London Eye: The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, completed in 1999 and opened in March 2000 was the largest wheel-viewpoint of the world until the opening of the Star of Nanchang in May 2006 and the Singapore Flyer back in 2008 . The London Eye reaches a height of 135 m on the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the Thames, London Borough of Lambeth, between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges. The wheel is next to County Hall and outside the offices of the Ministry of Defence. From as high as can be seen 40km away.
London Helicopter: In recent times, the tour helicopters have become a favorite among tourists. Meet the City of London from that point of view, is a fantastic experience. It would be ideal as you can hire a private helicopter to enjoy this ride.
Many tourist attractions can be enjoyed in London, but the helicopter tour is a unique and unforgettable adventure. The flight started from the city center and then continue the ride Nereo on all most important monuments and buildings in London and go out and fly around the outskirts of the city.
Many tourist attractions can be enjoyed in London, but the helicopter tour is a unique and unforgettable adventure. The flight started from the city center and then continue the ride Nereo on all most important monuments and buildings in London and go out and fly around the outskirts of the city.
Cruise on the River Thames: The best way to see the monuments and the grandeur of London is from the deck of a boat. With this pass-off can sail the Thames upstream and downstream, landing whenever you please, for a whole day.
The Thames runs through London with a story at every turn. Aboard a River Red Rover will travel in comfort and class, and can go up and down freely in any of the stops to see the world famous London attractions. The boats have open upper decks for a better appreciation of the monuments, as well as less comfortable lounges. Relax and enjoy the view, the story-board, soft drinks and full bar service while passing in front of the famous sights of London.
Every 40 minutes a ship sails from the piers of Westminster Pier, Waterloo Pier (near the London Eye), Tower Pier and Greenwich Pier (near the Cutty Sark). With one ticket you can hop on and off as often as desired throughout the day at any of these piers. The shortest path between the piers is 20 to 30 minutes, the round trip takes about two full hours.
The Thames runs through London with a story at every turn. Aboard a River Red Rover will travel in comfort and class, and can go up and down freely in any of the stops to see the world famous London attractions. The boats have open upper decks for a better appreciation of the monuments, as well as less comfortable lounges. Relax and enjoy the view, the story-board, soft drinks and full bar service while passing in front of the famous sights of London.
Every 40 minutes a ship sails from the piers of Westminster Pier, Waterloo Pier (near the London Eye), Tower Pier and Greenwich Pier (near the Cutty Sark). With one ticket you can hop on and off as often as desired throughout the day at any of these piers. The shortest path between the piers is 20 to 30 minutes, the round trip takes about two full hours.
Starting point: the ships sail from the following piers at different times of day: Westminster Pier, Waterloo Pier, Tower Pier, Greenwich Pier.
Check out:
10.20 - 16.20 h of April 1 to October 31
10.20 - 15.40 pm on November 1 to March 31
Every 40 minutes sail a boat. The time of the last departure is the final hour to complete the journey back and forth.
Check out:
10.20 - 16.20 h of April 1 to October 31
10.20 - 15.40 pm on November 1 to March 31
Every 40 minutes sail a boat. The time of the last departure is the final hour to complete the journey back and forth.
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