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01 : LONDON
Upon arrival at London, make your own way to the Hotel of your choice. Check-in
at the Hotel. Day free at leisure. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day
02 : LONDON
Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast enjoy Grand City Tour of London.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day
03 : LONDON
Day free for at leisure for shopping & other independent activities.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day
04 : LONDON
In the afternoon check out and proceed for your onward journey.
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London Attractions
British Museum
Founded in 1753, the six and a half million objects include collections
from all over the world dating from pre-historic times. World famous collections
of prints, drawings, coins medals and vast statues are among the exhibits.
National
Gallery
Western European painting,s dated between 1260 and 1900, are displayed in
the four wings of the National Gallery. Many famous works can be viewed,
including paintings by Monet, Manet, Renoir, Gaugin, Turner and Picasso.
Lesser-known paintings appear in Lower Gallery A.
Tate
Britain
The Tate Britain houses the national collection of British art from the
early sixteenth century to 1900.
Tate
Modern
The new Tate Modern, housed in the former Bankside Power Station linked
to St Paul's Cathedral by the Millennium Footbridge is now the home of the
Tate collection of international art from 1900 onwards. Major works by Bacon,
Dali and Picasso are on display.
The
Museum of London
The history of London from pre-historic times to the present day is depicted
here in one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in the world.
Temporary exhibitions are held regularly with a fascinating look at modern
design and history in the making.
National
Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 to collect a pictorial
library of famous British men and women. It has become the most comprehensive
collection of its kind. From monarchs to musicians, athletes to artists,
all achievers are celebrated.
National
History Museum
Everything pertaining to our natural world history can be seen in this museum.
A vast collection of insects, spiders and moths as big as sparrows are an
entomologist's delight whilst those interested in life's larger creatures
can see full dinosaur skeletons and recreations of our greatest sea dwellers.
London
Eye
Standing 135-metres high on the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. This amazing structure offers stunning
views across the whole of London and beyond.
Buckingham
Palace
The official residence of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. Some rooms are
open to the public and contain important works of art and grandeur on a
tremendous scale.
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London Travel Tips
When to Visit - Arts and Events
The Lord Mayor's Parade, the Promenade concerts and Notting Hill Carnival are just a few of the great number of spectacular events that compliment this most famous capital city. London's West End 'Theatreland' is, along with Broadway, the world's most famous theater district and the home of spectacular musicals and events.
London Dining
It is hardly a revelation to announce that one of the best loved cities in the world is home to an enormous variety of excellent restaurants, with the finest global cuisine offered in a multitude of highly original, imaginative venues. However, it might be a pleasant surprise to learn that traditional English cooking is as popular here as its international counterparts. Today's English restaurants are run by talented, creative chefs with flair and enthusiasm. A properly prepared roast beef or a succulent flaky John Dory are as delicious as any of the world's 'cordon bleu' cuisine. Organically produced vegetables are sweet and succulent whilst warming English 'puddings' are unique, divine creations that were probably designed centuries ago as an antidote to the not so 'warming' English weather.
London Tipping Advice
Tipping in the United Kingdom is discretionary. Taxi drivers will happily accept a ten percent gratuity. One or two pounds is the standard tip for hotel service personnel such as luggage handlers and door attendants. Service charges are included in some restaurants and is clearly stated on menus. However, in most London restaurants a gratuity of 15 percent is the norm.
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TOUR COST :
HOTEL
Rate
( Per person on TWIN sharing basis )
Vencourt (2*) EUR 124.00
Paragon (3*) EUR 154.00
Cumberland (4*) EUR 214.00
Hilton Langham (5*) EUR 426.00
PRICE
INCLUDES:
1) 03 Nights accommodation at the Hotel of your choice.
2) Daily Breakfast.
3) Half Day London Highlights Tour.
4) All applicable taxes.
OPTIONAL
TOURS
Tower of London and River Cruise EUR 67 per person.
Stonehenges & Georgian Bath EUR 99 per person.
Oxford, Stratford and the Cotswolds Tour EUR 95 per person.
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Have a great trip! This itinerary and supplementary information has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it may be subject to change, and DOES NOT form part of a contract between the client and AirCruise.
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