Visiting London with teens? To keep teens entertained and happy, you need to know where to go. Here are 25 things do in ...
The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
the London Eye. Experience London from new heights (135 metres up, to be exact), then enjoy a two course lunch, plus tea and coffee, on a blissful river cruise. This experience is for Saturdays ...
A museum first and foremost, it may surprise many that the Natural History Museum is one of London’s best events venues too.
As 2024 draws to a close, London offers countless ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve, from the iconic fireworks on the Thames ...
Set sail from Harwich International Port, a historic UK departure point with easy access to Europe. Explore top cruise lines, ...
We rode in an open-top bus, watched the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, enjoyed the view from the London Eye, and toured ... and a short river boat cruise. And my first visit to ...
If you pass by the London Eye this Friday (October 18), you’re going to see the structure illuminated with bold red lights. But why? To mark Wear Red Day 2024, and celebrate 10 years of the ...
with the London Eye and historic River Thames as your backdrop. As the Eye gracefully rotates, you’ll be treated to a selection of sweet and savoury delights. Think Smoked Salmon and Crème ...
Google has previously dabbled with offering city guides in the likes of Google Lens and Google Earth, but the combination of ...
Tom Cruise has reportedly relocated ... will be in the eye of the storm. The Hollywood star was spotted in London sporting a concerned look amid the news of Milton's destructive power.
Much like the Millennium Dome – or, as its known to those who don’t remember the twentieth century, the O2 Arena – the London Eye was built to celebrate the year 2000. But unlike the ill ...