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Reviews: [Instagram-Worthy] London Panoramic Bus Dining Tour (Optional Lunch/Dinner + Scenic City Views)
Guest User2025-05-15
This is definitely an experience worthwhile! Enjoy exquisite French cuisine while touring! The views from the train windows are excellent. The basic route is a loop around popular attractions along the Thames River, taking about 1 hour and 45 minutes, with plenty of photo spots along the way. Just remember not to be late, as the train will not wait, and remember to book in advance.
Reviews: Warwick Castle, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon & Cotswolds Day trip
Guest User2026-02-15
My husband and I came here valentines weekend and we had a great time. We didnt bring the kids with us because we didnt think they would have enjoyed it, but we will definitely bring them next time we visit because there is a lot of cool stuff for them to see and experience a real castle. •We did the dungeon experience and it was the best 12quid (£6 a ticket) I've ever spent! I wouldnt really recommend the experience for younger children as it is jump scary, but it was fun. The actors are very considerate if you dont want to participate. Great experience and so much fun! We paid a little extra for the fun pictures they do, and we were pleasantly surprised that you get a key ring and magnets for your pictures (£27 I believe). •We did 2 tours that were 30minutes long each and the information and stories they told us were brilliant. The only tiny thing i will say though is some guides (and actors in the dungeon) speak a little fast, my husband is american and sometimes couldn't understand what was being said. I found the tours exciting but if you dont speak English as your first language and have younger children they might find the tours hard to keep up with. The crime and punishment tour was very good and visual and there were a few children in the group that were interested. •The cafe was a bit pricy with the fancy sandwiches/baguettes and salad (£7). They do a range of Costa coffes, donuts and cakes. You can order a baked potato with cheese/beans/tuna/chilli they looked delicious but I just wanted coffee. They did have a menu deal for children. •we went on a rainy day and had to park in the field parking, which is a bit of a walk if you have smaller children and obviously muddy when raining. You can get a shuttle from the field parking that drives you too and from the castle. Parking was £7. •The lodges looked like fun to stay in so we are looking at that for next time. •The tour guides are very knowledgeable and we had a lovely chat with one lady historian guide, who was just a joy to speak with. I love history myself, so I honestly could have chatted to her all day and I think she wouldnt have minded haha. •For the kiddies they have a Zog experience there and also a horrible history maze. •The king maker experience was fun and as you walk round you are immersed in the experience with sights and smells that you would have experienced then. Look out for the animatronic horse (I love horses so that made my day haha). •The archers were awesome to watch too. There is so much you can get out of a day at warwick castle. I would say plan your day if and wear comfortable shoes, arrive when the place opens at 10am, to get in the main Car park, prepare for weather and walking, small steps up and down the towers and low ceilings, be prepared to be a bit jump scared in the dungeon (this was super fun tho). Overall, lots to take in, beautiful scenery, enthusiastic staff, who clearly love their jobs and a lovely day out for the family.
Reviews: Hop-on hop-off bus tour in Oxford, United Kingdom
Guest User2024-08-13
After getting my headphones from the visitor center, I got on the bus, plugged them in, and was able to choose my language – everything went smoothly.
Reviews: Shakespeare's Birthplace
Guest User2017-06-07
Shuidonggou Scenic Area is quite large, different from what I had imagined. It's actually two separate attractions: one is an archaeological excavation of the living environment of ancient humans from 3000 years ago, and the other is a hidden military cave dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Both are truly impressive. There are various modes of transportation within the scenic area to facilitate visitor access. One section offers the option of horse-drawn carriage or boat; taking a horse-drawn carriage to the next location is shorter and more convenient for the elderly or those with mobility issues. The hidden military cave was a pleasant surprise. Although built in the Ming Dynasty, it's more advanced than the tunnels in the classic Chinese novel *Dungeon Fighter Online*. It must have been a military feat back then; the Ming Dynasty certainly had the money and manpower. The scenic area is definitely worth a visit.