Overview of London Bike Tour by London Bicycle Tours
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Tour Itinerary
Sights you'll see:
Southbank
The National Theatre
The London Eye
Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
Lambeth Palace
Westminster Abbey and School yard
St James’ Park
Buckingham Palace
The Changing of the Guard (on days when Scheduled)
The Mall
Admiralty Arch
Trafalgar Square
Leicester Square
Chinatown
Covent Garden
Lincoln's Inn
Leather Lane Market
Smithfield Market
The Old Bailey
Paternoster Square
Temple Bar Gate
St Paul's Cathedral
The Millennium bridge
Tate Modern Art Gallery
London's original bicycle tour company invites you to take a morning cycle ride in Central London. Our experienced tour guides have expert knowledge of the city. They will safely guide you around the city on cycle paths, parks and quieter streets, telling you the history of the city and the sights as the tour unfolds.
We Saddle up at our cycle hire centre at Gabriel's Wharf located on the South side of the river near Waterloo station. After choosing a bike, our guide will escort you along the riverside, down side roads and alley ways though central London. We'll stop along the way to admire the amazing engineering achievement of the London Eye, one of the largest observation wheels in the world, and then just under the bridge, the story of Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament, with plenty of time for photos. From the courtyard of Westminster School you can admire the belfry of Westminster Abbey, then over to St. James' Park. The reason for starting early is to meet up with the (not to be missed) pomp and pageantry associated with the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Heading back to Central London, we walk though Trafalgar Square with Lord Nelson looking down from his pedestal, then Leicester Square, skirting Chinatown, followed by Covent Garden. Taking a break and watching some street theatre on offer in the market piazza we then get back on the bikes, and ride though London's legal district and over to the colourful Leather Lane Market and Smithfield Market, London's recently redeveloped meat market.. with some horrible history! Then over to Sir Christopher Wren's amazing St Paul's Cathedral. With the river in sight, we cross south on the famous Wobbly Bridge past the Tate Modern Art Gallery, and you will now feel that you have a real orientation of London.
