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It was an amazing experience to explore London in a few hours the best way. We enjoyed very much London blue sky and historical places.
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Explore London on four different routes. The red line includes historic London: Big Ben, London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral. The Blue Line runs from Baker Street in the north to the old Marylebone station, with stops at Harrods and London's museums. The Green Line runs through Bloomsbury, the British Museum, from Trafalgar Square to Covent Garden, combining passengers at StPancras and Euston stations.
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It was an amazing experience to explore London in a few hours the best way. We enjoyed very much London blue sky and historical places.
Pros: The route the bus takes is great, you can see all the basic attractions, I only took the red line. Cons: It's very windy in winter, keep warm. Then when I went there, a staff member in the car said that this is not the red line, so I waited downstairs, and it opened at the appointed time... I went upstairs again, and the first row of seats was gone, and the place to shelter from the rain was gone, I was the first to wait in vain... And it was raining, there was only one raincoat in the car, they said it was only for luxury cars or something I didn't hear clearly...
double-decker bus, tourists can enjoy the view from a better height compared to other modes of transportation.often offer combination packages with entrance tickets to tourist attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower, London Eye, or other popular attractions.
Big Bus London Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Bus is great! It takes you to many famous attractions in London. You can enjoy the city scenery on the bus, and you can get on and off at any time to arrange your schedule freely. There are guides on the bus to give you a better understanding of the history and culture of the attractions. This is a convenient and interesting way to see the sights, which is very suitable for tourists. In short, taking Big Bus is a good choice to experience London.
The BigBus experience was fantastic—super convenient for hopping on and off. The route covered all the major attractions and even passed by my hotel.
Big Bus London Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and River Cruise in London. Discover the grandeur of London aboard the open-top, double-decker bus on this hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour. Choose between 24 or 48 hour ticket options & design a personal itinerary with stops including Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, St. Paul’s Cathedral and more. Enjoy unobstructed views and onboard commentary as you view the city’s highlights. Then hop off at Westminster Pier or Tower of London stop to enjoy a Thames River
Phil was our live tour guide and was absolutely fantastic, he definitely made our trip! Full of amazing knowledge, hilarious, friendly and incredibly helpful to everyone. If he wasn’t in this job, he should seriously consider stand up comedy! What a pleasure he and all the Big Bus staff were. We encountered three other members of staff while navigating London and all went out of their way to help us. So tragic to hear the job losses in London tourism - I really hope all we encountered through the Big Bus tour have secure futures.
This Big BUS is very convenient. For example, the red line passes the National Gallery and then you can walk to the British Museum after visiting the gallery. It is also very close to Big Ben. Across the river from Big Ben is the London Eye. Note that the boat ticket here is a one-way trip from the London Eye. You can take pictures of the London Eye, Big Ben, the Shard, and the Tower Bridge on the boat. After getting off the boat, there is a Big Bus boarding point at the intersection after visiting the castle. There are both red and blue lines. You can choose the blue line to go to the Natural History Museum and Hyde Park...