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4 Tips to Plan a Sightseeing Trip in London

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If you are planning a trip to London, you will have an enormous number of options. London is a massive capital city and really does have something for everyone. Whether you like science, nature, art or just wandering around the city and taking everything in, there is a wealth of things to see and do. It makes perfect sense to plan your trip thoroughly beforehand to ensure that you make the most of your time there. 

Here are some key points to consider and just a few options for places to visit when you come to London.

  1. For the art lovers

London is truly blessed with some excellent art galleries, and these are perfect sightseeing places for any art fan. The Tate Modern is one of the most famous art galleries and here you can see works by world famous artists such as Damian Hirst, Dali and Picasso. This gallery is also completely free of charge to visit which is a brilliant bonus for tourists! If you want to see the work of some of the world’s best painters, head for the National Gallery and take in iconic works by Van Gogh and Turner. 

These are just two of the best galleries in London, there are numerous galleries across the city that will satisfy any taste of an art lover.

  1. Transport considerations

London is an immensely busy city and for most people the thought of driving around it by car is off putting. The road network can be quite difficult to navigate and at peak times traffic congestion is a real problem. Thankfully, the capital is well served by both the London underground and numerous bus routes. 

Another great option for transport around the city is to utilize the services of London taxi firms such as premier cars London. London taxi drivers must complete an extremely complex navigation test known as “the knowledge” in order to become licensed taxi drivers. When you choose a registered London taxi firm you are reassured that the driver will have extensive knowledge and experience of driving round London’s busy and complex road network. 

  1. Science and history 

Tourists with an interest in science and history are well served in London. There is the Science Museum which boasts interactive exhibits that encourage first-hand learning for inquisitive minds. It covers all scientific subjects from astrophysics to medicine and is a place that all the family will be inspired by. In terms of history one key building is the Natural History Museum. Here you can see unique items from the collection that span back 4.5 billion years in the past. One major exhibition is a full blue whale skeleton which can be seen along with a collection of dinosaur skeletons and fossils.

  1. The London Eye

No visit to London would be complete without a ride on the London Eye. Built in 1999 it is a hugely popular tourist attraction as it offers spectacular views across the river Thames. It was designed and built because of a competition to make a new landmark that would mark the turning of the century as the world moved into the new millennium. Today it receives over three million visitors a year and should be a major attraction for all sightseers.