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Bicycle Tours

Visitors can take out a bike tour to explore the city, which is a very original way to discover the tourist attractions of London , and it helps keep you fit, too! Bike tours are a great way to see the sights of London without being caught in the middle of crowds.

There are two bike tours being offered: the Royal West Bicycle Tour and the Royal East Bicycle Tour, for the west and east sides of London , respectively. Both are operated by the London Bicycle Tour Company . Rates are 17 British pounds per person.

The West tour starts at Gabriel's Wharf at 10:30 am, cycles through the west of London , and finishes at Waterloo at around 1:30 pm. Highlights of the West tour include the National Theater, the Royal Festival Hall, the London Eye, St. Jame's Park, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, the Royal Albert Memorial, Speakers Corner, Green Park, Trafalgar Square, and Covent Garden.

The East tour starts at Gabriel's Wharf at 10:30 am, cycles through the east of London , and finishes at Waterloo at around 1:30 pm. Highlights of the East tour include the New Globe Theater, the Tower of London , the Tower Bridge, the London docks, the financial district, and St. Paul's Cathedral.


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