldiers taking over duty) for the royal palaces. Marching with a band from Wellington Barracks to the Palace, the new guard will arrive at the palace at about 10:45 a.m. A well-known event, this is a big tourist draw, which means you can expect hefty crowds queuing up an hour or more in advance, as well as pickpockets who arrive to take advantage of the chaotic atmosphere. This tourist trap, which takes place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, is one you'll be happy to miss. Sadly, watching this famed ceremony these days feels more like witnessing an overhyped marching band than it does an esteemed historic ritual.
Instead, ditch the crowds and glimpse art from the Royal Collection in the Queen's Gallery or visit the Royal Mews , where you can see the royal stables and the 260-year-old Gold State Coach used at King Charles III's Coronation. The Mews are open Thursday through Monday from early March to early November. Neighboring St. James Park is another interesting place to visit. One of London's famed Royal Parks, it is bordered by three palaces and boasts a fabulous view of Buckingham Palace in particular.
Skip Platform 9 ¾ At King's Cross Station And Visit Warner Brothers Studio Tour London
If you're traveling with a Harry Potter-obsessed kid, you may want to visit Platform 9 ¾ at King's Cross Station. But if you're alone, or with other adults who couldn't care less, we advise you to skip this overrated tourist trap. If you're already planning to be in King's Cross Station and have time to scope out this attraction, that's one thing; but if you're traveling there with the sole purpose of visiting this site, think twice.
Set between platforms 9 and 10 (obvs) this point of interest includes nothing but a brick wall denoted with a sign. Stuck into the wall is part of a trolley loaded with fake suitcases and an empty owl cage. Those hoping for a quick photo and to score some Potter swag will be pleased; the Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 ¾ is open daily, even on bank holidays, and it sells everything from wands to clothes to makeup.
For those who'd rather have an unforgettable and truly magical Harry Potter experience, though, head to Warner Brothers Studio Tour London -- The Making of Harry Potter in nearby Leavesden. Instead of merely looking at a wall, visitors can board the Hogwarts Express, "fly" on a broomstick, walk through the Great Hall, and explore the Forbidden Forest. Step foot in Diagon Alley, try a Butterbeer, or check out some of the film's famous props and costumes. You won't be sorry you visited.
Skip London Dungeon And Visit The Tower Of London
No matter how much the kids beg you to visit the London Dungeon, stay strong and just say "no." This kitschy tourist trap is a waste of your hard-earned money (tickets start at over $37 for adults) and it's so hokey you'll roll your eyes more times than you can count on both hands. This pitiful attraction is peppered with costume-clad actors who like to scream and cackle and its two rides (the Drop Dead: Drop Ride and the Tyrant Boat Ride) will make you wish you were at Walt Disney World; even "It's a Small World" would be more enjoyable. An escape room has also been added to increase the venue's income stream –- it costs $153 for a private game for six people.
Want a historic experience with a side of chills? Head to the Tower of London instead. There, you can tour the Torture at the Tower Exhibition, where you can get up close and personal with the stretching machine (a.k.a. the rack) and other ancient torture devices in the Lower Wakefield Tower. The Bloody Tower is another point of interest you won't want to miss. The most infamous prison on the grounds, this is where you'll learn about the alleged murder of two young princes -– Edward V and his little brother Richard –- by their uncle, Richard III.
Skip The London Bridge Experience And Visit Churchill War Rooms
Looking for a good spooking? Do yourself a favor and skip The London Bridge Experience. A tourist trap designed to bring the city's macabre history to life with the help of actors with a penchant for jump scares, you can expect to meet zombie-like versions of ghastly heavyweights Jack the Ripper and William Wallace during your visit. Tickets cost about $37 for the experience, which takes anywhere between 35 and 50 minutes. That means you could be spending more than $1 a minute. Entry fees also include a trip to the London Tombs, deemed the U.K.'s "best scare attraction," according to their site . Zombified dentists, doctors, and creepy clowns await visitors in the lower vaults of this venue, ready to pounce and scream in your face.
Instead, we suggest visiting the Churchill War Rooms. Also located underground, this fascinating historic facility is part of the Imperial War Museums. Located in the basement of Whitehall, this once-secret complex was used by former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, top government ministers, and military planners to conduct meetings and develop plans during the country's war effort during World War II. Known as the Cabinet War Rooms, this clandestine spot was used daily during the war, until August 16, 1945. Or experience that stomach drop feeling by walking the glass floors at Tower Bridge. Set nearly 138 feet above the Thames, the views are both terrifying and impressive. Tickets cost under $16 per adult.
