If you're planning a day out in London, you'll be spoilt for
choice by the sheer number of sights, events and activities on
offer in the capital.
Now you too can avoid spending a fortune on your day out -
simply travel by train and you'll get 2FOR1 entry on some of
London's best attractions.
What could be more quintessentially British than a spot of
afternoon tea? For the perfect way to round off your day in the
city, we've teamed up with luxurious hotel chain Radisson
Edwardian to offer you 2FOR1 on this great British
tradition, featuring a delicious spread of freshly baked scones,
finger sandwiches, tartlets and pastries, and a selection of teas.
Enjoy the splendid surroundings, tuck into the mouth-watering
treats and relax in the knowledge that you've saved a few pennies
along the way!
To get the most out of your day, we've put together a few
suggestions of some unbeatable 2FOR1 London
attractions which all go perfectly with tea and
cakes.
The Tower of London stands proudly as a testament
to the capital's rich history. Experience the past brought to life
as you hear the calls of the famous ravens, listen to the tales of
some of the unfortunate prisoners and marvel at the wonderful crown
jewels. Don't miss Fit for a King! See five hundred years of
spectacular royal armour, offering a fascinating insight into the
personalities, power and physical size of England's kings. Then end
your day with an afternoon tea fit for a king at the
Berkshire Hotel on Oxford Street.
Nowadays, most of us take for granted London's vast and complex
transport networks which get us from A to B. At the London
Transport Museum you can explore the fascinating history
of the city - from its Roman origins right through to the diverse
metropolis we are familiar with today - and discover the vital role
that its transport played in this incredible development. Finish
off by taking advantage of the very transport system in question
and travel to the Hampshire Hotel on Leicester
Square for high tea.
There is also a host of great exhibitions and
events in London this Autumn, including Camille
Silvy at the National Portrait Gallery, Courtauld Gallery -
Cézanne's Card Players and Guitar Nation Live 2010.
Finally, there's no better way to see London than on foot, so why
not join up with a London Walking Tour and uncover
some of the city's hidden treasures. There's sure to be a tour that
takes your fancy...
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