
What to do in London this half-term
What Would Walter Do? Travel back in time at the Tower of London (nearest pier: Tower Bridge Quay) to meet Sir Walter Raleigh on the 400th anniversary of his execution.

What Would Walter Do? Travel back in time at the Tower of London (nearest pier: Tower Bridge Quay) to meet Sir Walter Raleigh on the 400th anniversary of his execution.

Architecture There are so many fabulous buildings to admire between Westminster and Tower Bridge. From the gothic Palace of Westminster to the ultra-modern Shard, the recreated Globe Theatre (the only

A sense of porpoise For much of the 20th century, the Thames was one of the most polluted rivers in the country, but over the past 50 years, efforts to

Festival events, exhibitions and installations will be held along a 42 mile stretch of the river to highlight its heritage and importance to London life. We’ve been looking through the

The West End of London is renowned throughout the world for its theatre, and no holiday in the capital can be without a visit to a play or a musical.

Well, if you’re thinking of taking them to London for a day trip or maybe a longer break, there’ll plenty out there in addition to the permanent London attractions. Here’s

Tower of London You’ll get a thousand years of London history in one day out at the Tower of London (nearest pier: Tower Bridge Quay). The iconic White Tower was constructed

If you’re planning a cruise on the River Thames on 30 June 2018, choose your time of travel carefully if you want to get a bonus view of one of

One of London’s most famous theatres is The Globe, the recreation of the original Globe Theatre where, just over 500 years ago, many of Shakespeare’s plays were originally performed. The

There are many kid-friendly places to go to in London, and four of them are just over the river from where you can board our boats at Westminster Pier! Shrek’s

Just because London is a major tourist centre, it doesn’t mean to say you have to run around like a headless chicken taking in as much history and culture as

If you live and work in London, you’ll understand only too well the misery of the daily commute to and from work. If you travel by tube, you’re either squashed