正在寻找伦敦最热门的游玩项目? 我们为您汇总了一些最受欢迎的景点和活动,以便您能充分利用旅程,将最精彩的体验填满您的观光清单。 我们的清单包括:
在伦敦热门游玩项目的门票上节省开支
许多伦敦顶级玩乐项目都包含在 London Explorer Pass® 中。 制定您专属的观光行程,在众多伦敦顶级景点和活动中随心选择,相比在门口购票,您可节省高达 35% 的综合入门费用。 查看所有可用的通票、景点和价格 - learn more。 正在寻找更多结构化的行程建议吗? 那就查看我们为初次游客准备的 popular One Day in London 或 3 days in London itinerary 吧。
可口可乐伦敦眼 (The Coca-Cola London Eye)
乘坐伦敦最受欢迎的景点——可口可乐伦敦眼(又称千禧轮),将这座城市无与伦比的鸟瞰美景尽收眼底。 您将在这座高出地面 443 英尺(约 135 米)的欧洲最高观景轮顶端欣赏到伦敦 360 度的全景。每个座舱内都配有互动平板电脑,为您详细介绍在旋转过程中所看到的各项地标。 正在寻找更多伦敦最佳拍照地点吗? 请查看我们关于 other famous London landmarks to visit 的博客,为您的旅行提供参考。 内部贴士:建议您在开馆时(通常为 10:00)准时到达,以避开拥挤的人群。 如何入场: Coca-Cola London Eye tickets 包含在伦敦自选包中。
伦敦杜莎夫人蜡像馆 (Madame Tussauds London)
参观一切蜡像艺术的起源——伦敦杜莎夫人蜡像馆 (Madame Tussauds London)。 这座迷人的博物馆将蜡像艺术与英国名人文化完美结合,为您带来独一无二的伦敦体验。 游客们可以见到自己喜爱的名人,并与著名的历史人物合影留念,例如英女王陛下和其他皇室成员、本尼迪克特·康伯巴奇 (Benedict Cumberbatch)、卡拉·迪瓦伊 (Cara Delevigne)、穆罕默德·阿里 (Muhammad Ali) 等。 您甚至可以近距离接触两位英国最受欢迎的视频博主:佐伊·萨格 (Zoe Sugg) 和阿尔菲·德耶斯 (Alfie Deyes)。 如何入场:Madame Tussauds London tickets 包含在伦敦自选包中。
伦敦海洋生物水族馆 (SEA LIFE London Aquarium)
伦敦海洋生物水族馆坐落于时尚的伦敦南岸,是伦敦最大的水族馆,这里栖息着种类繁多的海洋生物,包括鲨鱼、章鱼、色彩斑斓的鱼类、海龟、企鹅等。 穿过太平洋展缸中的鲨鱼漫步 (Shark Walk) 水下隧道时,别忘了抬头仰望,您可以欣赏到鲨鱼在头顶上方游动的景象。 这里是带孩子游玩的绝佳去处。 还想了解更多灵感吗? 查看我们关于其他 things to do in London with kids 的博客。 如何入场:SEA LIFE London Aquarium tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
梦工厂之旅:怪物史瑞克大冒险! (DreamWorks Tours: Shrek’s Adventure!)
