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London: River Thames - Big Ben to Tower Bridge Walking Tour
1 ReviewsDiscover the history of London on a walking tour from Big Ben to Tower Bridge. See some of London's most iconic landmarks, including the London Eye and St. Paul's Cathedral.
Highlights
- Discover the history of London on a walking tour from Big Ben to Tower Bridge
- See some of London's most iconic landmarks, including the London Eye and St. Paul's Cathedral
- Learn about the history of the city from Roman times to the present day
- Cross the river six times and see the city from different perspectives
- Hear stories about some of the city's most famous residents, from William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill
Description
Take a relaxing meander along London's River Thames and see the city's most iconic sights. Start in Westminster, right next to Big Ben, and take in the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Borough Market, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, and the Tower of London. Cross the river six times and find out the fascinating story of how the world's most famous city has been shaped along its most important route. Dating from Roman times to the present day, learn about the buildings and bridges along the route and some of the city's most famous residents, from William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill. Don’t forget your camera for this one as you’ll be seeing some of the most photographed and talked about buildings on the planet.Includes
Guided walking tour Live tour guide commentary Crossing the river six timesImportant Information
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately Bring a camera for photos Tour starts next to Big Ben in Westminster Crosses the river six times, offering multiple perspectives of the city
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