Coach Hire in London

Greater London is not only a County full of interesting towns and villages, it is also home to England's capital city, 'London'. Covering such a vast area and encompassing what used to be Middlesex and even parts of Surrey, Greater London has countless places of interest and 'must see' attractions to visit. Starting with The Queen of England's official London residence 'Buckingham Palace', parts of which are open to visitors. 'Kew Gardens' is a popular tourist attraction, a place of such natural beauty covering three hundred acres.

The clock tower 'Big Ben' a famous London landmark which stands an amazing 316ft. high. Other fascinating places of interest include: 'Downing Street', home of the British Prime Minister. 'Marble Arch', built in 1828. The Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Catherdral and one of Londons most recent tourist attractions is the 'London Eye', the world's highest observation wheel.

See below for all the best towns & attractions London has to offer, or see a selection of London photographs in the picture tour of London courtesy of the pictures of england website.

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Here are a few coach trip locations in London that we have visited in the past:-

Admiralty Arch
This is part of London's great ceremonial route recognisable all around the world. The massive arch was designed by Sir Aston...

Albert Memorial
The Albert Memorial is a commemorative sculpture of Prince Albert commissioned by Queen Victoria. Whilst the structure was...

Big Ben
Big Ben is famous the world over for being the giant four faced clock in London, England, but infact its not the name of the...

British Library

British Museum London
Situated in Great Russell Street, The British Museum is the oldest, and one of the largest museums in the world. Housed in one...

Brompton Cemetery

Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the first home and office of the Royal family in England, and has been the home to British sovereigns since...

Bushy Park

Canary Wharf
This is London's newest and brightest business district. It offers luxurious office buildings with up to the minute facilities,...

Central London Mosque
The Central London Mosque, founded in 1965 was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd. 1978 saw the completion of the Mosque. The...

Chiswick House
Few can resist this fine classical building which was the creation of Lord Burlington, patron of the arts in the early part of...

City Hall, London
Little gasps go up at the sight of the great rounded glass building on the south bank of the River Thames. Whether this is...

Cleopatra's Needle, London

Cricket Museum
The Cricket Museum is situated at the site of the world famous Lord's Cricket Ground in St John's Wood Road, London. The Museum...

Cutty Sark Museum Ship

Down House

Earl's Court Exhibition Centre
Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London

Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park covers 73 hectares (183 acres) and is the oldest enclosed Royal Park. Greenwich Park is situated on a hilltop with...

Hall Place

Hampstead Heath
This marvellous richly planted seemingly unending open area is one of London's favourite places. It was formerly the grounds of...

Highgate Cemetery
London's famous victorian Cemetery

Holland Park
Opened in 1952, Holland Park is the most romantic of all the London Parks with one of the main features being the Kyoto Japanese...

Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament, also known as The Palace of Westminster has been the seat of the two Houses of Parliament called the...

Hyde Park

Imperial War Museum, London

John Wesley's House
A rare gem in a city full of jewels, the last home of John Wesley, founder of Methodism attracts Methodist visitors from all over...

Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is not only the private residence for several members of the Royal Family, it also has designated areas that...

Kew Palace
See also Kew Royal Botanical Gardens

Kew Royal Botanical Gardens
For over two hundred and fifty years, the gardens at Kew have been the dream and vision of talented gardeners, and the...

London Eye
At a height of 450 feet (135m) and 1600 tonnes, the London Eye Observation Wheel is the biggest of its kind to ever be built. It...

London Zoo
Since opening its doors to the public in 1847 London Zoo has become the most famous zoo in the world. With over 650 species, an...

Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds, the worldwide famous Waxworks Museum has a multitude of fascinating exhibits of famous people such as Michael...

Marble Arch
Marble Arch was was designed by John Nash and purpose built in 1828 to be the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It is...

Marble Hill House
This is a house built for a Royal mistress. It is a small, beautifully proportioned and lavishly furnished Palladian villa,...

Morden Hall Park
Morden Hall Park is a flourishing historic site with a wealth of wildlife habitats amongst its quiet watermeadows, wetlands and...

National Gallery London
The grand building of the National Gallery dominates Trafalgar Square, London. It was built to a design by William Wilkins and...

Old Royal Naval College

Planetarium
The London Planetarium is situated next door to Madame Tussauds on Marylebone Road, London. It offers both an exciting and...

Queen Victoria Memorial
The grand memorial statue to a great Queen and Empress standing almost at the doorway of Buckingham Palace, is best appreciated...

R.A.F. Museum, Hendon

Red House

Regents Park
Although the history of Regent's Park stretches back to the time of Charles I, it really only came into its own during the early...

Royal Albert Hall
Impressive venue for Gala concerts and National celebrations. The Albert Hall was built in Kensington Gardens to a design by...

Royal Institution of Great Britain
For over 200 years, the Royal Institution of Great Britain has been 'diffusing science for the common purposes of life'. A range...

Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House is situated in the purely exquisite area of Covent Garden, London. Designed by Edward Shepherd, the...

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Somerset House
This new Somerset House replaced the old building which was probably begun around 1547 and demolished in the 18th-century to make...

Southwark Cathedral
This is believed to be the oldest Gothic building in London, it stands on a spot where religious buildings have stood for over a...

St James's Palace
The origins of St.James's Palace lie deeply rooted in the reign of King Henry VIII, it was the King who started the building of...

St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in England and is the masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren, whos plans were finally...

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea FC

Sudbury Golf Club

Syon House
This is the magnificent house that made Robert Adams. At only twenty nine years of age he was commissioned to decorate Syon...

Tate Britain

Tate Modern

The National Maritime Museum
This museum is one of the most important of all the British museums, for it is a unique celebration of the history of the British...

The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum is situated in South Kensington and first opened in 1881. The Museum is one of the finest and largest...

The Old Curiosity Shop, London
The oldest shop in central London dating from around 1567. Reputed to be the inspiration for Dickens' famous book of the same...

The Royal Mews
The Royal Stables at the side of Buckingham Palace, London. Established by George III in 1762 and Redesigned by John Nash in 1825...

The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
The Royal Observatory was constructed by Sir Christopher Wren following the appointment of John Flamsteed as Royal Astronomer in...

The Science Museum
The Science Museum, situated in South Kensington, first opened in 1857 and holds the world's largest collection illustrating both...

The Serpentine Gallery
The Serpentine Gallery was founded in 1970 by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Set in a 1934 tea pavilion in the heart of the...

The Wellington Museum
Apsley House is best known for the fact that it was the home of the Duke of Wellington, but it was originally built by Robert...

Tower Bridge
London Tower Bridge was completed in 1894. It is a beautiful piece of Victorian engineering and is one of the many symbols of...

Tower of London
Historic epicentre of might and majesty, the tower has a history without parallel anywhere else in the world. With its icy past...

Trafalgar Square
Perhaps the best known square in the world, and the place where pigeons often used to outnumber people. Certainly no pigeons...

Twickenham

Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum dates back to 1852 and is the world's finest and most influential museum of decorative arts. It...

Wellington Arch
This is one of London's famous ceremonial arches, it was designed in 1825 as a triumphal entrance to Buckingham Palace from the...

Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is world famous for being the resting place of centuries of British monarchs, and as the place where...

White Hart Lane, Tottenham

 


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