《史瑞克》 (Shrek) 系列电影的粉丝们将通过这种全新的 4D 体验,尽情领略电影主题、角色和冒险故事。 这场时长 75 分钟的 4D 巴士之旅将带您穿梭于 10 场以童话为主题的真人表演之中,并为您呈现引人入胜的特效。 您将见到所有喜爱的《史瑞克》(Shrek) 角色,以及梦工厂宇宙中的其他人物。对于孩子们来说,这将是一次相当全面的奇遇,他们能见到心仪的角色,如《功夫熊猫》(Kung Fu Panda) 里的阿宝、《马达加斯加》(Madagascar) 里的企鹅,以及《驯龙高手》(How to Train Your Dragon) 里的角色。 如何入场:DreamWorks Tours: Shrek's Adventure London tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
伦敦地牢 (The London Dungeon)
伦敦地牢以其极其恐怖的互动体验而闻名。 身着戏服的演员通过 18 场不同的表演重现血腥的历史事件,展现了伦敦历史上的一些黑暗时刻。 令人难以置信的特效与幻觉结合,使其成为伦敦最受欢迎的景点之一。 如何入场:The London Dungeon tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
伦敦眼游船 (London Eye River Cruise)
在时长 40 分钟、配有完整解说的休闲观光游船上,从泰晤士河欣赏伦敦美景。 您将沿着横穿伦敦市中心的泰晤士河航行,欣赏伦敦天际线上的标志性景观,如大本钟、伦敦塔、议会大厦、可口可乐伦敦眼等。 如何入场:London Eye River Cruise tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
Big Bus 伦敦随上随下观光巴士 (Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus London Tours)
游览并确保参观所有顶级景点的最佳方式之一就是参加配有解说的观光巴士之旅。 您可以灵活地在超过 50 个包含在内的站点随上随下。 您可以用它来规划景点游览行程,或者坐满全程进行一次全面的游览。 沿途的热门站点包括:
海德公园角 (Hyde Park Corner)、皮卡迪利市集 (Piccadilly Market)、特拉法加广场 (Trafalgar Square)、伦敦眼 (The Coca-Cola London Eye)、圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul's Cathedral)、 伦敦桥 (London Bridge)、国会广场 (Parliament Square)、白金汉宫 (Buckingham Palace) 等更多景点 如何入场:Hop-On Hop-Off London Sightseeing Tour ticket 包含在伦敦自选包中。
温布利球场导览游 (Wembley Stadium Tour)
在伦敦,没有什么比一场足球比赛更能吸引人群了。 体育迷们一定想参观温布利球场 (Wembley Stadium) —— 这是世界上最著名的体育场,也是英格兰足球队的主场,您可以参加一次全程导览游。 您将进入体育场内不对公众开放的区域,如球员通道、英格兰队更衣室、新闻发布厅等。 您的导游将带您回顾赛场上发生的历史时刻,您甚至还有机会看到足总杯 (FA Cup) 的仿真复制品。 如何入场:Wembley Stadium Tour tickets 包含在伦敦自选包中。
电视剧及电影步行导览游
在伦敦进行导览式漫步,亲眼看看您喜爱的英国电视剧和电影中的现实场景,例如《神秘博士》(Doctor Who)、詹姆斯·邦德 (James Bond) 系列电影以及《福尔摩斯》(Sherlock Holmes)。 您将看到这些节目的标志性取景地,同时还能打卡一些标志性地标和伦敦著名的街区。 如何入场:伦敦自选包中包含多项 Best London Walking Tours。
伦敦 Fat Tire 单车巡游游
参加伦敦单车导览游,前往旅游巴士无法到达的伦敦角落,同时还能锻炼身体。 这项单车导览之旅将带您游览伦敦最受欢迎的景点,包括:国会大厦、白金汉宫、西敏寺、大本钟、皇家公园、肯辛顿宫、特拉法加广场等。专业导游将为您讲解每个景点的历史。 单车导览游是了解这座城市并像当地人一样体验伦敦的最佳方式之一。 如何入场:伦敦自选包包含 Fat Tire bike Tours of London。
圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul’s Cathedral)
圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul’s Cathedral) 由当时最著名的建筑师之一克里斯多弗·雷恩爵士 (Sir Christopher Wren) 于 1710 年设计,其标志性的圆顶和周围的尖塔使其至今仍是伦敦最具代表性的建筑之一。 作为英国圣公会的所在地,圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul’s Cathedral) 拥有极其深厚的历史底蕴。 您可以使用提供的多媒体平板电脑进行自助游,或者根据每日安排的导览游计划行程(视供应情况而定)。 您可以攀登 528 级台阶到达圆顶顶部,俯瞰伦敦的壮丽全景,包括泰晤士河、泰特现代美术馆和莎士比亚环球剧场。 如何入场:伦敦自选包包含 St. Paul's Cathedral tickets。
