Guided tours
Sightseeing bus tours are run by several rival companies,
their open-top double-deckers setting off every thirty minutes from
Victoria station, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly, and other tourist
spots. Tours take roughly ninety minutes (though you can hop on and
off as often as you like) and cost around £12. Alternatively, you
can hop aboard one of the bright yellow World War II amphibious
vehicles used by Frog Tours (tel 20/7928 3132;
www.frogtours.com) for a combined bus and boat tour .
After fifty minutes driving round the usual sights, you plunge into
the river and go on a half-hour cruise. Tours set off every
half-hour from behind County Hall, from 10am to dusk, with tickets
costing £13. Another money-saving option is to skip the commentary
by hopping on a real London bus - the #11 from Victoria will take
you past Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, up Whitehall,
round Trafalgar Square, along the Strand and on to St Paul's
Cathedral.
Walking tours are infinitely more appealing, mixing
solid historical facts with juicy anecdotes in the company of a
local specialist. Walks on offer range from a literary pub crawl
round Bloomsbury to a tour of places associated with the Beatles.
Tours tend to cost £4-5 and usually take two hours. To find out
what's on offer for the week, check in the "Around Town" section of
Time Out. The widest range of walks on offer are run by
Original London (tel 020/7624 3978).
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