Friday, July 23, 2010

Spot Light on London

From Buckingham Palace to friendly neighborhood pubs, London offers visitors a diverse blend of fascinating sights that include world-famous museums, unique galleries, expansive parks, and impressive architecture. And during what is traditionally called the “off season” for European travel—late fall, winter, and early spring—London shows more of its true character. Museums stay open, theaters are in full swing, and all of the fascinating sights in this great city can be experienced, without fighting the crowds.

One of the most economical ways to experience Britain’s capital is to book an independent package. To help you get your bearings when you arrive in London, you might want to book a half-day sightseeing tour featuring Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Buckingham Palace. The tour will give you a good idea of the main sites but leaving you plenty of time to enjoy this exciting city. You may choose to explore the British Museum, visit the City of London’s business district and the Tower of London, or browse through the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. If you’re in the mood for shopping, head to Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street. And, of course, you won’t want to miss Harrods and the many boutiques in Knightsbridge.

To make the most of your stay, we suggest the following activities:
• Ride on the world’s largest and stylish observation wheel, the British Airways London Eye, and enjoy incomparable views of London.
• Sample the cuisine of any of the 60 different countries that are represented in London.
• See Tate Modern’s controversial exhibits, minimalist architecture, and fabulous river views.
• Take afternoon tea in any one of the many tea shops or grand hotels. (Scones with clotted cream are a must.)
• Explore one of London’s villages such as Greenwich, Hampstead, and Richmond.

What ever you decide to do in London, enjoy yourself!

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