London Big Bus Night Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy London' s most iconic sights and landmarks with the dazzling panoramic view of the Big Bus night sightseeing bus on this approximately two-hour experience.
This non-stop open-top bus tour will show you sites such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral and Big Ben, among many others, with a multilingual audio guide under the moonlight.
The tour starts at the stop next to the London Eye (stop no. 11) at 19:30. Arrive 15 minutes early as the bus does not wait, and show your ticket (printed or on your smartphone) to a member of the Big Bus team. Children under 4 years old can travel for free. If you want more information about the service and stops, it's best to download the Big Bus app.
Some of the main places the bus will pass through are as follows:
- Big Ben: one of the most famous images of the city.
- Tower of London: best known as a former prison. It houses the Crown Jewels of British royalty.
- Tower Bridge: walk across this bridge and see the towers that flank it.
- West End: this area is home to such lively streets as Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street.
What’s included
- Guided night tour of London
- Non-stop open-top bus tour with panoramic view
- Multilingual audio guide
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Step by Step
Experience the magic of London by moonlight as you join this non-stop Big Bus sightseeing tour .
You'll learn about the history of the city with an audio guide as you pass the most iconic landmarks of the English capital:
- Big Ben: see one of London's most famous postcards as you gaze at the imposing Big Ben clock tower, located in the Palace of Westminster.
- Tower of London: this royal palace, which doubled as a prison, houses the Crown Jewels of British royalty.
- Westminster Abbey: you will be dazzled by its Gothic architecture. Inside lie the remains of kings such as Edward the Confessor and celebrities such as Charles Dickens.
- Buckingham Palace: the home of Queen Elizabeth II and the British Royal Family from 1837 to the present day.
- St Paul's Cathedral: London's most famous baroque church. It has been the site of historic events such as the funerals of Churchill and Lord Nelson, as well as numerous royal weddings.
- Tower Bridge: you will walk across the iconic Tower Bridge, escorted by its two impressive 65-metre high towers.
- Palace of Westminster: see the Palace ofWestminster , home to the UK's Parliament and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- West End: you will explore the area where streets such as Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street converge, where the bars, theatres and shops of the English capital are concentrated.
- Covent Garden: another emblematic place for theatres, bars, pubs and shopping is the Covent Garden neighbourhood. You will love its lively and entertaining atmosphere.
You will also pass through busy squares in the city, such as Trafalgar Square, Parliament Square and Hyde Park Corner, one of the most important and essential when visiting London.