Forget paying a fortune to go on one of the many organised London siteseeing bus tours. Do it yourself for around a fiver using London's own transport system and experience London life as Londoners do.
All you need is a London Transport One Day bus pass and the details provided on this site.
This self-guided London sightseeing tour will take you out to west London, then back across the West End and
through the City to the east end of London, travelling along both north and south sides of the Thames.
You will pass many famous London tourist attractions including Harrods, Madame Tussauds, Kensington Palace, St Pauls, the Tower of London and Big Ben.
As many people are, you may be interested in visiting one of these (or other) great London landmarks along the way so it's probably a good idea to look around for discount London deals beforehand. This is sure to go a long way to making your holiday that little bit more special.
While in London, be sure to play
bingo in one of the many bingo halls the city has to offer while
giving your feet a chance to rest. Bingo is a very popular game in the UK
among locals and tourists.

The Albert Memorial and Albert Hall were both built after the death of Prince Albert in 1861. read more

Probably most famous as the London residence of Diana, Princess of Wales at the time of her death in 1997. read more

The famous waxworks was established in Baker Street in 1835. It moved to its present location in 1884. read more

The Royal Courts of Justice ("the Law Courts") were built in the nineteenth century to group all superior courts read more

St Paul's was founded in 604. However, the present building dates from 1675. read more

The Bank of England was established in 1694 and moved to its present location in 1734. read more

Begun by William I around 1066 and extended by monarchs until Edward I, the tower has been a palace, prison, menagerie read more