With so much to do sometimes it’s difficult to make a choice, starting centrally is a good idea and you can’t get much more central than The National Gallery, located in Trafalgar Square, founded in 1824, this fascinating gallery is home to 2,300 individual pieces of art from as far back in time as the 13th Century all the way to the 1900s. After your visit to the gallery take a stroll through the Marble Arch down The Mall until you arrive at the world famous Buckingham Palace. The Palace attracts visitors from all over the world every single day, it is the Queens official residence in London, her other residences include Windsor Castle, Berkshire and Holyrood, Edinburgh. When visiting keep an eye on the guardsman you may be able to catch a glimpse of the changing of the guard ceremony.
With a wide range of expertly-crafted cocktails and an epic street food-inspired menu, you can eat, drink and play, as you take a glimpse into the future of bingo…
Today, Sir John Soane’s Museum occupies three buildings, Nos 12, 13, and 14 Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Sir John Soane acquired and rebuilt each of these buildings during his lifetime.
Our super fast London Speed Boat trips – the ultimate exhilarating rollercoaster on water experience – operate from several docking points and each include a fantastic Thames RIB Boat tour of the famous modern and historic London sights with fascinating guided commentary via a quality PA system, followed by an invigorating, fast and furious Thames Speed Boat ride propelled by the most powerful speedboat engines in Central London! Now that’s extreme sightseeing…