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Ideas for Days Out in London
The best places and top London tourist attractions to take your family if you're visiting London for a day out.
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The London Dungeons is great for those studying the middle ages, The Great Plague and The Great Fire. This is an enjoyable attraction where children can have a lot of fun as well as learn about the dark history of London. The London Dungeon brings to life the most gruesome events of British history, including the tyrannical women of the middle ages and the brutal London murders by Jack the Ripper.The strong educational focus is brought to life with live actors and interactive shows.
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Amy Winehouse has been immortalised in wax at Madame Tussauds. It was Amy's who turned up for the grand unveiling of their daughter's waxwork, which they said bears an incredible likeness to the original. Amy's wax alter ego is nearly 6 feet tall with a towering beehive. Amy is garbed in a yellow minidress like the one she wore to the BRITs, with her signature black eyeliner and tattoos. Madame Tussauds, London's most famous tourist attraction has come to life.Get up close to your favourite celebrities at this amazing day out in London. Stars such as Brad Pitt, Wayne Rooney, Robbie Williams, Jennifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue and many more are all under one roof.Madame Tussauds has the Big Brother diary room. Chat to Big Brother and Davina, or step on to The Black Pearl and discover The Dead Man's Chest with Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann.
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The British Airways London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, opened in 1999 and is the largest observation wheel in the world. It stands 135 metres (443 feet) high on the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames in Lambeth, London, England, between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges |
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At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views from the high-level Walkways and learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built. You can then visit the Victorian Engine Rooms, home to the original steam engines that used to power the Bridge lifts.
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The British Museum. The British Museum has outstanding collections that cover world cultures from Prehistory to the present day. Visit the British Museum website for information about the galleries, collections, special exhibitions and events. View the collections and take online tours. |
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