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A spectacular day out for all the family! Routes and Times With your Original Tour ticket, you have access to 5 bus tour routes around London. Four of these routes (Yellow, Blue and Orange) are sightseeing tour routes and buses run at a 15-20 minute frequency. The Green Route is The Loop Line around central London. The Orange and Purple Routes operate as a shuttle service and connect you with our sightseeing tours from the train stations and popular hotel districts of the capital. The information below is designed to help you plan your day out in London. Do also check our timetable for specific stop locations and route times. All times are subject to change and if you have any questions on the day, please do ask our friendly and knowledgeable on-street staff who are on hand to help you plan your perfect day in London! Yellow Route The Yellow Route presents the key sights and top attractions of London including the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, London Eye and Marble Arch. Crossing the river four times, you are guaranteed some spectacular views of London’s stunning scenery along the Thames. The Yellow Route T2 offers multilingual commentary in 11 different languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, Mandarin, Arabic &Brazilian; Portuguese) and live guides on Yellow Route T1. The main departure point for this tour route is located at Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus but you can board the bus at any stop along the route. Blue Route - The Royal Borough Route The southern section of the Blue Route remains unchanged, covering the popular shopping district of Kensington with the world famous Harrods and Harvey Nicholls department stores as well as the museums in Kensington including Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and the newly relocated Design Museum (opening 24 November 2016). The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is the smallest borough in London but also one of the most densely populated. Nicknamed ‘Albertopolis’ after the husband of Queen Victoria, the area contains some of the most expensive residential properties in London along with a large number of museums (many with free entry) & cultural institutions. We invite you to hop-off The Original Tour anywhere along the route or stay on-board to view the impressive architecture of this beautiful area. Orange Route: The British Museum Tour The British Museum is the most popular attraction in London with over 6 million visitors per year. Dedicated to human history, art & culture, the museum houses over 8 million exhibits (not all of them on show at one time!) from all over the world. The new Orange Route also provides easy access from Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston train stations. Clients arriving at these major train stations can now easily get into central London to switch onto the Yellow sightseeing tours which cover all the major sights and attractions of central London. Green Route The Green Route is a useful route to hop-on if you need to cross town quickly to get from one place to another. The Green Route operates at a frequency of every 20 minutes (20-30 minutes in winter) with the first bus departing Charing Cross Road (Leicester Square) at 9.15am and the last bus at 2.35pm. Purple Route - Capital Connector (T6) The Purple Route is useful if you are staying in a hotel located in Bayswater, Notting Hill, Holland Park or Lancaster Gate or wish to go shopping at Westfield Shepherds Bush. Operating in both eastbound and westbound directions, the Purple Route operates more frequently in an eastbound direction, enabling you to join our Yellow sightseeing route at Marble Arch. Frequency: Every 20-30 minutes. EXPLORE LONDON FREE WALKING TOURS Get up close to London's incredible history. Included FREE with every bus tour ticket! Three fabulous walks put you at the heart of the world's most exciting city: Changing the Guard Walk: See Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace and the regiments that guard them in this exciting walk as you march alongside the guards at Buckingham Palace.* Departs daily 10:00am from The Original London Visitor Centre Rock ‘n’ Roll Walk: Take a 90 minute walk through the heart of London’s rocking heritage: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and The Sex Pistols – it’s only rock ‘n’ Roll, but I like it! Departs daily 13:00 from The Original London Visitor Centre Jack the Ripper Walk: Walk in the footsteps of the world's most infamous serial killer as we reveal his murderous tale from the dark street of Whitechapel in 1888. Departs daily 16:00 from The Original Tour bus stop 11 at the Tower of London on Tower Hill * On non-guard change days (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) the walking tour will take you to see the Changing of the Horse Guard (at horse guards parade) and will then visit Buckingham Palace. The guard change does not take place if it is raining. ** All tours take approximately 90 minutes. Please note that the Jack the Ripper walk will finish at Aldgate East tube station and not at one of our bus stops. *** Walking tours are included FREE with an Original Tour ticket but can be purchased separately at £9 GBP each. MAIN DEPARTURE POINTS: The Original London Visitor Centre The newly opened London Visitor Centre is your one-stop-shop to the Capital and beyond. Visit us at our Trafalgar Square address for expert help from our excellent travel advisers. You can also purchase tickets for a range of exciting activities. Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 08:30 to 18:00 Sunday & Bank Holidays 09:00 to 17:30 Address: 17-19 Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square Nearest Tube: Charing Cross or Piccadilly Circus Start Point 1 - PICCADILLY CIRCUS Directions: Yellow Route From Coventry Street: The stop is by the McDonald's between KFC Circus and Leicester Square. Green & Blue Routes From Rupert Street: The stop is outside 'Yo Sushi' restaurant on Rupert Street No.19. Timetable - Frequency approx. 10 mins Yellow Route: First Bus 08:30, Last Full Tour 18:00 Green Route: First Bus 09:52, Last Full Tour 14:10 Blue Route: First Bus 08:45, Last Full Tour 17:15 Start Point 2 - TRAFALGAR SQUARE Directions: Yellow Routes From Trafalgar Square (North Side): The stop is located opposite The Original London Visitor Centre at Stop 'Z', by the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery. Green Route From Northumberland Avenue: The stop is opposite 'Garfunkel's' restaurant at Stop 'W'. Timetable - Frequency approx. 15 mins Yellow Route: First Bus 08:35, Last Full Tour 15:50 Green Route: First Bus 09:18, Last Full Tour 14:35 Start Point 3 - VICTORIA & GROSVENOR GARDENS Directions: Yellow Route From Buckingham Palace Road: The stop is located outside the Thistle Victoria Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road. Timetable - Frequency approx. 10 mins Yellow Route: First Bus 09:05, Last Full Tour 16:15 Start Point 4 - MARBLE ARCH Directions: Yellow Routes From Speakers' Corner: The stop is located at Speakers' Corner at Marble Arch on Park Lane. Take subway exit number '3', turn right at street level and go over pedestrian crossing. Our bus stop is the last on the right hand side
Wonderworks features over 100 interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages to experience. Some of the exhibits include the death defying bed-of-nails, wonder coasters, a bubble lab, and indoor glow-in-the-dark ropes course, astronaut training gyros and more! WonderWorks Orlando began as a Top Secret research laboratory on a remote island in the Bermuda Triangle. As legend has it, the world’s greatest scientists – led by Professor Wonder – were given the task of creating a man-made tornado and harnessing the POWER of it. During this experiment, something went awry and the power of the tornado was unleashed throughout the laboratory. This created a swirling vortex that was strong enough to rip the laboratory from its foundation. It was carried thousands of miles away and landed upside-down on the top of a brick warehouse in Orlando, Florida. Remarkably, all of the experiments remained intact and functional. When you enter the building, everything will be upside-down, so in order to participate in the fun, you must be inverted. Step inside the inversion tunnel and be turned right side up to begin your journey. Once you are properly aligned for your adventure, family fun awaits with more than 100 hands on exhibits.
Everybody needs good neighbours! Welcome to Ramsay Street, where the dramas unfold every day on the set of Australia’s long-running soap opera, 'Neighbours.' On this official tour, see the actual houses and the street that provide the backdrop of this internationally loved Aussie The Ultimate Fan Tour, you’ll go to the Global Television Studios and visit the exterior sets of the Lassiter’s Complex including Harold's Store, The Waterhole and Lassitier's Lake. Also, enjoy a walk down Power Road and visit Fitzgerald Motors, Grease Monkeys and Dial-A-Kyle. This is a great day out, and the professional guide will let you in on all the gossip, insider information and tricks of the trade in filming Neighbours. Highlights See the famous street tucked away in Melbourne’s suburbia, reminisce about those great moments* Come prepared to take photos of the houses with authentic props See the exterior sets from the TV show at Global Television Studios Your exclusive entry will give you the opportunity to see the Lassiter’s Complex (including Lassiter’s Lake), Fitzgeralds Motors, The Waterhole, Harold’s Cafe & more The professional guides will provide you with plenty of gossip, laughs & on-board entertainment! If you’re lucky you may even see some filming!!! Complimentary Neighbours postcard
Huge savings on this fantastic dinner & show!!
