DHTour will NOT be undersold on any of these items. If you have found a cheaper price on any other website let us know and we will match or beat that price. Unlimited London Travel Card
Unlimited travel on London's underground, buses and local trains. Our advice - never go to London without one! Recommended for all visitors staying consecutive days in London.
Children under 5 are free on all services. Children 5-15 1-day cards can be purchased in London. NEW for 2006 - children under 11 travel free, after 9:30 AM , on the underground system and the DLR (Dockland Light Railway) when accompanied by an adult with a valid Travel Card. Oyster Cards - the Londoner's own travel card!(good if you will be in and out of London non-consecutive days)
We can offer you the 15.00GBP version - $35.00 (includes 2.00GBP London Transport sign on fee) Contact us for more details and comparison of Visitor Travel Card vs. Oyster Card. Airport Transfers![]()
Private limo or mpv
Hop-on / Hop-off City Sightseeing
24 hours of non-stop touring, on four different routes and with a free River Cruise!
Children under 5 are free n.b. we can offer similar tours in Edinburgh, Oxford, Stratford, Salisbury (Stonehenge), York, Cardiff, Dublin, Paris and Rome. Please ask for pricing. London Pass
Free entry to over 50 attractions, front of the line entry, 160 page guide book and other special offers. Includes: Tower of London, Hampton Court, Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and more!
London Plus - Rail Pass
Get outside of London and see what the 'burbs have to offer. This pass offers unlimited travel on the participating rail network throughout the southeast of England, including Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, Stratford-upon-avon, and Brighton. Includes 2 x 1 way passes on Gatwick, Heathrow or Stanstead Express.
The Royal Pass
Front of the line admission to William's Tower of London, Henry VIII's Hampton Court, Victoria & Diana's Kensington Palace and the Banqueting House - where Charles I lost his head - literally! A feast of royal history!
Buckingham Palace
Visitors may tour the 19 State Rooms, including the Throne Room, Picture Gallery and Ballroom, the largest room in Buckingham Palace used for investitures and State banquets. All the state rooms are opulently decorated with some of the finest pictures, tapestries and works of art from the Royal Collection. Available Aug 1st to Sep 27th, 2009 for $39.00 Madame Tussauds
Be part of the interactive experience at Madame Tussauds London! Then if you dare, feel the fear as you escape serial killers in Chamber Live where figures come alive and you will become part of the action!
The London Eye
The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high. Located on the banks of the River Thames it offers unrivalled views over London. Since opening at the turn of the century, the London Eye has become an iconic landmark, with a status that can be compared to Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Eros and the Tower of London.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not
Located in the heart of Piccadilly Circus, Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum offers visitors the ultimate insight into the world of the odd and bizarre. Marvel at over 500 weird and unusual artifacts in over twenty themed galleries spanning four floors. Whether examining genuine shrunken heads, getting a close up view of an actual section of the Berlin Wall, or experimenting with a real life vampire killing kit, the truly amazing Ripley's Believe It or Not! collection proves that fact can indeed be stranger than fiction.
London Dungeon
Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital's history within the deep depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, shows, rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on in this unique experience.
London Aquariam
One of Europe's largest displays of global aquatic life. With over 50 living displays and 400 different species, nowhere else in central London can visitors come face to face with nature's perfect predators.
Churchill's Museum & Cabinet War Rooms
The Churchill Museum opened by the Queen in 2005, is housed within the Cabinet War Rooms, located beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall, the very rooms from which Churchill directed Britain's war effort in the nation's darkest days. Take a step back in time as you view the WW 2 Cabinet Rooms, from 1945, and thousands of images, film and sound recordings telling the story of Churchill's ninety-year life as multi-talented writer, soldier and politician.
Medieval Banquet
The regal 4 course banquet takes place in the vaulted cellars of Ivory House, just a stone's throw from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Accompanying King Henry VIII are fighting knights, strolling players and dancing wenches. After the show, there is music and dancing. Includes unlimited beer and wine during dinner.
Globe Theatre Tour & Exhibition
Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition explores the life of Shakespeare, the London where he lived, and the theatre for which he wrote. A fascinating guided tour then takes you into the unique space. Find out about extravagant Elizabethan costumes, Renaissance instruments and how they were used, and the dramatic stories of the first Globe Theatre.
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