Skip The Sherlock Holmes Museum And Visit The Sherlock Holmes Pub
We don't recommend visiting the Sherlock Holmes Museum unless you have a detective-obsessed kid who doesn't realize that the famed character is fictional. Set inside a Georgian townhouse at 221B Baker Street in Marylebone, this four-story museum has been open since 1990. Inside lie antique furnishings mentioned in the books and pretty creepy-looking mannequins. Tickets cost over $21 which isn't exorbitant, especially for London, but considering you won't be there long (the museum's quite small), this seems a bit of a waste.
Instead, head to The Sherlock Holmes in St James. Self-described as a "Victorian-themed public house," this watering hole features a recreated version of the famed fictional detective's apartment upstairs. The entire pub is dotted with references to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's beloved books, making it easy to feel as if you're within the pages. Plus, there's a beer garden –- the museum certainly doesn't have one of those.
Skip The SEA Life London Aquarium And Visit The London Zoo
You'll find everything you'd expect to see at the SEA Life London Aquarium. From penguins to sharks to turtles, they're all there. And as far as aquariums go, this is a pretty good one. But when you're in one of the world's greatest cities that lies on the banks of a river, not an ocean, there are plenty of better things to see. Standard tickets to the Sea Life London Aquarium cost $24 online or $51 at the door. Again, that's pretty on par for London attractions, however, it's a steep price to pay for a tourist trap.
Instead, visit London Zoo in Regent's Park. The oldest scientific zoo in the world, this family-friendly attraction was opened in 1828 for fellows of the Zoological Society of London. In 1847, the public was invited to visit. Today, the zoo is home to 14,0000 animals including a giant, 425-pound silverback gorilla, Sumatran tigers, and Linne's two-toed sloths. While tickets aren't cheap (an adult will cost about $40 to visit on a weekday), it's easy to spend a whole day here. Or, if you aren't willing to part with that much cash, visit the smaller, and lesser-known, Battersea Park Children's Zoo . Adult tickets are more reasonably priced, at $16. There are over 100 animals at this little zoo, including wallabies, meerkats, otters, and lemurs, and plenty of opportunities to interact with animals like coatis, donkeys, and goats.
Skip The Shard And Visit Level 10 At The Tate Modern
There's no denying that The Shard is impressive. In fact, it's one of the most spectacular buildings in the world . The viewing platform was opened by the queen on February 1, 2013, with the main restaurants (Aqua, Oblix, and Hutong) following suit that summer. Set across the Thames from another bucket-list-worthy London building, the Gherkin, this engineering masterpiece towers 1,016 feet above the city and boasts 11,000 glass panels.
Dubbed a "vertical city," there's plenty to do inside, like spend serious coin on a meal with a view, or zip up one of the 44 elevators to the viewing platform. That 360-degree view will cost you, though -- about $36, or more if you add a glass of champagne. And if you visit on a day that's rainy or misty (honestly, London is often both of those things), you're basically paying for a ride in a lift.
Instead, head to Level 10 at Tate Modern, where you can enjoy a drink or snack (including sandwiches and salads) while ogling the impressive view of the Thames, St. Paul's Cathedral, the BT Tower, and Blackfriar's Bridge. You won't have to pay a thing unless you choose to grab a bite or a warm cuppa. The Skygarden at 20 Fenchurch Street is another must-visit for a free skyline vista. The highest public garden in London, this leafy space is as stunning as its views are remarkable.
Skip The London Eye And Visit Hamstead Heath
We are well aware that some of you will disagree with this addition to our list of tourist traps to avoid when traveling to London, but hear us out. Yes, the London Eye is iconic. Yes, it offers fantastic views of the city. And yes, it's deemed a top London attraction you won't want to miss . That said, visiting this popular landmark can cause more headaches than enjoyment. First created as a temporary point of interest, this 443-foot-tall, "cantilevered observation wheel" is the largest of its kind in the world, according to its website . And if you catch a ride on one of its 32 pods on a sunny day, you can see up to 25 miles in all directions. The problem is that thousands of others have the same idea, which means you could stand in line for more than two hours on a particularly busy day. Standard tickets start at over $32 online or more than $57 for a walk-up.
