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Index Of What To Do In London
The main Attractions, Tours, Day Trips, Shopping, Theatres ...

Main Attractions:

The logistics of visiting London's main visitor attractions. Most pages have links to the official web site of the attraction so you can check the latest prices and opening times as well as check out temporary exhibitions or promotions.

London For Kids:

Kids may soon reach their boredom threshold in London, especially if there's a lot of history to take in. We take a look at some of the tried and tested options which may keep your kids amused.

Hop on, Hop Off Buses: The hop-on hop-off double-decker tour buses are now found in most cities throughout the world. It all started here, there are now two competing services. Enormously popular with visitors this is the way to get orientated with London on your first day.
Free Self Guided London Walks: Four walks that cover the main sights of Central London and much else besides. Visit the places you want to see in the timescales that suit your tastes. And yes, they're all provided free of charge.
Central London Tours: A selection of guided coach tours visiting the main sights of London. Most will pick you up from your hotel or nearby and take you on a half day or full day excursion of your choice.
Day Tours
Outside London:
Stonehenge, Windsor, Bath, Glastonbury, Stratford Upon Avon, Oxford, Warwick Castle, Avebury, Cotswolds, Hampton Court, Leeds Castle ...
Day tours to all of the places above and many more depart daily from London.
Short Breaks
From London:
Two and three day weekend breaks from London visiting great places to stay for a weekend. Paris, Scotland (Edinburgh and Highlands) and a Cotswolds, Bath and Stonehenge weekends are available at affordable prices.
Small Group
Tours From London:
If you prefer small group tours enabling you to have better access to the guides and allowing you to visit places the large buses cannot reach, this is for you. A maximum group size of 16 and an ethos of exploring off the main highways for the real England.
Theatres
and Theatre Breaks:
London's theatreland is centred in the West End district around Covent Garden and Leicester Square. We give an overview of links, ticketing and where to go for last minute cut price tickets as well as great value theatre and hotel packages.
Day Trips  
Bath: A couple of hours west of London by train or coach. The main draw and "must do" are the Roman Baths but there is also a multitude of museums, galleries and other attractions to suit all interests. Very nice city well worth a visit.
Hampton Court: In the suburbs, south-west of London with a direct train service. If you have time you can take a 3 hour river trip from Westminster by scheduled boat and return by train. Plenty to see and do including the maze.
Oxford: Famous for its university and nearby Blenheim Palace,a world heritage site, home of the Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Oxford is just an hour or two by coach or train north-west of London.
Stonehenge: World famous monument west of London. Independently you can combine it with Salisbury by public transport. Many coach tours are just as economical as the public transport option, commonly twinned with Windsor or Bath.
Stratford Upon Avon: Home of Shakespeare and on the edge of the Cotswolds, a picture perfect district of English villages. Stratford is situated about 80 miles north-west of Central London. Organised coach trips combine with Oxford, Blenheim or Warwick Castle.
Windsor: On the western edge of London, very close to Heathrow Airport. A full day out can be had. Main draws are Windsor Castle and Eton College. Boat trips, theme park and much else. Great walks available, many in the Queens grounds.
Private
Guided Tours:
If you want to see the places you want to see at a pace you want to go a private tour with an experienced guide makes sense. If you can get a small group together , even better as this option need not cost any more than a scheduled public tour.
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