Along with the Folies-Bergère and the Moulin-Rouge, the Crazy Horse (est. 1951) is one of the Holy Trinity of Parisian cabarets. This ticket is valid for the Crazy Horse Show on your chosen date and includes 1/2 bottle of Champagne. It also includes dinner at Chez Francis, Fermette Marbeuf, Fouquet's, Pershing Hall or a Dinner-Cruise with Bateaux Mouches, either before or after the show, depending on your choice of day and time.
Your Dinner Show Includes:
The Show
1/2 bottle of champagne OU 2 drinks by person
Dinner : 3 course meal, ½ bottle of wine, ½ bottle of water, coffee
Your evening planning**:
Show
Dinner
From Sunday to Friday
20:15
22:15
22:45
20:30
Saturday
19:00
21:00
21:30
19:30
23:45
21:30
Dinner-Cruise with Bateaux Mouches - Available from 1st of January 2018!
Weekdays
Show at 23:00
Dinner-Cruise at 23:00
Saturdays
Show at 00:00
Dinner-Cruise at 19:30
Monday and Tuesday shows at 23:00 are £162.64 instead of £180.71
** The time you are going to select for your booking is the time of the show, not the time of the dinner.
Why not combine your visit to Crazy Horse with other famous attractions and activities in Paris such as a tour using Big Bus Paris
Visit Edinburgh Castle with this ticket and learn everything about the battles and sieges fought at Edinburgh castle, and about the Scottish monarchs who lived and died within its walls. Includes Entry to all the attractions within Edinburgh Castle Free guided tour (English only) Highlights There is much to be learned by attending Edinburgh Castle, and the history of the Scottish monarchs There is lots to see and do at Edinburgh Castle Take a look at the Stone of Destiny, Crown Jewels, and much more Look out for the Edinburgh Castle cannons and then listen out for the firing of the One O'Clock Gun Take a FREE guided tour of the castle inclusive in your ticket price, of Scotland's most iconic castle Edinburgh Castle Information There is lots to see and do at Edinburgh Castle. An arresting sight as it takes pride of place high up in the city, there is also much to be admired in the interior decor. The Great Hall is one of the main attractions, which serves as the chief place of state assembly and is thought to have been completed in the 16th century. It is 95 by 41 feet in size and has many impressive aspects such as the Renaissance roof. There is much history to be learned by visit this national treasure, with the National War Museum Scotland, Prisons of War Exhibition, Royal Scots Regimental Museum, Scottish National War Memorial and Regimental Museum of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Look out for the cannons to get an insight into the artillery which is a part of the castle’s military history. Mons Meg is capable of blasting a 150kg gunstone for two miles and was the latest pioneering technology when it was built. The One O’clock Gun is so named due to being fired at that time every day. It was established in 1861 to inform nearby ships of the time. The Edinburgh Castle Crown jewels, known as The Honours of Scotland, are also a must-see due to their breathtaking beauty. They are on permanent display in the Crown Room. St. Margaret’s is the castles chapel and is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh. It was built in 1130 by David I for his mother and always contains fresh flowers. It has had bomb-proof vaulting since the 16th century, when it was used as a gunpowder store. Where is Edinburgh Castle? Holding a dominant position in Edinburgh city centre itself, on the plug of a 700-million-year-old extinct volcano called Castle Rock. Overlooking the capital city, Edinburgh Castle is part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. Edinburgh Castle Tour Take a guided tour of the castle inclusive of your ticket price, to get the benefit of the full knowledge of the resident experts. Hear about the amazing history of the site from the people who know it best, asking any questions you like along the way. You can find the meeting point at the clock through the Portcullis Gate, once you’ve gone past the audio booth. Who Built Edinburgh Castle? Although the exact date of its establishment is unknown, Edinburgh Castle has certainly dominated its surroundings with majesty for centuries. The castle itself dates back as early as the Norman period, when the Great Hall was built by James IV, though the site is thought to have been occupied as far back as the Bronze Age. Why not combine your visit to Edinburgh Castle with other famous attractions and activities in Edinburgh such as Edinburgh Dungeon or Royal Yacht Britannia.
