Things to do in Shropshire
Tucked away in the heart of the English countryside, Shropshire is a hidden gem brimming with history, natural beauty, and charming market towns.WonderDays HQ has been based h...
When you’re off with the kids for weeks over the summer holidays, activities can get a bit repetitive so treat the whole family to the ultimate day out; a trip to the capital! London, a city rich in history and culture, offers countless attractions that draw visitors from around the globe. Here's a detailed look at the top 10 most popular tourist spots, their busy periods during school summer holidays, access via the tube, and their costs.
Description: Home to a vast collection of art and antiquities from around the world.
Summer Holidays: Extremely busy.
Tube Access: Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) or Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern Lines).
Cost: Free.
Description: A historic castle and former prison, housing the Crown Jewels.
Summer Holidays: Very busy.
Tube Access: Tower Hill (Circle and District Lines).
Cost: Adults £29.90, children £14.90.
Description: The official residence of the British monarch, open for tours during the summer.
Summer Holidays: Busy, especially during the Changing of the Guard.
Tube Access: Green Park (Piccadilly, Jubilee, and Victoria Lines).
Cost: Adults £30, children £16.50.
Description: A giant Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of London.
Summer Holidays: Extremely busy; booking in advance is recommended.
Tube Access: Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, and Bakerloo Lines).
Cost: Adults from £32.50, children from £27.50.
Description: Famous for its dinosaur skeletons and extensive exhibits.
Summer Holidays: Very busy.
Tube Access: South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle, and District Lines).
Cost: Free, though donations are encouraged.
6. The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
Description: The seat of the UK Parliament and iconic clock tower.
Summer Holidays: Busy, especially on tour days.
Tube Access: Westminster (Circle, District, and Jubilee Lines).
Cost: Tours start at £25.50.
Description: A modern art gallery housed in a former power station.
Summer Holidays: Moderately busy.
Tube Access: Southwark (Jubilee Line) or Blackfriars (Circle and District Lines).
Cost: Free, special exhibitions may charge.
8. The Victoria and Albert Museum
Description: The world's leading museum of art and design.
Summer Holidays: Busy.
Tube Access: South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle, and District Lines).
Cost: Free, though special exhibitions may charge.
Description: Interactive exhibits and scientific artefacts for all ages.
Summer Holidays: Very busy.
Tube Access: South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle, and District Lines).
Cost: Free, though donations are encouraged.
10. The Shard
Description: The tallest building in the UK, offering stunning views from its observation deck.
Summer Holidays: Busy; booking in advance is recommended.
Tube Access: London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern Lines).
Cost: Adults from £32, children from £25.
1. Book in Advance: For paid attractions, it's often cheaper and quicker to book online.
2. Arrive Early or Late: Visit attractions either early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak crowds.
3. Use the Tube: London’s extensive Underground network makes it easy to get around, but be prepared for crowded trains, especially during rush hours.
London's top tourist attractions offer something for everyone, from history buffs to art enthusiasts. While summer holidays can be busy, planning ahead and using public transport can help make your visit smooth and enjoyable.
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