空中花园 (Sky Garden)
空中花园 (Sky Garden) 是一个向公众开放的室内绿色园林,共由三层精心打造的景观绿地组成,并拥有 360 度全景落地窗,可俯瞰伦敦城市美景。 如何入场:入场免费,但您需要提前约三天预订带有入场时段的免费门票。 门票提前三周开始发放,最晚可在游览前一小时预订,具体视供应情况而定。
皇家公园 (The Royal Parks)
伦敦是全球人均绿地价值最高的城市之一。 由于伦敦 47% 的土地被划归为绿地,分布在城市各处的数千个 green spaces and parks 让人无法忽视其魅力。 充分利用这座绿意盎然的城市,计划花些时间去了解伦敦充满活力的一面。 当地人喜欢在这些优美的空间里散步、野餐、放松、玩游戏等,因此您也定能完美融入其中。 带上野餐篮,前往肯辛顿宫附近的海德公园,或是白金汉宫附近的格林公园。 或者,您也可以探索诺丁山优美的户外空间,这里是伦敦的高端区域之一。 如何进入:皇家公园免费开放。
莎士比亚环球剧场
最初的环球剧场由威廉·莎士比亚所属的宫廷大臣剧团(the Lord Chamberlain's Men)于 16 世纪后期建造,但在 1613 年的一场大火中被烧毁。 1614 年,原址重建了一座剧场,但由于后来颁布的演艺及观剧禁令,该剧场于 1642 年被迫关闭。 现在的建筑名为“莎士比亚环球剧场”,建于 1997 年。它是对剧院产业重要性的致敬,也纪念了最伟大的剧作家之一——威廉·莎士比亚。 如何进入: The London Pass® 自选包不包含莎士比亚环球剧场的门票。 国王十字火车站
《哈利·波特》的影迷们都知道这里是 9-3/4 站台的所在地,您可以在这里拍下一张推着行李车穿过砖墙的照片。 “最好跑着过去。” —— 韦斯莱夫人。 这绝对是《哈利·波特》影迷在伦敦最不容错过的体验之一。 除了 9-3/4 站台,国王十字火车站还有许多值得一看的地方:您可以抬头仰望精致的天花板,欣赏建筑之美;或者跳上一列火车,前往约克郡或苏格兰等邻近目的地。 进入方式:参观国王十字火车站无需门票。
大英博物馆
大英博物馆致力于记录人类文化历史,馆内展出超过 800 万件艺术作品和文物,其中包括最为著名的罗塞塔石碑,是世界上规模最大、内容最全面的此类博物馆之一。 每天都提供免费导览服务,或者您可以选择语音导览,通过耳机聆听与展品同步的专家预录讲解。 进入方式: 大英博物馆免费入场。 艾比路
在艾比路著名的斑马线(伦敦当地人称为“zebra crossing”)上,与您的同伴一起拍一张标志性的游客照。 该地点因披头士乐队(The Beatles)的专辑封面而广为人知,即: 《艾比路》 ,这里也是艾比路录音室(前身为 EMI 录音室)的所在地。 将您的照片提交至 abbeyroadcrossing.com,即有机会出现在其官方网站上! 过马路时请务必小心,这里的交通其实非常繁忙! 进入方式: 该地点无需购票即可参观。 记得节省入场费用
以上就是为您推荐的全部内容。 这是我们为您即将到来的旅程所整理的伦敦最受欢迎且最值得体验的景点及活动清单。 无论您是在伦敦逗留几天还是几周,伦敦自选包都是您游览这座城市,并在伦敦顶级景点和活动中节省高达 35% 费用的绝佳方式。 计划在旅途中参观其中一些顶级景点吧。 无论您是与年幼的孩子、青少年还是仅与成年人同行,我们相信您和您的家人都会度过一段美好的时光。
《史瑞克》 (Shrek) 系列电影的粉丝们将通过这种全新的 4D 体验,尽情领略电影主题、角色和冒险故事。 这场时长 75 分钟的 4D 巴士之旅将带您穿梭于 10 场以童话为主题的真人表演之中,并为您呈现引人入胜的特效。 您将见到所有喜爱的《史瑞克》(Shrek) 角色,以及梦工厂宇宙中的其他人物。对于孩子们来说,这将是一次相当全面的奇遇,他们能见到心仪的角色,如《功夫熊猫》(Kung Fu Panda) 里的阿宝、《马达加斯加》(Madagascar) 里的企鹅,以及《驯龙高手》(How to Train Your Dragon) 里的角色。 如何入场:DreamWorks Tours: Shrek's Adventure London tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
伦敦地牢以其极其恐怖的互动体验而闻名。 身着戏服的演员通过 18 场不同的表演重现血腥的历史事件,展现了伦敦历史上的一些黑暗时刻。 令人难以置信的特效与幻觉结合,使其成为伦敦最受欢迎的景点之一。 如何入场:The London Dungeon tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
在时长 40 分钟、配有完整解说的休闲观光游船上,从泰晤士河欣赏伦敦美景。 您将沿着横穿伦敦市中心的泰晤士河航行,欣赏伦敦天际线上的标志性景观,如大本钟、伦敦塔、议会大厦、可口可乐伦敦眼等。 如何入场:London Eye River Cruise tickets 包含在伦敦自选包 (London Explorer Pass) 中。
游览并确保参观所有顶级景点的最佳方式之一就是参加配有解说的观光巴士之旅。 您可以灵活地在超过 50 个包含在内的站点随上随下。 您可以用它来规划景点游览行程,或者坐满全程进行一次全面的游览。 沿途的热门站点包括:
在伦敦,没有什么比一场足球比赛更能吸引人群了。 体育迷们一定想参观温布利球场 (Wembley Stadium) —— 这是世界上最著名的体育场,也是英格兰足球队的主场,您可以参加一次全程导览游。 您将进入体育场内不对公众开放的区域,如球员通道、英格兰队更衣室、新闻发布厅等。 您的导游将带您回顾赛场上发生的历史时刻,您甚至还有机会看到足总杯 (FA Cup) 的仿真复制品。 如何入场:Wembley Stadium Tour tickets 包含在伦敦自选包中。
在伦敦进行导览式漫步,亲眼看看您喜爱的英国电视剧和电影中的现实场景,例如《神秘博士》(Doctor Who)、詹姆斯·邦德 (James Bond) 系列电影以及《福尔摩斯》(Sherlock Holmes)。 您将看到这些节目的标志性取景地,同时还能打卡一些标志性地标和伦敦著名的街区。 如何入场:伦敦自选包中包含多项 Best London Walking Tours。
参加伦敦单车导览游,前往旅游巴士无法到达的伦敦角落,同时还能锻炼身体。 这项单车导览之旅将带您游览伦敦最受欢迎的景点,包括:国会大厦、白金汉宫、西敏寺、大本钟、皇家公园、肯辛顿宫、特拉法加广场等。专业导游将为您讲解每个景点的历史。 单车导览游是了解这座城市并像当地人一样体验伦敦的最佳方式之一。 如何入场:伦敦自选包包含 Fat Tire bike Tours of London。
圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul’s Cathedral) 由当时最著名的建筑师之一克里斯多弗·雷恩爵士 (Sir Christopher Wren) 于 1710 年设计,其标志性的圆顶和周围的尖塔使其至今仍是伦敦最具代表性的建筑之一。 作为英国圣公会的所在地,圣保罗大教堂 (St. Paul’s Cathedral) 拥有极其深厚的历史底蕴。 您可以使用提供的多媒体平板电脑进行自助游,或者根据每日安排的导览游计划行程(视供应情况而定)。 您可以攀登 528 级台阶到达圆顶顶部,俯瞰伦敦的壮丽全景,包括泰晤士河、泰特现代美术馆和莎士比亚环球剧场。 如何入场:伦敦自选包包含 St. Paul's Cathedral tickets。
空中花园 (Sky Garden) 是一个向公众开放的室内绿色园林,共由三层精心打造的景观绿地组成,并拥有 360 度全景落地窗,可俯瞰伦敦城市美景。 如何入场:入场免费,但您需要提前约三天预订带有入场时段的免费门票。 门票提前三周开始发放,最晚可在游览前一小时预订,具体视供应情况而定。
《哈利·波特》的影迷们都知道这里是 9-3/4 站台的所在地,您可以在这里拍下一张推着行李车穿过砖墙的照片。 “最好跑着过去。” —— 韦斯莱夫人。 这绝对是《哈利·波特》影迷在伦敦最不容错过的体验之一。 除了 9-3/4 站台,国王十字火车站还有许多值得一看的地方:您可以抬头仰望精致的天花板,欣赏建筑之美;或者跳上一列火车,前往约克郡或苏格兰等邻近目的地。 进入方式:参观国王十字火车站无需门票。Fun things to do in London: big city views
Fun things to do in London: big city views
London isn’t short of a viewing platform or six from which to gaze down upon the city, its ant-sized inhabitants and its toytown traffic like some sort of god. And if you think excitedly pointing out London landmarks from your lofty vantage point isn’t a fun thing to do, well, you’re probably dead inside. For the rest of you, let’s take a look at some of the best observation decks in town, entry to several of which is either a) free or b) included with the Go City London pass…
The London Eye. London’s favorite spinning observation deck requires little introduction. Standing 443 feet tall on the South Bank, it offers up ever-changing perspectives on the city skyline, revealing such esteemed landmarks as Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, The Shard and – on clear days – the distant turrets of Windsor Castle, as it completes its gentle 30-minute rotation. Fun? You betcha it is!
