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As the Capital and largest city of England, London is a thoroughly modern city. However, its history dates back to Roman times with an impressive Medieval History. London is an excellent first ...
At 215 miles long, the River Thames is the beating heart of London. Because of its historical importance to the city, there’s plenty to discover on the river’s banks.
This means your little ones (age 3-15) can go for just £7.50. Adult tickets are as low as £12.50 per adult and over 65’s can take the tour for as cheap as £10 per person. 2 Get 50% off ...
HORRIBLE Histories proudly presents its wicked river tour of the Terrible Thames. And for a limited time only, Sun Club members can get 50 per cent off selected tickets for the tour. This mea… ...
The Tower of London, a millennial fortressBuilt almost 1,000 years ago, the Tower of London has had few structural changes since the 13th century, though it is no longer a prison or a fortress.
Beneath the streets of great cities lies a world of secrets and ancient memories. The Subterranean Tourist is your guide to ...
South Bank tucks into the southern side of the Thames, right across from the Westminster Bridge. Here, you'll find the colossal Ferris wheel that is the London Eye.
You don’t have to board a plane to take your running to wild and wonderful places – from big days out to long weekends and epic, once in a lifetime experiences, here’s our guide to the UK’s very best ...
Brief synthesis The Tower of London is an internationally famous monument and one of England’s most iconic structures. William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1066 as a demonstration of Norman ...
A public consultation has begun into a water recycling scheme that would see treated wastewater pumped into the River Thames in south-west London. The Teddington Direct River Abstraction project is ...
The embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, will go on display in London for the first time, on ...