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Take an Enchanting Hop on Hop off Tour of London

Take a hop on hop off London bus tour and you will undoubtedly be left enthralled by the wide-ranging number of attractions you could potentially explore.

 

London, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/30/2012 -- The London Eye and St Paul’s are commonly viewed as being amongst the most enchanting places to delve into. Yet there are other attractions that are also well worth uncovering, such as the London Film Museum. Determine what constitutes the allure and charm of these remarkable landmarks. St Paul’s is an especially intriguing attraction to delve into; learn some facts you were previously unaware of about this exquisite landmark when you visit.

A spectacular flight upon the London Eye is the definite option for many a visitor to this enthralling capital. You can marvel at noteworthy views of the finest landmarks in a distinctive, frankly incomparable fashion on such a flight; this is what makes it such an extraordinary and memorable experience.

The current St Paul's is the fifth cathedral to have stood on the site since 604. It was constructed between 1675 and 1710, after its precursor was razed to the ground in the Great Fire of London. This renowned Cathedral has loomed over the fiscal core of London, the City, for centuries, in all its extravagant splendour.

St Paul’s has held an, at times, intensely dramatic history. In 1913, suffragettes concealed a bomb under the Bishop’s throne in the choir of St Paul’s, in an attempt to draw attention to their struggle for women’s rights. If the bomb had been effectively set off, a great deal of damage could have been done, and it may even have possibly started a fire. As it was, the mechanism was defective and the bomb did not detonate.

You also may not be aware of the fact that St Paul’s has played host to talks by some truly inspirational world leaders and activists.

Perhaps one of the most notable is none other than Martin Luther King. In 1964, this world renowned human rights campaigner spent three days in London, during which he made a sermon at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

He also convened with leaders of the peace community. The reason for his short stay in London was that he was taking a trip to Oslo to collect the Nobel Peace Prize.

On your hop on hop off London tour, why not visit the London Film Museum? The London Film Museum is something of an unfairly disregarded cultural gem. In addition to its exhibits, the London Film Museum also has frequent installations involving the history of English film and the enchanting imaginative methods that take place behind the camera.

Or possibly you are for a more unusual and unconventional hop on hop off London tour? Go on a riveting ghost bus tour, sure to frighten and mesmerise you in equal measure. Theatrical and convincing on-board actors and spectacular technical trickery amalgamate to make for the most breathtaking tour in London. A menacing conductor will provide a remarkably entertaining, extraordinary commentary for the duration of this memorable experience. You will become informed as to the location of supposed haunted places, intact burial grounds and other somewhat disquieting, lesser known sides to London.

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