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Archive for June, 2009

Leeds Castle, Canterbury, Dover & Greenwich River Cruise (With Lunch Option)

Monday, June 29th, 2009

 

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Tour Description

Tour Duration – 10 hours

The Leeds, Canterbury, Dover & Greenwich River Cruise tour offers exceptional value for money, which includes a good cross section of sightseeing across Kent to Dover as well as historical Greenwich, one of London’s most charming locations.

The tour is available with or without lunch.

Tour Highlights

Leeds Castle
Canterbury Cathedral
White Cliffs of Dover
Dover Castle
Greenwich Naval College & Observatory
Thames Cruise (Greenwich to Embankment)

Leeds Castle
In the heart of Kent, this stunning castle sits on two islands on the River Len, where it is surrounded by 500 acres of idyllic parkland. Not only beautiful, this castle is full of interesting history after it has spent over 900 years home to royalty and lords including Henry VIII.  

Canterbury Cathedral
As one of the oldest and famous Christian structures in Britain, this magnificent cathedral has sat in the medieval city of Canterbury since it was rebuilt in the 11th century.  This impressive place has had 104 archbishops to date and been part of important events in Christianity’s history in Britain, including the murder of Tomas Becket and the Dissolution of the ministries. 

Lunch
We will stop for lunch near the Cathedral

White Cliffs of Dover
This iconic landscape has played a role in battles since the middle ages including in WW2, but also has been a sight of tourism.  At England’s most famous landscapes we will see Dover Castle, the White Cliffs and the English Channel. 

Greenwich
Originally founded in 1694 as a hospital for navy sailors, the Old Royal Naval College stretches along the South bank of the River Thames.  As well as this we will see the Royal Observatory, which is part of the National Maritime Museum. 

Thames River Cruise
Finally, we will take a charming cruise from Greenwich to the Embankment Pier.  Along the way you will see the stunning views of the Thames riverside.

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London Eye

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

 

What better way to see the London sky line than from the air in the comfort and security of one of the London eye’s famous capsules ? The London Eye formally the Millennium wheel first opened in March 2000. Since then the London Eye has not only become one of London’s most iconic landmarks but is also one of London’s most popular tourist attractions.

This breathtaking feat of engineering and design offers one of the most spectacular views in the London.  On a clear day passengers are  able to see around 40KM (25 miles) from the top, as far as Windsor Castle.  The London Eye is in prime position on London’s South Bank between Westminster and Hungerford bridges directly opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

Each glass capsule holds up to 25 people and each of you are provided with a gently paced 30 minute ride reaching a height of 135m. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution – equivalent to 11 London red doubled-decker buses!

Fancy something different. why not try a night flight and see the magical views of London by night. The London Eye is open until 9pm during the summer and until 9.30pm in July and August.

The ever popular London Eye sees 3.5million passengers each year , to avoid the sometimes daunting queues it is highly recommended that you make your London Eye booking in advance.

Why not finish your experience by visiting the Zen Cafe inside County Hall with great views of the London Eye. Why not pass by the gift shop before your flight to pick up you own mini in-flight guide and other souvenirs.

Please click here to book your London Sightseeing Tours including the London Eye

London Duck Tours

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

 

This has to be one of the most different and exciting ways to see London. This amazing and unique London duck tour is a full 80 minutes of fun and laughter. These yellow amphibious crafts have now become a popular site around the London sightseeing circuit and were first used in the D-Day landings during World War Two. Now used at a much steadier pace the tour will begin at Waterloo (behind the London Eye) where you will drive past famous London Landmarks such as Big Ben, The Houses of Parliament and Trafalgar Square before the much anticipated, dramatic launch from the slipway at Vauxhall Bridge into the River Thames.

Your tour is greatly enhanced by an extremely entertaining and knowledgeable commentary by a tour guide who will give you an alternative view of London’s history. In addition to this you will also be treated to fascinating facts and figures about the “Duck’ Vehicles and there role in WW2.

London Duck Tours have created an exciting adventure for visitors to London taking in the sights by road and river. No one has ever seen anything like it before on the streets of London, let alone the river! You will not be disappointed.

All the vehicles have been total rebuilt to meet safety regulations for both land and water. They have also be fitted will the latest environmentally friendly engines.

This tour is extremely popular and advance booking is highly recommended.  Click here to check availabilty and book your London Duck Tour online now.

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