3. London is one of the world`s most enjoyable
cities.
Visited by tourists in millions, the city offers
them an astonishing variety of
scenes. We invite you to visit London attractions
such as the…
4. Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the
most iconic royal
building in the country.
It is the London
residence of Her Majesty
The Queen and is one of
only a few working royal
palaces left in the world.
OPENING TIMES
25th July – 3rd October 2011
09:45-18:30 (last admission
15:45)
Sold out: 6th/7th August and
13th/14th August
£
.00
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5. Tower of London
The Tower of London is
one of the world’s most
famous fortresses and has
seen service as royal
palace, prison, armoury
and even a zoo.
Facilities:
Wheelchair accessible
Tel.0844-482-77-77
Opening Times:
1st March to 31st October
Tuesday to Saturday: 09.00-18.00
Sunday to Monday: 10.00-18.00
1st November to 28th
February:
Tuesday-Saturday: 09.00-17.00
Sunday-Monday: 10.00-17.00
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6. Westminster Abbey
This beautiful gothic church
is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site popular with
many visitors to London.
Opening Times:
Monday to Friday: 09:30 - 16:30 (last
admission 15.30)
Saturday: 09:30 - 14:30 (last admission
13.30)
Closed: Sundays, 24th to25th December,
Good Friday and during ceremonial events
and services
Facilities:
Please check with the attraction
regarding accessibility
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Tel. 20 7222 5152
7. St. Paul’s
Cathedral
Experience the
glory of St. Paul’s
Cathedral and see
how it’s iconic
dome dominates
the London skyline.
£14
.50
Opening Times:
Monday to Saturday: 08.30-16.30
(last admission: 16.00)
Visiting times may vary due to
services & special events
Facilities:
Wheelchair accessible
Tel: 020 7236 4128
8. Tower Bridge
Exhibition
Tower Bridge in
London has stood
over the River
Thames since 1894
and is one of the
most recognizable
landmarks in the
world.
Opening Times:
1 April-30 September: 10.00-18.30
1 October-31 March: 09.30-18.00
(last admission 1 hour before closing)
Closed: 24-26 December
Facilities:
Please check with attraction regarding
accessibility
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£8
Tel: 020 7403 3761
9. Tate Modern London
Based in a spectacular disused
power station in the heart of
London, Tate Modern was
created in 2000 and has since
become world renowned as a
centre for modern art from
around the world.
Opening Times:
Sunday to Thursday: 10.00 18.00 (last admission 17.15)
Friday & Saturday: 10.00 - 22.00
(last admission 21.15)
Closed: 24th to 26th December
Facilities:
This attraction has access and
facilities for wheelchairs
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Tel: 020 7887 8008
10. Tate Britain
The Tate Britain collection
is displayed in
chronological order from
1500 to the present day.
Opening Times:
Daily: 10.00 – 17.50 (last
admission 17.00)
Closed: 24th to 26th
December
Facilities:
Please check with
attraction regarding
accessibility
Tel: 020 7887 8008
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11. National Gallery
You can find hundreds
of the most famous and
beautiful paintings in
the world at The
National Gallery.
Opening Times:
Daily: 10.00 – 18.00
Friday: 10.00 – 21.00
Closed: 24th to 26th December &
1st January
Facilities:
Please check with attraction
regarding accessibility
Tel: 020 7747 2885
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12. National Portrait
Gallery
Opening Times:
Daily: 10.00 - 18.00
Thursday & Friday: 10.00 21.00 (last admission to paying
exhibitions is 45 minutes before
closing)
Closed: 24th to 26th December
Facilities:
Wheelchair accessible
Tel: 020 7312 2463
The National Portrait Gallery
is home to the largest
collection of portraiture in
the world, featuring famous
British men and women who
have created history from the
Middle Ages until the
present day painted by some
of the greatest painters in the
history of art.
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13. Shopping in London
Few cities in the world can rival London as far as shopping is concerned and the
London Pass does its bit for shoppers with a selection of excellent discounts,
deals and freebies at top London shops.
No visit to London is complete without hitting Harrods in Knightsbridge.
Harrods is one of the world’s favourite and finest department stores and a
London landmark in itself.
If you enjoy a good book you
won’t want to miss Foyles Bookshop
on Charing Cross Road,the world’s
most famous bookshop boasting
seven miles worth of literary works.
As a London Pass customer you will
receive a free copy of Colours
of London, a souvenir guide,
when you spend £25 or more.
14. The total cost of the tour £1500.
This price includes: flight, accommodation,
food, excursions.
Extra option: you can take a boat trip on the
Thames to Hampton Court. In the gardens of the
palace is a famous maze, which is easy to get into but
not so easy to get out of!
Music- lovers can also find
many places for top
quality
classical, jazz and pop
music.