COACH & SIGHTSEEING TOURS LONDON

The world’s most multicultural city can be found just 125 miles from the Centurion Travel depot. Whatever your agenda may be, we ensure each of our passengers arrive safely at their destination. Coach drivers at Centurion Travel offer a wealth of experience and knowledge on the country’s capital and the best ways in which to maximise any duration of time spent exploring this incredible city. 

Top travel tips

See below for top tips and general information to help you plan and make the most of your visit:
  • Museums and attractions are in abundance in the city capital. Ensure you make the most of London’s free attractions and book your tickets for days out in advance. This will minimise queueing and is also likely to save you money – in some cases a 30% discount!
  • Despite great rail links with the London Underground, bus services, bike hire facilities and even boat rides(!) an excursion to London is likely to include lots of walking. Comfortable shoes are a must, as is experiencing some of the city on foot where some of the best views can be found.
  • Panoramic views of the city make great selfies! Try booking a slot at the Sky Garden (free) or, paying to travel to the highest point in London on story 72 of The Shard. Helicopter tours are also available for a premium cost and are a great way to sightseeing.
  • If you are looking to set your taste buds on a new dish or cuisine, visit one of London’s many street food venders and experience breakfast, lunch or dinner from around the world.
  • Markets of all descriptions can be found in the city centre – antiques, flowers, fresh food, vintage clothing and many more are in abundance. Research the best markets for your tastes and discover the random treasures hiding in London’s streets.
  • London may be considered very ‘urban’ but, it is also home to some magnificent, large and varied gardens. Covent Garden, Chiswick House & Garden, Kensington Palace Gardens, Chelsea Physic Garden and the Royal Botanical Gardens are just a few of the city’s green gems.
  • Parks in London are great places to stop for a picnic (weather permitting!) and admire the trees, flowers and ponds to be had. Hyde Park (London’s most famous) host events all year round, check the schedule to see what’s on offer.
  • The residential home of royalty – London is home to ten royal palaces, each beautifully decorated and most of which, are still royal residential properties today. Visit these for an insight into how the monarchy live.

General Information

Attractions

Big Ben, Coca-Cola London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, Hyde Park, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, The Shard, Victoria and Albert Museum, The National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Natural History Museum, Kensington Palace, ZSL London Zoo, London Dungeon, Churchill War Rooms, Science Museum, national Maritime Museum, London Transport Museum, Barbican Centre, The British Library, Royal Botanic Gardens, Somerset House, Royal Opera House, Nelson’s Column, Design Museum, The Wallace Collection, Saatchi Gallery, Madame Tussauds London, The Sherlock Holmes Museum, V&A Museum of Childhood, Royal Air Force Museum, Freud Museum, Fashion and Textile Museum, Museum of Brands, Imperial War Museum, William Morris Gallery, London Transport Museum and London Dungeons are just a few of our favourites.

Contact us today to discuss the best way to explore the attractions and districts on your agenda. We can help to ensure your exploration of this busy capital is as stress-free as possible, with experienced on hand advice to talk you through the best ways to maximise time spent in Greater London as well.
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