Touring London

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London is the perfect place for all types of travel, seasoned or green. There is so much to see and do within the city that the possibilities are almost endless.

If you have four days to explore London, here are some of the sightseeing activities can be fun.

On the first day, you could book Magic Tour in London. It starts with a private tour of the Tower of London. You are met at the bridge and take place even before it opens to the public. Your guide will take you to see the crown jewels, before leading to the scaffold site and Torture exhibition. After leaving the tower, you will see changing of the guard ceremony, and then a short river cruise, and then a traditional pub for lunch (not included). After lunch comes Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's in London, then to Knightsbridge, where you'll find some of London's famous shops. In Harrods traditional afternoon tea will be served in the Terrace restaurant is situated in the store.

The next day, you can go to the historic London Zoo.ZooloĆĄki garden leads Zoological Society of London, and houses more than 600 species. Two new exhibits opened recently, Gorilla Kingdom and Cloro Rainforest Lookout.

that evening, how about a dinner cruise on the Thames River? Bateaux London will take you down the River Thames where you will enjoy the sights of London while dining at four course meal. Live entertainment is cabaret.

On day three, why not Bath, Windsor, Stonehenge and the tour? First, will visit the royal city of Windsor, free time to explore the city and see the sights, shops, bookstores, etc., has to offer. From Windsor, will go to Stonehenge. This is the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. After Stonehenge, tour stops at the 600 year old coaching inn for a traditional English lunch (not included in the rate), and then off to see where Bath Roman soldiers relaxed in sacred waters.

Duck Tour will be a nice way to spend your last day in London. Enjoy a drive through London in this amphibious vehicle past its many landmarks before sinking in the River Thames for a daily tour of the river.

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