Contents
- 1 Which is the best London open top bus tour?
- 2 Where can I catch the big bus in London?
- 3 How much are London bus tours?
- 4 How long does Big Bus Tour London take?
- 5 Is there a hop on hop off bus in London?
- 6 Are London bus tours running?
- 7 What is the best way to tour London?
- 8 What’s the cheapest way to travel around London?
- 9 Is the London Eye worth it?
- 10 How much does it cost on the London Eye?
- 11 How much is an open top bus in London?
- 12 Is Buckingham Palace included in London Pass?
Which is the best London open top bus tour?
These experiences are best for bus tours in London:
- Warner Bros.
- Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath from London.
- Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise with Optional London Eye.
- Windsor Duck Tour: Bus and Boat Ride.
- Harry Potter Tour of Warner Bros.
Where can I catch the big bus in London?
- Marble Arch Park Lane (TfL Bus Stop “L” near Speakers’ Corner)
- London Eye Westminster Bridge Road ( bus stop next to Lion Statue, outside London Marriot County Hall))
- St Paul’s Cathedral 26 Ludgate Hill (Opposite McDonalds)
- Tower of London 362 Tower Hill (TfL Bus Stop “TA”)
How much are London bus tours?
- London Discovery. Adults from 29.00.
- London 48 Hour Ticket. Adults from 44.00.
- London 72 Hour Ticket. Adults from 54.00.
How long does Big Bus Tour London take?
How long does the tour take? Red Route: 2 hours, 20 minutes (approx.)
Is there a hop on hop off bus in London?
Currently, our hop-on, hop – off London bus tours have limited stops. Before you board the bus you will need to pre-book a time and date for your tour. And there’s plenty more going on behind the scenes, check out our hygiene and social distancing measures here.
Are London bus tours running?
We’re back – Tours operating daily! We are delighted to announce that our London bus tours have resumed, with increased social distancing and hygiene measures in place. Please note the river cruises are suspended. The Big Bus Tours London Team.
What is the best way to tour London?
Here are a few top tips on sightseeing in London – the smart way.
- See London from the river.
- Everything is closer than you think.
- You see more from a bus than a Tube.
- Self-guided walking tours cost nothing.
- Comfy shoes and an Oyster card are essential.
- Sightseeing at night is fun.
- Get a different perspective from up high.
What’s the cheapest way to travel around London?
The cheapest way to travel is with an Oyster card. An Oyster card allows you to travel between all parts of London on the Underground, Trams (DLR), Overground, some river boats, Emirates Air Line, and the iconic red London buses.
Is the London Eye worth it?
Overall, it’s a bit pricey of an experience but when you factor in the great views that the London Eye offers I think that it’s worth the money for the majority of people who will go to experience it, especially if you double dip with the day and night experience.
How much does it cost on the London Eye?
Cost of Standard tickets
Visitor | Advance purchase | Last minute |
---|---|---|
Adult ticket (16+ years) | £24.50 | £31 |
Child ticket (3 to 15 years) | £22 | £27.50 |
Infant ticket (less than 3) | Free | Free |
How much is an open top bus in London?
- London Hop-On Hop-Off Ticket. Adults from 30.00.
- London 48 Hour Ticket. Adults from 44.00.
- London 72 Hour Ticket. Adults from 54.00.
Is Buckingham Palace included in London Pass?
The Queen’s Gallery Buckingham Palace – Access with The London Pass.