London Attractions and Days Out Information about London attractions, days out and major London and UK attraction including Houses of Parliament, London Aquarium, Great North Leisure Park, BBC Television Centre, Battersea Park Children's Zoo, The Monument, Madame Tussauds, London Eye, London Zoo, London Dungeon. Shopping centre, visitor attractions, accommodation, where to go, days out.
Battersea Park Children’s Zoo is an escape for young and old from the bustle of London. Exotic lemurs, monkeys, birds, donkeys etc all await your visit. Spare energy can be spent in the new adventure playground, on the fire engine, tractor or moving sand with the diggers. Coffee shop and gift shop.
Battersea Park Children's Zoo , Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ
On a tour of London's BBC Television Centre, you will see behind the scenes of the most famous TV Centre in the world. You may experience areas such as the News Centre, dressing rooms, Blue Peter Garden and studios. All tours must be pre-booked and visitors must be 9 years and over.
Located just off the Finchley Road, Great North Entertainment Centre is busy all day long. The multiplex centre, bowl, restaurants and swimming pool guarantee the centre appeals to all ages whether local or just passing through.
Great North Leisure Park, Chaplin Square, London, N12 0GL
The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben are one of Britain's most famous and recognisable landmarks. The Palace of Westminster is a historic building with exquisite architecture that holds both the Houses of Commons and Lords. The Houses of Parliament are full of history and nostalgia and represent democracy in Great Britain. Statues and monuments stand to great people such as Winston Churchill who delivered many famous speeches here during the war.
Visiting London and want something a bit different? .meet some of the UK's top marine experts at the London Aquarium. The London Aquarium experience is for anyone and everyone alike. Witness everything from the beauty of the coral reefs and the Indian Ocean to the dark depths of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The London Dungeon is the interactive historic horror attraction, which dispenses fear and fun in equal doses. Visitors can experience life in old London and encounter some of the gruesome highlights, including 'The Great Fire of London', Jack The Ripper experience and the 'Judgement Day' boatride, including a trip down the River Thames through the legendary Traitors Gate where criminals used to meet their doom!
The London Eye offers a unique opportunity to view all of London from the biggest observation wheel in the world. Spectacular views of the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. The London Eye offers a unique timed admission booking system. All passengers must have a timed ticket with boarding time before they fly.
Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB
The London Photography tour will teach you how to take great images, using the best angles in any weather conditions. You’ll soon be taking stunning images by learning the techniques of the professionals. You’ll be photographing Westminster Abbey – Big Ben - The London Eye - Saint Pauls Cathedral – The Millennium Bridge – Tower Bridge”
The world's most famous, oldest scientific zoo, ZSL is a safe haven for some of the world's rarest and most vulnerable species of animal, with over 700 species currently in residence. With so many animal attractions and live shows to see, including a brand new tropical bird pavilion housing the UK's only hummingbirds and the fascinating Gorilla Kingdom exhibit, a day out at ZSL is great educational for the whole family.
London's most famous tourist attraction has come alive! Why not come and visit Madame Tussauds and get up close to your favourite celebrities at this amazing day out in London. Wax figures of Hollywood's glam comedy chicks have been unveiled at Madame Tussauds, London. The A-list 'lovelies' are hanging out in the Blush area of the attraction in an authentic hair and make-up movie trailer set, where guests can join them for a totally unique, thoroughly gorgeous photo.
This tall tower commemorates the Great Fire of London which started in Pudding Lane on 2nd September 1666 and raged for several days devastating most of the city. 13,000 houses were destroyed but remarkably only four people were killed, new laws were rushed through Parliament requiring the city to be rebuilt using stone and brick. The tower has no lift and with nearly four hundred steps it is not for the faint hearted, offering spectacular views once you have climbed the Monument.
Welcome to the 200-year old warehouse at west India quay - bustling with elegant shops, a health club, a multiplex cinema, a convenience store, museum, the 5 star 301 bedroom Marriott hotel and a fine selection of bars and restaurants! With plentiful parking!