Instead, visit Hampstead Heath for a unique city view you probably never knew existed. Parliament Hill stands over 321 feet tall, making it one of the highest natural points in the city. If the weather is ideal, you can see to the Gherkin, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament. Speaking of the Gherkin, it's another great spot to enjoy unparalleled views. Grab a drink and snack at Iris Bar at Searcys at the Gherkin , then relax with a side order of stunning vistas.
Skip Harrods And Visit Peter Jones And Liberty
Harrods is to London as the Colosseum is to Rome -– a historic icon that's become synonymous with the city. The world's most famous luxury department store, this Knightsbridge institution is impossible to miss -– it's eight floors tall and an entire block long, not to mention over one million square feet in size. Inside, you'll find 20 restaurants, a beauty salon, a bank, and 300 separate departments selling over 5,000 brands. You'll also see price tags so high you might suffer sticker shock. Due to its notoriety, Harrods is often packed with tourists, making it difficult to enjoy the plush interior.
If you're hoping to shop during your London holiday, there are plenty of excellent places to visit instead. Sloane Square is home to the Peter Jones & Partners department store. Owned by John Lewis, this vast shop is filled with enough enticing merchandise that you'll find it tough to leave empty-handed. Grab a bite at The Top Floor Restaurant (on the 6 th floor) for captivating views of Chelsea and beyond.
Liberty is another recognizable landmark located on Regent Street. A heritage-listed building; this stunning Tudor-style store is as beautiful outside as it is indoors. Built between 1922 and 1924, it is worth a visit, if only to admire the impressive architectural features (the price tags here are also quite shocking).
Our Ranking Methodology
Having lived in London for six years with two young children, I visited pretty much every tourist attraction the city has. From renowned points of interest like the Tower of London to remarkable museums, I've seen the top sightseeing destinations multiple times, including many kitschy tourist traps I wish I'd skipped. To create this list, I used my experiences at these attractions to determine which locales are tourist traps that should be avoided and I included alternatives that are more than worthy of your time and money. I also consulted reviews from other locals and travelers, as well as their tips, to ensure the list is solid.
Read the original article on Explore .
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
London City Bus Tours. At London City Bus Tours, we want you to enjoy London and get the most out of this incredible city. Our dynamic team can offer iconic Hop On Hop Off Tours, covering all of London's most famous landmarks; specially curated Walking Tours, to take you behind the scenes for London's pomp and ceremony; Bespoke Private Tours, to fulfil your dreams of a holiday of a ...
Open Top Bus Tour. Just show your E-ticket, and you'll have unlimited access to all of the 3 fantastic Tootbus routes, allowing you to Hop on Hop off the famous red, white and blue open top buses for the duration of your ticket. With 3 different routes, 34+ tour bus stops, and buses operating every 20 minutes you'll never too far away from ...
Hop on and off the bus as many times as you want. More than 20 stops near the main monuments. Panoramic views. From. £49,50. £55,00. BUY NOW. format_quote We spent 3 days sightseeing with London City Tour. In addition to the sightseeing bus, we also did the walking tours and the boat trip that are free with the longer tickets.
With the London City Tour by Julià you will experience the city from a new perspective. The Hop Hop Hop Off tourist bus will give you wonderful panoramic views of the most important sights of London.. Its 2 routes cover the main tourist attractions that you must not miss during your visit.. Our Hop on - Hop off service allows you to get on and off at any of our stops as many times as you want.
Enjoy the very best of London's landmarks by hopping on-board a City Sightseeing Open Top Bus Tour. Your 1 Day / 24hr / 48hr ticket gives you unlimited access to Hop On Hop Off all the famous City Sightseeing tour buses. With over 30 City Sightseeing stops, and buses operating every 20 minutes you're never far away from your next open top bus.
Supplied by. City Sightseeing London. Crown Sightseeing Limited, 120 Southampton Row, London. WC1B 5AB, London, United Kingdom. Enjoy London at your own pace with our Hop-On Hop-Off bus with audio guide. Check our double-decker bus route map and main stops. Free cancellation.
Daily. Duration. 1 day, 24 or 48 hours. Start time. Buses runs from 8:30am till 6pm; every 10-30 minutes (depending on routes) Green shuttle service: First and last bus from Stop 1: 09:17am - 4:17pm / Stop 22: 08:55am - 3:55pm; every 20-30 minutes. Meeting Point. You can board the bus at any of the route's stops.
