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DAY 3 - LONDON CITY TOUR WITH THAMES RIVER CRUISE & IFS CLOUDS CABLE CAR

Experience the sights of London from multiple perspectives.Take off on the IFS Cloud Cable Car and experience a stunning attraction built for the Olympic Games 2012. Enjoy bird’s eye views of the O2 Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and London skyline as you glide above the river.

About This Tour

  • Discover Westminster Abbey and experience the Changing of the Guards ceremony
  • Enjoy a guided visit to Westminster Abbey, one of London’s most iconic landmarks
  • See the Changing of the Guard, a British tradition of pomp and pageantry
  • See the Horse Guards Parade to Buckingham Palace
  • Learn curious facts about these top attractions from your guide as you walk

Thames River Cruise

A Thames River cruise offers a unique perspective on London’s iconic landmarks, with options ranging from sightseeing tours to dinner cruises. Popular choices include hop-on hop-off cruises, which allow you to explore at your own pace, and specialized cruises like afternoon tea or dinner cruises.

Cutty Sark

The Cutty Sark became a symbol of the China Tea Races in the late 1800s: built for strength and speed she was one of the most impressive ships of her day. The Cutty Sark was a Victorian-era Tea Clipper, and over the course of her seafaring career she successfully navigated eight return voyages from London to China with a cargo of tea.

Royal Naval College

The Old Royal Naval College’s iconic riverside estate boasts 600 years of rich history linking an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures including King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, William and Mary, Lord Nelson and William Shakespeare. Built on the site of Greenwich Palace, this extraordinary building, designed by esteemed architect Sir Christopher Wren, has seen life as both a Royal Hospital and a Royal Naval College.

Painted hall (Entry Ticket)

The Painted Hall boasts one of the most spectacular Baroque interiors in Europe. The incredible ceiling and wall decorations were conceived and executed by British artist Sir James Thornhill.The epic painting scheme, known as ‘Britain’s Sistine Chapel’ took nineteen years from the start of the commission to its completion in 1726.

Greenwich Market

Greenwich Market is a key destination in the Royal Borough, boasting a charming, heritage site and a wide selection of handicrafts, bric-a-brac, clothing and delicious food. Situated in the heart of the bustling, historic area of London, this location blends royal legacy with contemporary architecture, offering a diverse range of activities to suit a variety of interests.

Maritime Museum

The National Maritime Museum is a premier global institution of its kind. Our galleries and displays offer the opportunity to explore vessels of every form and scale, navigate the world’s oceans, and immerse oneself in incredible expeditions of discovery and encounter.

Royal Observatory / Prime Meridian(entry)

The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the historic home of British astronomy, Greenwich Mean Time and the world-famous Meridian Line. Established in the 17th century by King Charles II and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it was from here that the great scientists of the time precisely mapped the stars to help navigate at sea.

IFS Cloud Royal Docks (Entry Ticket)

Visit the IFS Cloud Cable Car to experience a journey on the only urban cable car in the UK, connecting the Royal Docks and Greenwich Peninsula. You will soar 90 metres above the River Thames, where you can enjoy the spectacular views of London sites.

Brick Lane

The name Bricklane itself comes from the brick kilns introduced here by early Flemish settlers. These days it is the home of funky art like graffiti, street art and modern art, international food and handmade ice creams . It is also the home of vintage fashion with many shops and several flea markets.

Spital Market

For a glimpse of Georgian and Victorian London at its most pristine, or a peek into what’s apt to be the next big global trend, the hipster zone of Spitalfields can provide hours of amazement. Around the clock, this is a haven for early morning bargain hunters sizing up its street markets, foodie foragers throughout the day, or late night revelers hitting some of London’s most popular bars and clubs.

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