Embark on an unforgettable journey through London’s famous landmarks with Big Bus Tours London, the ultimate family-friendly adventure!
Picture hopping on board one of those iconic, double-decker, red buses, with the wind in your hair and the city at your feet. From Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London, every landmark is just a hop, skip, and a jump away. With live commentary from your tour guide on the VIP Tour, you’ll be zipping through the sights faster than you can say “Mind the Gap!”
The real magic lies in the flexibility of the hop-on, hop-off service, allowing you to tailor your London adventure to suit you. Whether it’s snapping selfies with Big Ben or indulging in local treats at Borough Market, the choice is yours. For energetic little ones, family-friendly stops like the London Eye and Madame Tussauds offer a day filled with excitement.
Also, let’s not forget the perks of being on the upper deck. With panoramic views of London’s skyline and open-air seating, it’s like having your own royal viewing platform (crown not included, unfortunately!).
So whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Londoner looking to rediscover the city’s hidden gems, Big Bus Tours London is the ticket to an unforgettable journey through the heart of London!
Really fun and effective way to visit as many sights as possible in one day. Definitely one to bring a friend along and make a day of it. If you’re not rolling in it and looking save a bit of money, I would say that you might want to just stick to the regular old bus. However, I really enjoyed the Big Bus because of the flexibility to hop on and off AND the open top was pretty cool.
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BEWARE! There was a parody disaster movie called “Big Bus,” but unfortunately, our experience was NOT a comedy. Too bad negative stars isn’t an option…
Big Bus continued to book tours when London was gridlocked and more than one of their buses were out of service. They “activated” our online purchase at what turned out to be a non-working bus at St. Pancras – in retrospect this smacks of bad faith.
After wasting an hour (personnel walking us to alternate pickup locations while still selling tickets – again felt like bad faith) completely unable to get near a bus, we ended up taking the tube to other stops to try and “hop on;” unfortunately all were packed with no room to get on. After wasting yet more time we ended up taking the tube and were never able to use the service we paid for, yet afterwards, they keep claiming NON-REFUNDABLE.
I’m filing a dispute with my credit card company, and contacting various UK and London authorities.
Also notable were other buses (e.g. Toots) were not over-capacity, and even seemed to have room on their open upper decks.
I loved the Big Bus Tour. Such an easy way to see the best of London’s sights
I am sitting currently on one of their busses and I am sincerely regretting going with this company. I am have been freezing for over 3 hours on this bus and still have not gotten to what I wanted to see. Not just are the busses very slow but they are also not heated which my 63 year old mother did not tolerate very well. I cannot believe how bad of a service this company has done so far. I wanted to see the London Eye and they have not gotten me there in time to see it during day light and good weather. I had asked the ground personnel which buss to take and they got me one wrong one.
I am utterly disappointed!!!!