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Our Millennium Wheel is the first-built and largest observation wheel in the world (a type of evolution on the Ferris wheel) and has been since its opening at the end of 1999. The London Eye stands 13...
Our Millennium Wheel is the first-built and largest observation wheel in the world (a type of evolution on the Ferris wheel) and has been since its opening at the end of 1999. The London Eye stands 135 metres (443 feet) high on the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames in Lambeth, London, England, between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges. It is adjacent to London's County Hall and stands opposite the offices of the Ministry of Defence situated in Westminster which it overlooks to the west. The London Eye was designed by architects David Marks, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrow hawk, Steven Chilton, and Nic Bailey. The London Eye's wheel carries 32 sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsules attached to its external circumference. Rotating at a rate of 0.26 metres per second so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes to complete, the London Eye wheel does not usually stop to take on passengers (the rotation rate is so slow that passengers can easily walk) except for the wheelchair users. What a lovely panoramic sightseeing attraction in the city. Our APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides will gladly tell you the history of the landmarks that you will see from the sky.
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Delve into the ancient capital’s most horrible history at the London Dungeon experience live actors, thrilling rides and exciting special effects. This 110 minute journey will give you an opportunit...
Delve into the ancient capital’s most horrible history at the London Dungeon experience live actors, thrilling rides and exciting special effects. This 110 minute journey will give you an opportunity to understand the dark past of London by screaming. It’s true fun blended by adrenaline. This amazing attraction will bring 1000 years of authentic London history to life with a unique mix of talented live actors performing in scarily funny shows, stunning special effects, edge of your seat surprises and two exciting thrill rides. You will embark on a journey through a dramatic London landscape going back ten centuries. They will be guided through ghastly plague-ridden streets, witness Guy Fawkes’ dramatic plot to blow up Parliament, travel back to Jack the Ripper’s bleak Whitechapel and walk beneath London’s foreboding medieval gates. What's more? A true history blended with joy. Just join us.
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Dive into an underwater world here at SEA LIFE London Aquarium, home to over 5,000 creatures. Explore London's flagship aquarium where you could learn something a-RAY-zing, spot a feeding frenzy or tw...
Dive into an underwater world here at SEA LIFE London Aquarium, home to over 5,000 creatures. Explore London's flagship aquarium where you could learn something a-RAY-zing, spot a feeding frenzy or two and even meet some of our FIN-tastic friends. The London Aquarium is the only place in the capital where you can come face to face with sharks and deadly stone fish. The Aquarium has 350 species for you to see from every major environment across the globe, plus daily talks, dives and feeds. The new 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. Along the journey, a stunning glass tunnel walkway offers guests an unforgettable experience by strolling underneath a Tropical Ocean. There is plenty of interaction along the way, from feeding the stingrays and watching diving displays to touch pools and discovery zones. Other stars of the show include seahorses, octopus, zebra sharks and the ever popular clown fish. What a great activity in the heart of the capital.
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London Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is one of the very few attractions in London that is both centuries-old and completely modern. Madame Tussaud learned her unusual craft of modelling figures in wax b...
London Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is one of the very few attractions in London that is both centuries-old and completely modern. Madame Tussaud learned her unusual craft of modelling figures in wax by creating death masks of those executed by guillotine in 18th and 19th century France. Among her 'clients' were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. That mixture of precise art and macabre display is reflected in the modern museum - but with a much greater sense of fun! The Wax Museum displays a large collection of famous figures from world history along with the latest Hollywood celebrities. The collection traces its origins to Madame Tussaud's inheritance of her tutor Dr. Curtius' collection. In 1802, she moved from Paris to London and the museum began in 1835. But far from being an historical relic, the Madam Tussauds wax museum collection has been continually updated and there are several very different subsets for tourists of all interests. Sherlock Holmes fans. Don't miss Sherlock Holmes Experience gallery in the basement. The Spirit of London is a taxi-ride ala Disneyland's Haunted Mansion, but here it's through 400 years of English history. One highlight of the ride is a portion showing the sights and sounds. Walt Disney's Star Wars and 4D Marvel movie experiences are simply not to be missed activities in lovely Madame Tussauds.
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Regent's Park may be London's most beautiful and exuberant park. The Regent’s Park is named after Prince Regent, sometimes known as the playboy prince, who later became King George IV (1762-1830). O...
Regent's Park may be London's most beautiful and exuberant park. The Regent’s Park is named after Prince Regent, sometimes known as the playboy prince, who later became King George IV (1762-1830). Our pleasure King who literally turned Windsor Castle into a pleasure palace. The Regent’s Park combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four children’s playgrounds. It has excellent sports facilities and contains central London’s largest outdoor sports area. Enjoy walking through the elegant flowerbeds in the Avenue Gardens, see more than 12,000 roses in Queen Mary’s Gardens, or jump on a rowing boat and join the ducks on the boating lake. Visit the Open Air Theatre and of course London Zoo, then take a stroll up Primrose Hill for excellent views of the London skyline. Our guide will tell you the deep history of London Zoo and its connection to the Tower of London. It's a fun fact. All possible and accessible thanks to our APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides.
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London's Rainforest cafe is located right in the heart of the West End at Piccadilly Circus since 1997. Rainforest Cafe is brilliantly designed to reflect the supernatural atmosphere of Amazon's uniqu...
London's Rainforest cafe is located right in the heart of the West End at Piccadilly Circus since 1997. Rainforest Cafe is brilliantly designed to reflect the supernatural atmosphere of Amazon's unique exotic jungle with the spots, sights, lights, animal and nature sounds. This extraordinary dining experience allows guests to enjoy lovely food and drinks whilst the unique jungle surroundings are brought to life with the help of stunning special effects and lifelike animatronics. You will be charmed as all around you there are tropical showers, cascading waterfalls and periodic thunderstorms which give you a feel like you are right in the heart of the Amazon. We consider this place is a kid's shrine for a promising London day out experience. We can have our lunch or pop in here for a lovely shopping experience.
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Did you know that the very first Hard Rock Cafe was founded in London in 1971? This phenomenon continues globally and as of today, Hard Rock International is one of the most globally recognized compan...
Did you know that the very first Hard Rock Cafe was founded in London in 1971? This phenomenon continues globally and as of today, Hard Rock International is one of the most globally recognized companies in the world. HRC ultimately has venues in over 74 countries; Cafes, Casinos and Hotels. Hard Rock is also known for its collectible fashion and music-related merchandise, memorable dining experiences, Hard Rock Live performance venues and more. London offers more. In the vault, for instance, you can be a part of a journey through the history of rock & pop culture. From John Lennon's eyeglasses, scripts to Madonna's live concert costume, you will be charmed by the rich collection of rock & pop stars of all eras. And the motto has never changed: "Love All Serve All"