The Shard. Only the tallest building in Britain, The Shard juts above the streets of Southwark like a great big slab of broken glass. Or a shard, if you will. Ascend 1,000 feet to its 7nd-floor observation deck (aka The View from The Shard), from where 360-degree panoramas as far as the South Downs and Thames Estuary await.
The Sky Garden. London’s highest public garden is free to enter and contains three glorious stories of perfectly preened greenspaces and floor-to-ceiling 360-degree views of the city. You’ll find it up top of The Fenchurch Building (aka the Walkie-Talkie) and you’ll need to book your slot in advance.
Tower Bridge. Not quite as high as the others on our list, but a thrill-and-a-half nevertheless, Tower bridge’s glass-floored walkways give truly bird’s-eye views of traffic crossing over (and under) the road bridge beneath your feet. Look up for stellar close-ups of the Tower of London, HMS Belfast and St Paul’s Cathedral.
Up at the O2. Ok, this one is fun. Like, really really fun. For here’s your opportunity to walk right across the top of the Greenwich landmark formerly known as the Millennium Dome. Simply suit up, make sure your harness is secure, and follow your guide to a knee-knocking 170 feet above terra firma. Your reward? Ace al fresco views of Canary Wharf, the Olympic Park, Greenwich, and the cable cars making their own slow ascent and descent over the River Thames.
Fun things to do in London: historical high jinks
Fun things to do in London: historical high jinks
Who said history can’t be fun? Someone with no imagination, that’s who. Anyway, it’s not even possible to go to London and avoid the historical stuff altogether, because it’s there on pretty much every corner and in the very earth beneath your feet. Ready for the fun stuff? Ok, let’s go.
The Cutty Sark. Unleash your inner 19th-century seafarer as you set sail on the world’s last surviving tea clipper. Well, not set sail exactly: these days the Cutty Sark is docked on dry land on Greenwich’s waterfront. But it’s still a massive thrill to walk its decks, touch original parts of the ship’s hull and experience the sights, smells and sounds of life at sea in days of yore. Don’t skip tea in the café afterwards, for the full immersive experience.
The Royal Observatory. There’s nothing stuffy about this Greenwich icon. Fun-seeking visitors can snap selfies straddling the east and west hemispheres, catch the tomato-red Time Ball dropping at precisely 1PM, and eyeball intricate navigational instruments and a telescope so large it needs a crane to move it.
The Tower of London. You’d have to be raven mad to not be inspired by the Tower of London and its long, storied history. Meet the resident ravens (and their keepers), cast a beady eye over the glittering Crown Jewels, hear gruesome tales of murders and beheadings, and try to avoid the wandering specter of Anne Boleyn, executed here in 1536 and, some believe, still hanging around in search of her errant noggin.
St Paul’s Cathedral. ‘Fun’ might not be the first word that springs to mind when playing a game of cathedral word association, but the Whispering Gallery at St Paul’s – architect Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece – is most certainly that. Fun, we mean. Mumble your deepest darkest secrets into one side of the iconic dome and marvel in awe as your friend way over on the other side hears precisely what you said. Afterwards, climb all the way up to the top for more of those sweet London skyline views.
The Monument. More climbing? More Christopher Wren? Sure, why not! There are 311 fun-filled steps up to the top of The Monument to the Great Fire of London (to give it its full title) and you'll even receive a certificate to prove you made it the whole way up. As if those views weren’t reward enough!
Fun things to do in London: unstuffy museums
Fun things to do in London: unstuffy museums
The best museums are the kind that factor in a little hands-on fun alongside all those priceless ‘look but don’t touch’ exhibits. And if there’s one thing London has loads of, it’s museums. Many of them hands-on. So let’s take a gander at the major funsters…
The Natural History Museum. There’s plenty more to do here once you’ve ticked off Hope (the 83-foot-long blue whale skeleton that soars over the Hintze Hall), come nose-to-horn with a triceratops skull in the Dinosaurs gallery and eyeballed a meteorite that’s approximately 4.5 billion years older than you. We’re talking fun dino discos, after-hours yoga sessions among the fossils, crocheting classes, behind-the scenes tours and more. Entry to this Kensington museum is free but these add-on classes must be booked and paid for in advance.
