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One Coach Ticket, Endless Sightseeing Opportunities.

Travel to Bristol with National Express and go sightseeing....

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With so much to see and do in London you may be spoilt for choice, but one thing's for sure, you will always be able to get around London with affordable coach tickets from National Express.

Some of the stops available through National Express in the great city of London could take you through some of the landmark sites. Below are just some of the places you could catch a National Express coach from, whilst taking in some the sights London has to offer.

Buckingham Palace Road: Buckingham Palace. Open: 27 July - 1 October 2010 09:45-18:00 (last admission 15:45) With 19 state rooms housing some of the most exquisite art work, treasures and furniture from around the world there are many wonders to gaze upon at the monarchs London residence. Tours are available that will take you through the Palace Ballroom, through the state rooms and out to the immaculate gardens. You may be lucky enough to catch the 'Changing of the Guards' which commences at 11:30 every day in the summer lasting around 45 minutes, remember to have your camera ready!

Marble Arch: National Express are offering fantastic deals on coach tickets. 

 

Baker Street: Globe Pub, Baker Street. Although the fictional home of Sherlock Holmes, one of London's most infamous characters, you could always pay a visit to one of the oldest pubs in London, The Globe. Built in 1735 this pub has the convenience of a tube station having been built underneath it, whilst being a regular meeting place for many on their travels to Wembley Stadium. Not a bad place to sit and wait for your coach, but we would not recommend sitting outside due to the high levels of traffic thundering past, not the most relaxing time you could have!

Lord's Cricket Ground: Founded in 1787, this is one of the world's most famous cricket grounds, holding around 500 matches a year hosting all nationalities from one day internationals to Pro40 matches. As well as being the historic 'home of cricket' for fans all over the world. The MCC also has a state of the art indoor cricket school, library and museum. Groups are welcome at the Lord's Cricket Ground and with National Express' cheap fares, getting your coach tickets is simple.

These are just some of the stops along the way on National Express' coach services, without mentioning the endless sights to take in such as The London Eye, Houses of Parliament or Big Ben, not to mention the numerous art galleries to suit all tastes and budgets. Whatever you are looking for in London, National Express has coach tickets to get you there.

 

City Sightseeing

If you want to see more of what London has to offer, why not hop on a City Sightseeing Tour Bus - sightseeing has never been so much fun!  Click here to find out more and book your ticket.

 

London things to do for under £10

  • Board the gallery boat and sail down the river Thames - from Pimlico's Tate Britain to Tate Modern on the South Bank. Enjoy unique riverside views, stress-free travel, and visit two of London's most impressive galleries. Adult single £5.00. Child single £2.50
  • Feeling chic-onomic? Fashionistas from far and wide plunder the Portobello Road for trendy tees and vintage accessories at bargain prices. Explore the myriad of market stalls for antiques, tasty treats, bric-a-brac and stylish jewellery.
  • Simmer down in St James's Park - a green oasis neighbouring Buckingham Palace. You can even pop down to the park ponds to watch the resident pelicans at feeding time (thats 2.30pm daily).
  • Mind-boggling exhibitions and eye-opening experiences await you at the Science Museum in South Kensington. So why not take your budding astronauts, marine biologists - and even psychologists - for an inspiring day out? Entrance is free!
  • Head east to buzzing Brick Lane and Hoxton Square for some of London?s coolest cafes, cuisine, and nightlife. And just a stone's throw away, Farringdon plays host to super club, Fabric - a Mecca for any music-devotee visiting the capital.

 

 

 

 

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