Attractions
London offers a diverse and exciting array of both traditional and modern attractions. Whether you're visiting London for the first time or a regular visitor we can offer you a package to suit. As experts in arranging London Breaks we've selected some of the Capital's best tours and attractions for you.
All our attractions packages are fully inclusive of your choice of quality hotel accommodation plus your chosen attractions and tours. You may either select from our most popular set packages below or if you prefer, ‘pick and mix' as many or as few attractions as you'd like from the listing below and we will create the perfect personalised London break for you!
Booking couldn't be easier. Either call or email our dedicated team of personal travel advisors who are always happy to help!
Our favorite packages:
Discover London!

Our perfect package for the first time visitor to our exciting capital!
From £69 Per Person
Inclusions:- Flight on London Eye
- River Cruise
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London for beginners!

Visit all of London's "must see's" with this essential sightseeing package
From £89 Per Person
Inclusions:- The Original Hop on, Hop off sightseeing tour
- Flight on London Eye
- River Cruise
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London by bus and by boat!

First timer visitors won't miss a thing on this 2 day package!
From £225 Per Person
Inclusions:- Flight on London Eye
- The Original Hop on, Hop off sightseeing tour
- London Pass
- Classic Evening Dinner Cruise
- 2 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London for your eyes only

Shaken not stirred ! This package is perfect for all you 007 fans out there!
From £59 Per Person
Inclusions:- Ian Fleming and James Bond – For Your Eyes Only exhibition
- Tower Bridge Exhibition
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London for Lovers

Treat your partner to our unforgettable Romantic London break
From £139 Per Person
Inclusions:- Flight on London Eye
- Premier Evening Dinner Cruise
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
Quintessentially English break

Celebrate all that is truly English with this charming 2-night package
From £139 Per Person
Inclusions:- Tower Bridge Exhibition
- Afternoon Tea at Fortnum & Mason
- St Pauls Cathedral
- Premier Evening Dinner Cruise
- 2 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London's Landmarks

See London's most iconic historical buildings by day and night!
From £145 Per Person
Inclusions:- Tower Bridge Exhibition
- St Pauls Cathedral
- London Eye
- Premier Evening Dinner Cruise
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
London Family fun for all!

Family fun at some of London’s most popular venues
From £199 Per Person
Inclusions:- London Zoo
- Madame Taussauds
- Dinner at Planet Hollywood
- 2 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
Discover London's Dark side!

This package tour is not for the faint-hearted!
From £85 Per Person
Inclusions:- London Dungeon
- Jack the Ripper Tour
- 1 night's central London accommodation with breakfast
Our favorite attractions:
London Eye

Night or day the London Eye offers spectacular views across London and its famous landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Take a approximately 30 minute gradual flight in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules and enjoy the skyline at your leisure.
Madame Tussauds

A visit to Madame Tussauds is essential – where else can you savour two centuries of fame and notoriety, and tell the great and good exactly what you think of them? It’ll be your most famous day out ever!
St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's, with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline, but there is so much more to Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece than its impressive facade. The interior, with its glittering mosaics, intricate stone carving, and breathtaking vantage points, are just a few reasons why a visit to St Paul's is a must.
Tower of London

The iconic Tower of London has been part of British history since the early 1080s when William the Conqueror started building a massive stone tower at the centre of his fortress. Through the centuries that followed successive monarchs added to this London landmark which has acted as fortress, palace and prison.
Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace was purchased by William III and Mary II in 1689, then known as Nottingham House, built in 1605. Many additions and developments were made by various monarchs over the years, and the palace remains as a residence for members of The Royal Family. The best-known resident of recent years was Diana, Princess of Wales, who occupied apartments in the palace from 1981 to 1997.
London Aquarium

Visit the London Aquarium, one of Europe’s largest displays of aquatic life and home to up to 400 species in over 50 displays, from sharks, stingrays and clownfish, to moray eels, lionfish and sideways walking crabs. Relax, unwind, and delve into the depths of the exciting and diverse underwater world at the London Aquarium.
London Dungeon

Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital’s history within the eerie depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, shows, two rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on in this unique 90 minute experience.