The Science Museum. No less awesome than its Kensington neighbor, the Science Museum promises plenty of wonder for wide-eyed kids of all ages. Think vast steam engines, lunar modules, Amy Johnson’s Gipsy Moth and the first ever Apple computer. Once again, entry to the museum is free. Your Go City London pass also gets you entry to the IMAX cinema here, for blockbusters, educational films and classic movies, while the museum’s quite wonderful Wonderlab – a hands-on playground for kids aged 3 to 93 – requires an extra ticket.
London Transport Museum. Like all great museums, this Covent Garden beaut feels like actual time travel. You can achieve this by sitting in the driver’s seat of an iconic bright red Routemaster bus, boarding a horse-drawn Victorian omnibus (minus the horse obviously, this isn’t a zoo), having a peek at the world’s first underground train and driving a modern Tube train simulator. There’s also a splendid collection of vintage posters from the golden age of travel to peruse. It’s wheely thrilling stuff (sorry).
The Postal Museum. We know what you’re thinking. A museum about mailing letters and parcels? Fun? Don’t be ridiculous! But that’s before we tell you it includes an actual working Mail Rail train, used to safely ferry letters and parcels far beneath the streets of London for nearly a century. And, yes, you can ride it! Fold yourself into its tiny carriages (like the Tube but even more cramped) for a nostalgic subterranean whiz that’s sure to surprise and delight.
Frameless. Still lifes too... still for ya? Then try this immersive approach to art instead, in which classic masterpieces (hello van Gogh’s Starry Night!) are transformed into moving, swirling and occasionally three-dimensional digital extravaganzas of light, color and sound that you can actual walk through, into and around. Ol’ Vincent would likely be spinning in his grave at the very idea of it, and it will likely make art purists shudder. But is it fun? Yes, yes it is.
Fun things to do in London: Grade-A entertainments
Fun things to do in London: Grade-A entertainments
So we’ve covered great views, essential historical attractions and some of the city’s funnest museums. What else is there? Well, this is London so… loads, actually. Here’s a selection of attractions that hit 100 on the fun and frivolity scale, and no mistake…
Madame Tussauds London. What could possibly be more fun than posing for selfies with celebrities made out of wax? In fact, in many ways it’s even better than the real thing because you get to avoid all that awkward and embarrassing small talk about what a big fan you are and how much you love them and will love them forever and ever, etc. Anyway, here’s your chance to get up close to such luminaries as Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, the King of England and Jack the Ripper.
The Paddington Bear Experience. The clue’s in the name of this immersive tribute to the planet’s most famous marmalade-munching, hat wearing, suitcase-carrying Peruvian bear. Meet the Browns and li’l Paddy himself as you visit locations like Gruber's Antiques Store, Windsor Gardens and even Peru in search of the oranges you’ll need to prepare for the rapidly approaching Marmalade Day Festival. No, this isn’t a fever dream, it’s a fun day out for the whole family.
Swingers West End. Ok, stop sniggering at the back. We know what you’re thinking and this is… not that. Instead, Swingers invites you to hit a hole in one (stop it!) in its seaside themed crazy golf course – complete with loop-the-loops, a Ferris wheel and a helter-skelter – just off Oxford Circus in central London. The good news: this whole wacky experience takes place indoors, meaning the chances of a seagull stealing your chips are basically zero.
Themed walking tours. Did you know that if you wanted to go on every walking tour in London it would take 237 years to complete them all? That may or may not be true, but what we do know is that they’re fun. Lots of fun. Especially ones like this wizard Harry Potter walk, which sees you mobilicorpus your way around several filming locations that you’ll recognize from the movie franchise. Or this Beatles-related magical mystery tour, which includes a chance to annoy motorists by stopping for selfies on the fabled Abbey Road crossing. And if you like these, well, we’ve got loads more where they came from!
Wicked The Musical. Join Glinda, Elphaba and the gang for an all-singing, all-dancing, gravity-defying theatrical experience that you’re unlikely to forget in a hurry. This is the real deal, taking place at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, where this juggernaut of a musical has been bewitching audiences for more than two decades. Now that’s magic.
And that’s it! We hope you’ve had fun reading about our favourite ‘Fundon’ experiences. Now, grab your Go City London pass, get yourself out there and start having some fun of your own!
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