
UK ATTRACTIONSOnline Catalogue | UK ATTRACTIONS London's Best Open Top Sightseeing Tour
All Major Landmarks Ticket valid for 24 hours Hop-on, hop-off at over 70 stops 2 Tour Routes Live English Commentary Recorded commentary in 8 languages Free River Cruise 3 Walking Tours Join the most innovative and entertaining open-top sightseeing bus tour in London, with guaranteed live commentary all year round. Big Bus tour buses also have a choice of digitally recorded commentaries in eight languages.
Also included in your ticket are some of London's finest guided walking tours and a superb Thames River Cruise Pass, plus the Big Bus Bonus Card which offers a range of discounts at bars and restaurants.
All this in one ticket. It really is the complete London sightseeing experience.
|  | SEA LIFE Centres take visitors on a magical voyage beneath the waves!
Get up close and personal with your favourite sea life creatures without getting wet! Come nose to nose with incredible sharks. With exhibits, interactive talks and feeding demonstrations which take place throughout the day, there is plenty to do at whichever SEA LIFE Centre you choose.
Walk through an amazing crystal clear tunnel allowing all round viewing of a fantastic collection of marine life including sharks, sea turtles and stunning tropical fish. Learn of powerful campaigns in aid of a host of threatened sea creatures and gain an even deeper insight into the magical mysteries of the seas. It's a fantastic day out at the SEA LIFE Centre.
|  | The SEA LIFE London Aquarium is home to one of Europe's largest collections of global marine life and the jewel in the crown of the 28 SEA LIFE attractions in the UK and Europe. Situated in the heart of London, the experience takes visitors on an immersive and interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor. London Aquarium is located at County Hall, Riverside Building, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB. The nearest tube stations are Westminster and Waterloo. Westminster tube is on the Circle, Jubilee and District lines. From Westminster, exit onto Westminster Bridge (Exit 1) and then cross over the Bridge. London Aquarium is visible from the Bridge. Waterloo tube is on the Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo and City lines. From Waterloo follow the exit signs for the South Bank (Exit 6) and walk towards the London Eye. London Aquarium is in County Hall, next to the Eye.
The Aquarium is open daily from 10am - 6pm.
|  |  With a huge variety of animals that you can interact with, innovative exhibits, displays, and conservation projects, you'll soon see for yourself that there is more to London Zoo than just looking at animals.
All of the exhibits at London Zoo, from the animals down to their housing, are designed and looked after by the world's leading experts, who make sure the animals are at ease in a natural environment, adding to the comfort of the animals and experience of the viewer. You can take part in conservation projects that the zoo is involved in, helping to save many species from extinction and presenting you and your family with a rewarding encounter.
You can watch the playful otters swimming gracefully underwater as they chase each other in and out of the pools and waterfalls; then, visit the tapirs and see them enjoying their new pool in their indoor enclosure or see the endangered tamarins basking in the sunshine. There are so many animals here that you are bound to see your favourite, and maybe make a few more!
|  |  When you come to London, it can be hard to get around to see all of the sights, but if you take a flight on The London Eye at a staggering 135 metres high, its the world's tallest observation wheel, with 40 kilometre panoramic views on a clear day.
As it has become a distinctive landmark in the capital city, this gradual flight in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules offers spectacular views of London and its famous landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and St Paul's Cathedral. For a different perspective visit at sunset and see the city lights come on and the skyline awash with bright colours.
The temperature controlled booths offer comfortable viewing in any weather, and are large enough to walk around so that you can really take it all in as the wheel rotates at a leisurely pace. Places go fast on this massively popular attraction, avoid disappointment and book your London Eye tickets now!
Enjoy more of the sights of London by combining your flight with the London Eye River Cruise Experience Take a 40 minute cruise down the River Thames and relax while you see many famous landmarks. The circular cruise will glide pass St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, HMS Belfast, Shakespeare's Globe, Tate Modern and the Millennium bridge. Cruise includes live commentary and a souvenir guide map (map in seven languages).
|  | Discover more at Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo in 2008! Go underwater and explore the secret world under the sea as Chessington opens a brand new SEA LIFE Centre housing over 20 marine life displays with species ranging from tiny shrimps and starfish to magnificent sharks and stingrays! Screams, thrills and spills will return to the park from Saturday 15 March, as Vampire wakes from its winter slumber, Dragons Fury hots up for a spin-tastic summer and playful tigers, cheeky monkeys and lively sealions come out to play.
From the Forbidden Kingdom to Animal Antics, Toadies Crazy Cars to a brand new Childrens Zoo Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo promises a hassle free, adventurous family day out everyone will want to explore in 2008. Explore Chessington a whole World of Adventures.
|  |  Action, excitement and adventure at Britain's greatest medieval experience, Warwick Castle. This remarkable medieval fortress is host to a wealth of attractions to keep any knight or damsel entertained!
For over 1000 years Warwick Castle has echoed to the sound of extravagant entertainment, playing host to Kings and Queens. Now you too can get a feel of what it was like to be a Lord, knight, servant, or prisoner as you explore this magnificently preserved castle.
Bursting to the towers with action and adventure including the world's biggest siege machine, thrilling jousting tournaments, breathtaking birds of prey, daredevil knights, an entire castle-ful of colourful characters plus a New fully interactive and immersive attraction - "Dream of Battle", Warwick Castle guarantees a mighty day of mediaeval fun in 2008.
Whether you climb the tower, duck down in the drizzly dungeons, or take the haunted tour, there is plenty to keep you and your family entertained. Jaw-dropping jousting and archery contests are staged throughout the year to create days out like no other
|  |  Horrible history brought to life in an interactive family adventure!
The Dungeons are a unique combination of real history, horror and humour using live actors, interactive shows, breathtaking rides and special effects to take you back in history. Cowering under the wrath of a vengeful 18th century judge, face the resident torturer in his dark, dingy lair and try to find your way out of the terrifying Labyrinth of the Lost .... are you brave enough?
With all the great exhibits to see, if you were locked in and they threw away the key, you might not actually mind! However, you may be disturbed by eerie events from any one of the forty gruesome attractions. A day at the Dungeons leaves you (perhaps worryingly) wanting more and more gore!
London Dungeon Extremis: Drop Ride to Doom! - taste the fear & feel the adrenaline pump on this thrilling drop ride! Jack the Ripper's London - relive the gruesome past. Labyrinth of the Lost - the world's largest and scariest mirror maze and much more. Edinburgh Dungeon Ghosts of the City - it is 1646 and an overwhelming stench hits you - the resting place of plague victims. Sawney Bean Boat Ride - enter into the cave of cannibal Sawney Bean. Clan Wars - experience bloodthirsty battle cries of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe. York Dungeon Ghosts of York - feel the chill in the air in the most haunted city in Britain. Dick Turpin - discover the story of the world's most famous highwayman. Vampires: Fact or Fiction - the story of the Kirklees Vampire comes to a head.
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