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 London Toure
Walking tours
There are a variety of walking tours available in London ranging from two hors to a day walk. Most of the London day walks end up in Central London. Some of the most famous London walk tours are : Jack the Ripper, Haunted London, Old Hampstead Village, Subterranean London - What You're Overlooking, The Famous Square Mile - 2,000 Years of History, The Old Jewish Quarter - "a shtetl called Whitechapel", From the Repertory - the Sunday Morning Tour du Jour!, The London Tour - Westminster & the West End, The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Historic Greenwich - "Versailles with a riverscape" and Ancient London - Knights, Nuns & Notoriety.
Boat Tours
London is situated on the banks of river Thames. For boat tours there are four major piers located along side London’s major tourist attractions. Westminster Pier where most of the tours start, Tower Pier which is right next to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, London Eye Pier which is next to London Eye, County Hall and South Bank arts complex and the Greenwich Pier which provides easy access to the World Heritage Centre of Greenwich.
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Bus Tours
Bus Tours routes take visitor on open roof buses and are the most comprehensive way to see the best that London including the seven bridges, the Tower of London, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Madame Tussauds, London Bridge to name a few.
Kew Gardens
One garden outshines all the gardens in London i.e. the Royal Botanic Gardens also referred as Kew Gardens. The gardens apart from their beauty are also a centre of botanical research, a training centre for gardeners. The garden also acts as an ice rink during winters.
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