Green Route Shuttle: Stop 40, first bus at 9:05am, last bus at 5:05pm. Stop 44, first bus at 9:05am, last bus at 5:35pm. Stop 49, first bus at 9am, last bus at 6pm. Buses run every 30 minutes. Duration - 35 minutes. Blue Route runs every 20 minutes from 8:50am - 4:50pm. Tour duration - 1 hour.
Crossing the river four times you are guaranteed some spectacular views of London's stunning scenery along the Thames on this London tourist route. 08:50 - 16:00 h. 30 - 60 min. 20 stops. 2,5 h. aprox. 1. Belvedere Road. Belvedere Road, behind the London Eye. Belvedere Road, behind the London Eye.
per adult. 7. The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise. 56. Audio Guides. 3-4 hours. Discover London aboard an open-top, double-decker Big Bus on this hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour and enjoy a trip on the…. Free cancellation.
The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise. 132. from $80.06. London, England. London Tootbus Hop on Hop off Bus Tour and Thames River Cruise. 3,673. from $58.46. London, England. Golden Tours London Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus Tour.
The haunted London tour bus takes visitors around the city, via sites of murder, torture and execution, to reveal the ghosts of London. Cost and duration: Tickets for the Ghost Bus Tour costs £25 for adults and £17 for children , with family, senior and student tickets also available.
4 Guided walking tours: - The Royal Walk. - Hidden Gems of the City of London. - Hidden Gems of Westminster. - Jack the Ripper. London Evening Tour. Fully Flexible Bus Ticket (free date change) More Info. Adult £48.00 From £44.00.
Our hop-on, hop-off London bus tour gets you closer to the city's best landmarks and attractions. Discover London's rich 2000-year history on our carefully designed sightseeing route. ... Get closer to iconic monuments and famous landmarks on our London sightseeing bus tours. Red Route. Discover central London on our hop-on, hop-off open-top ...
Explore the sights and sounds of the city with Tootbus, London's Original Hop on Hop off Bus Tour. See St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London plus much more. Enjoy a free Thames River Cruise which is included with your 24hr & 48hr ticket.
Discover London with City Sightseeing. Book now tickets for bus tours, attractions, excursions or cruises and make the most of your trip. ... 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour done. Stops near all the major sights done. River cruise -5%. Tower of London + Bus. close. From. $90.06 $94.81 manage_search More info.
Adult from £64.00. (Full price from £68.00) Buy Now. 48 Hours What's included. 48h hop-on, hop-off ticket. 4 Guided walking tours: - The Royal Walk. - Hidden Gems of the City of London. - Hidden Gems of Westminster.
London themed bus tours: discover the city from a different angle-10% ONLY IN MAY. London Kids Tour. Non-stop live guided bus tour. 45 minutes; Live guided in English. Fun and educational. from £19.80 £22.00. Family Discount. Book tickets. More information-10% ONLINE. London by Night. Non-stop evening bus tour.
7. The Big Day out - London Eye Ticket, London Hop-on Hop-Off Tour & River Cruise. 56. Audio Guides. 3-4 hours. Discover London aboard an open-top, double-decker Big Bus on this hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour and enjoy a trip on the…. Free cancellation.
Book at City Sightseeing© webpage for Hop-on Hop-off tours and attractions in more than 100 cities worldwide. ... To make your stay even more complete, book one of the fantastic London attractions we offer. All destinations City Sightseeing. The world's leading open-top bus tour operator. Distinctive buses and friendly staff, selected cities ...
Double-decker London buses offer spectacular city views, with many routes passing right by London's landmark attractions. One of our faves is the historic Routemaster Bus 15, which we suggest ...
Our 5-star hotel in London offers a regal retreat from the city outside, with beautifully designed suites and residences and much more that will ensure you have an unforgettable stay. Book now! DESTINATIONS. HOTELS. DINING. TAJ HOLIDAYS. MEMBERSHIPS. MORE. LOGIN / JOIN. BOOK A STAY 10 May 2024. 11 May 2024 / / May 2024. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 1 2 ...
5-1. POV: Night Bus Tour of London - Explore the City's Beauty! Discover London's charm through a free night bus tour with stunning photo opportunities. Don't miss this chance to explore the city with your boyfriend. #fyp #tfl #bus #london. Keywords: London, night bus tour, free tour, photo opportunities, London attractions.