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London is one of the world's most-visited cities, home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites and countless more palaces, museums, and monuments. How do you see it all? Simple: London tours make exploring the British capital so much easier. Discover more sights in less time on a hop-on hop-off bus journey, travel the city by classic black cab, or sightseeing by bike. You can book guided visits to landmarks like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey and neighborhood tours of literary Bloomsbury or edgy Shoreditch. And don't forget the day trips to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, or Bath.

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Q:Are guided tours in London worth it?
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Yes, London tours are absolutely worth it. In a city as big as London, it can be challenging to do everything on your itinerary—or even know where to start. Guided tours help you get to the highlights, plus explore new neighborhoods, learn London history, or skip the ticket line at popular attractions. And of course, no trip to London is complete without a hop-on hop-off tour on the city’s iconic double decker buses.

Q:How much do London tours cost?
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Prices vary widely by activity. London tours start at around US$5 for self-guided options. On the high-end, multi-day trips can cost upward of US$5,000. The majority of tours fall in between, but in general, expect to pay more for tours that include extras like admission tickets, food and drinks, or transportation.

Q:What do you see on London tours?
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Choose from sightseeing tours that highlight essential attractions like Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey; pub crawls through historic SoHo; or day trips to places like Oxford or Stonehenge. Themed tours are also popular, taking you to Jack the Ripper’s most infamous haunts or filming locations for Harry Potter and Sherlock.

Q:How many days in London is enough?
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For most visitors, 3–7 days is perfect. In three days, you can visit the most popular sights and explore a couple of neighborhoods. But the longer you stay, the more you’ll find to see and do, whether it’s catching a show on the West End, visiting more museums, or enjoying leisurely afternoons in the city’s many parks and gardens.

Q:What is the best month to visit London?
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March through May is generally considered the best time to visit London, when temperatures are mild and the city’s parks are in bloom. However, crowds and prices tend to be high. If you don’t mind the chill, visit during the off season in the fall and winter for better deals on flights and hotels.