Teach you to play the London Pass!
London self-help tour, using london pass is a very wise choice. In addition to saving money, some attractions such as Windsor Castle have special priority channels to avoid long queues, saving time and effort. Tickets are divided into one day, two days, three days, six days, ten days, etc. This time, we will introduce how to use the two-day ticket. It is recommended to book in advance on the official website www.londonpass.com.
"Travel Planning"
General London can plan a three-day trip: one day you can visit the British Museum, enjoy classic English afternoon tea, 221 pilgrimage street and King's Cross station, experience a theater phantom Or the Premier League game. For the next two days (must be two consecutive days), hand it over to the London Pass! Although you can't finish all 80 attractions, it is definitely the essence of the card.
"DAY1 with PASS on the banks of the Thames"
Itinerary from Westminster Abbey (Westminster Abbey), Parliament Building, Big Ben, National Gallery, Buckingham Palace (see change Gang ceremony), St. Paul's Cathedral, Millennium Bridge, Shakespeare Theatre, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, take a cruise from the Tower of London to enjoy the Thames night view back to Westminster, the London Eye. This is a day when the itinerary is full but there are many highlights.
"DAY2 with PASS Leisure Windsor Town"
Take the free train to Windsor, from London Paddington Station, transfer via Slough Station, get off at Windsor & Eton Central, and get off It will be a few minutes. Windsor Castle is one of the official residences of the Queen of England, and whenever the Queen is there, the royal flag will rise. Windsor Castle is divided into upper, middle and lower three districts. The upper area mainly includes banquet halls, doll houses and other court furnishings. The central area has a round tower surrounded by rose gardens, and the lower area has St. George's Church. In addition to Windsor Castle, there are many other places to visit in the town, such as the famous Eton College. After returning to London, there is still enough time to buy and buy!
"Precautions for use"
Knock on the blackboard, focus on! To use the pass, you need to pay attention to the time when the first attraction is activated. It is only valid on the same day, that is, if it is used in the afternoon, it will be invalid until 12 pm, so it is recommended to activate it as soon as possible. And each attraction can only be used once, multi-day cards must be used continuously, not every other day.
After reading this, start your trip to London right away!
Colorful eye-catching and. had a lovely stroll. A tick to bucket list for one of must visit place if you are in London. Wish I have more time, planning to catch sunset view next trip.
The Thames is a famous mother river in Britain, crossing the city of London, and in British history, the Thames Valley has a pivotal position, which can be called a flowing history. Upstream London, there are many places of interest along the Thames, such as Eaton, Oxford, Henry and Windsor. The famous London Eye, Big Ben, and Westminster are all on the banks of the river, and the Tower Bridge connects the banks of the river. The night view of the Thames is also very hazy. You can take the Thames double-decker cruise with professional guides to explain in English. You can also choose to walk along the river.
gorgeous river with tons of renowned landmarks on the side. some part of the riverbanks has trails and are very runner friendly
it is a great way to travel up and down Thames all the way to Greenwich. take your Oyster card for a discounted tickets
Worth a visit! I visited by boat and felt extremely comfortable and comfortable. I looked at the clear river, the buildings on both sides of the river, especially the buildings of the British Empire on one side. Although it cannot be synonymous with the ancient construction of China's concept, the buildings of hundreds of years are also breathtaking. The imperial glory that went away, It was equally as scornful!
always nice to walk along the Thames. nice to see the HMS Belfast and also the skyscrapers
A best way to see London river sights. The river is gorgeous and you can spy highlights like Tower Bridge