London has always been a place to relive the moments of human history. Whether you are looking for a luxurious holiday or an active break, a trip to London will surely rejuvenate your holiday experience. Perhaps when you visit, you can coincide it with the 2012 Olympics hosted in London and enjoy some memorable sport. Here are some of the fabulous spots which will surely give you an amazing time:
Visit Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum - Life-like wax models of famous personalities in the fields of sports, music, theatre, movies and politics are displayed at this museum for the entertainment of the public. Visitors will be able to stand close to their favourite wax role models and celebrities and take a photograph. The museum is open everyday of the week from 9.30 am onwards - except on public holidays. The museum has various ticket options and the elderly may be able to obtain a discounted ticket.
Make a Trip to the Tower of London - The elderly will enjoy a trip to the Tower of London where there are many attractions like the Medieval Palace, Crown Jewels, the Tower Green and a large display of armour and other antiquities. Visitors can make use of the guide available at the Tower to see how to chart out their visit and see as much as possible as is convenient to them. The Jewel House and the Crown Jewels exhibits are easy to access but other areas require the climbing of stairs and the very elderly can opt out of this. Entry tickets are around 17 for an adult. The elderly can make use of online ticket booking options and avoid having to stand in the queue for tickets. The tower opens everyday from 9 am onwards but is closed around Christmas.
British Museum- Don't think twice about visiting the British Museum - it is full of treasures, many of which are brought by British soldiers from off-shores over the years gone by. Established in 1753, the museum is heavily filled with over 7 million artifacts which resemble the human history and it cannot be defined anywhere else in the world. The Tower of London- The marvelous castle is situated on the North banks of river Thames, originally built in 1708 and is also known as the White tower. The tower was previously a prison built to serve royal prisoners. The tower has also been used for executions and torture, as a zoo, an observatory and many more purposes. The bridge of the tower took 8 long years to be completed.
The British Museum - This museum has exhibits dating back millions of years and its exhibits trace the history of different civilizations from all over the world. One of the museum entrances on Russell Street has steps with handrails on both sides for easy access for the elderly. The museum is open daily from 10 am and admission is free. Enjoy all the Attractions in London England.
Visit Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum - Life-like wax models of famous personalities in the fields of sports, music, theatre, movies and politics are displayed at this museum for the entertainment of the public. Visitors will be able to stand close to their favourite wax role models and celebrities and take a photograph. The museum is open everyday of the week from 9.30 am onwards - except on public holidays. The museum has various ticket options and the elderly may be able to obtain a discounted ticket.
Make a Trip to the Tower of London - The elderly will enjoy a trip to the Tower of London where there are many attractions like the Medieval Palace, Crown Jewels, the Tower Green and a large display of armour and other antiquities. Visitors can make use of the guide available at the Tower to see how to chart out their visit and see as much as possible as is convenient to them. The Jewel House and the Crown Jewels exhibits are easy to access but other areas require the climbing of stairs and the very elderly can opt out of this. Entry tickets are around 17 for an adult. The elderly can make use of online ticket booking options and avoid having to stand in the queue for tickets. The tower opens everyday from 9 am onwards but is closed around Christmas.
British Museum- Don't think twice about visiting the British Museum - it is full of treasures, many of which are brought by British soldiers from off-shores over the years gone by. Established in 1753, the museum is heavily filled with over 7 million artifacts which resemble the human history and it cannot be defined anywhere else in the world. The Tower of London- The marvelous castle is situated on the North banks of river Thames, originally built in 1708 and is also known as the White tower. The tower was previously a prison built to serve royal prisoners. The tower has also been used for executions and torture, as a zoo, an observatory and many more purposes. The bridge of the tower took 8 long years to be completed.
The British Museum - This museum has exhibits dating back millions of years and its exhibits trace the history of different civilizations from all over the world. One of the museum entrances on Russell Street has steps with handrails on both sides for easy access for the elderly. The museum is open daily from 10 am and admission is free. Enjoy all the Attractions in London England.
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