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Tower of London Tickets
with Crown Jewels and Beefeater Tour- Visit the 1000-year-old Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage site!
- Marvel at the Crown Jewels and other royal regalia.
- Explore the Royal Armouries collection in the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror.
- Enjoy a 30-minute ride on the Coca-Cola London Eye, the capital's iconic observation wheel
- Lose yourself in picturesque views of London and marvel at the iconic river Thames
- See famous London landmarks such as the Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben
- Learn the history of Tower Bridge and the architectural prowess of the Victorian era
- View the Docklands, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Big Ben and much more
- Walk the spectacular glass walkways
Thames Clipper River Bus Tickets
With Optional Emirates Cable Car Upgrade- See London's top attractions from the River Thames
- Coffee bars are available on each boat
- Enjoy priority access and skip the lines at this terrifying tourist attraction.
- Prepared to be scared with shows featuring infamous figures like Sweeney Todd, Guy Fawkes and Jack the Ripper!
- Immerse yourself in London's grizzly history on thrilling rides!
Buckingham Palace Admission
State Rooms Entrance Ticket- Explore the 19 State Rooms of the Buckingham Palace, including the Throne Room.
- Take a stroll through the Palace Gardens and admire their stunning views.
- Join Sophie on a tea-time adventure this Christmas in The Tiger Who Came to Tea, live on stage!
- Witness a magical production of Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet performed by the English National Ballet this Christmas
- Watch this cult-classic musical, based on the legendary book by Victor Hugo.
- Watch this hilarious musical comedy, brought to you by the creators of South Park.
- See London's hottest show!
- "It’s a slam-dunk for every upcoming awards ceremony.” - Variety
- “As bio-musicals go, this is as good as it gets.” - The Guardian
- “The near-impossible expectation is that she doesn’t just ‘play’ Turner, but somehow ‘becomes’ her. Yet that precisely - magically – is what seems to happen.” - Telegraph UK
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