Tours And Towers: Why Guided Tours Of London Make Sense

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If you really need a reason to book a guided tour of London, here’s the best one:  every minute of your stay in London will be precious, and you deserve to fill it with as many memories as possible.   Greater London covers a total of 609 square miles, and the chances of finding your way to all their well-and-not-so-well-known attractions on your own are quite remote.  So unless you’re moving to London permanently or expect to be returning at regular intervals, participating in one of the many excellent guided tours is the way to go. 

If you’re still not convinced, however, here are a few more reasons why you should take a guided tour of London.

A Guided Tour Will  Help You Focus: If you did any research at all on London attractions while planning your trip, you already know that it might be impossible to reach all the far-flung must-sees in a single trip.  But by choosing guided tours which focus on particular interest, like museums, art galleries, churches, royal or historical sites, you’ll ensure that you get the high points of each of them.  If you see something you’d like to come back to, make a note of it and work it in during free time or on a later trip. 

A Guided Tour Will Remove the Guesswork: When confronted with a city on whose every street, it seems, history has left its mark, you may simply feel overwhelmed. Taking a guided tour of London will ensure that you don’t miss anything essential, and it will also help you fill the gaps in your understanding of British history and culture.  How?

A Guided Tour Will Put You in the Company of a London Tour Guide: This is one of the major reasons why you need to introduce yourself to London with the help of a guided tour.  Your tour guide will know not only where to take you, but how to explain all the murky English history behind such landmarks as the Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and the Houses of Parliament.  You’ll finally get the names of Henry VIII’s six wives in order, and realize that he was personally responsible for the deaths of only two! 

Guided Tours of London Can be Tailored to Your Interests: If you’re fascinated with the story of Jack the Ripper, you can arrange a private guided tour to the sites of his crimes and to the cemeteries where some of his victims were laid to rest.  If you don’t have the budget for a private tour, you can find a group tour which manages eight major attractions, including lunch, a River Thames cruise, and a stop to see the Changing of the Guard in a single day. Your guided tour may be a walking tour, or a trip on one of London’s classic double- decker buses.  If you want a real adventure, sign up for a duck tour on an amphibious vehicle which will be equally at home on land or water! 

Guided Tours Provide Safety: Any time you’re in a foreign country, even if it’s just Merry Olde England, you aren’t quite as safe as you would be in familiar surroundings.  Your tour guide will be up-to-date on which London attractions may be unsafe, and why.  And with 609 square miles of London at your doorstep, you need to have someone who will keep you from getting lost!



By: Tim Roseland

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