Sunday, September 17, 2006

Sightseeing in London

If I want to have a metropolitan sightseeing, London is probably the one in my mind. Okay, let us start the day by taking Bus or Underground to St. Paul’s station off the Central Line. St. Paul’s Cathedral is an architectural wonder, full of history and breathtaking beauty.


From there, make way toward the River Thames. Here we can cross the famous Millennium Foot Bridge. Nearby is Tate Modern and on the south bank of the river we will come across Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a reconstructed outdoor theatre from William Shakespeare’s time.

Afterwards, continue sightseeing tour along the Thames’ south bank then stop in at Vinopolis where we can enjoy a Classic Tour. Here we will learn about different wine growing regions and cultures and enjoy some taste testing as well. Along the river we can visit the HMS Belfast. This a 1938 light cruiser that survived WWII, today it is a floating museum.

For one of the most famous sites in London and for one of the best views of London, let us make way across the Thames and experience the Tower Bridge Exhibition. This is truly a great way to see London. The bridge is one of the most recognised in the world and the views of London are impressive.

Once reach the north bank, we will visit the Tower of London which holds so much of London’s history, including the Crown Jewels. It’s a ‘must see’ when visiting the city. Just down the road we can enjoy The Medieval Banquet for a meal with live music and dancing. It’s a real treat to attend a meal with so much entertainment.
Tips. To save time, skip queues and save energy with itinerary planning assistance and to make fantastic money savings, you should have a London Sightseeing Pass and the most popular one is London Pass package.

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