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Experience the Best of Cape Town - Infographic

Experience magnificence in terms of natural beauty and luxury in Cape Town, South Africa. We have produced an interesting infographic of some of the many appealing attractions you can be a part of in Cape Town. It is a brilliant way illustrating the top 5 attractions in Cape Town in a attractive graphical way. It guides you on what you can indulge in at the Table Top mountains, the charm of the V & A Waterfront, How you can get amused at the Boulders beach, enjoy the serenity of nature at Cape point and learn more about the South African History at the Robben Island.

Beaches of Cape Town


Experience the Best of Cape Town - Infographic


Taking a trip to Cape Town will definitely be worthwhile and one trip that will turn out to be an amazing and memorable one with friends or family. Do take out time for yourself and have the best time of your life in Cape Town.

Kevin is a traveler mostly share it's experience on  travelhouseuk.co.uk the company lets you compare your cheap flight deals from all major airlines that you want to bargain for your travel.

The Beautiful, Blue French Rivera

The French Riviera is perhaps the most famous part of France except for Paris, and if you ask the French, Paris might need to give way to the Rivera. The sweeping coast of France travels along from the small-town charm of St-Tropez to antique and cultured Cannes and then to the grand city of Nice. It is a broad swath of mild Mediterranean coast beloved by all Europeans alike and especially by the French who vacation there in the summer. Azure waves, sunny beaches, open boardwalks, and more fine dining and shopping than anyone has a right to, the French Riviera is a veritable modern paradise.

Blue French Rivera

St-Tropez

St-Tropez was once a quiet town. It is still a charming and quaint town, but now it is also a global attraction. It has been featured in everything from high art to film to rap, and its popular status as the charming French Rivera town brings tourists from around the world to see what they’ve heard so often about through the lives of the rich and famous. If you want to try and catch one of the stars in St-Tropez, try the club Les Caves du Roy, the caves of the king, where you might actually see a prince or princess. It’s pricey, though, so check out my online cash advancesite. If clubbing is not your thing, do not fret. St-Tropez is a picturesque hamlet perfect for quiet dining and strolling on gorgeous beaches with lapping blue waves.

Cannes

Of course, Cannes is famous for its annual film festival, and if you can buy cannes tickets online to this brilliant and highly-prized event, you have every reason to visit. If you cannot seem to swing that miracle, there is still plenty in the city of Cannes for you. You can reach the magnificent city by chartering a yacht at Charter that Yacht. Le Baoli nightclub is always a surefire way to light up the night. If you’re looking to actually light up the night, Cannes is home to the International Fireworks Festival from July through August. If electric, blinking lights are more your thing, Cannes’ Casino Croisette will let you spin the night away at roulette or any number of card games.

Nice

The French Riviera is usually a summertime place, and Nice is grand year round, but the city is also notable in the winter for its magnificent Carnival. Lasting two raucous weeks and ending on Mardi Gras, the Nice Carnival welcomes over a million people a year annually. If you can’t find your way to Nice in the winter, the summer is just as glorious with a brilliant water front and the Promenade des Anglais. The old city is literally topped by a castle on a hill. The old city is magical and full of history and quaint, archaic churches.
The French Riviera, their Azure Coast, is a magnificent vacation spot. Go for the glitz and glamour, the hot sun and cool Mediterranean breeze, or saunter through the towns in the off-season to really bask in the charm of beautiful old cities almost unchanged by time.

How To Get Over The Holiday Blues

It happens to all us, we have an amazing summer holiday where we spend 2 weeks enjoying the warmth, luxuries and adventures of life away from work and then we come back down to earth with a bump.
There's nothing worse than being mid-way through a Monday morning and feeling like you've never been away and from an over-flowing in-box to banal conversations with colleagues, it really isn't surprising that the post-holiday blues often tend to kick in around September.

However, it doesn't have to be like that and if you can work on the adage that balance is the key to a happy and healthy life then you'll be beating the blues in no time at all and enjoying every day as if you were on holiday.

How To Get Over The Holiday Blues


Below are just five tips to help you fend off feeling down in the autumn and if you can learn to accept that this is pretty much as natural as leaves falling from the trees then you'll be well on your way to looking forward to your first Monday back at work after your break.

Fit some fun into your day
Why do we only associate having fun and doing things we like with time spent away from work? You maybe chained to a desk or sticking to a time sheet but it doesn't mean that you can't brighten up your day with rewards and treats to put a smile on your face. Lunchtimes and mid-morning/afternoon breaks are perfect for doing things that you like to do and from reading a book to listening to music, make sure you spend your time as wisely as possible. Of course, eating is another source of pleasure when on holiday so why not jazz up your breakfast or be creative with a packed lunch because you don't have to be abroad to spoil yourself with food.

Set your clock
Although the mornings and the evenings are getting darker there's still plenty of time to make the most of your day and from getting up an hour earlier to setting your clock to watch the sun set, you don't have to enjoy the natural world only on your holiday. Often getting up early is the last thing on our mind during the autumnal months however, if you can give yourself an extra hour before your commute to work, you won't be disappointed. A morning jog, a relaxing breakfast or a stroll to watch the sunrise – whatever you fancy doing, making time to enjoy the whole day is ideal for avoiding the holiday blues.

Regain your energy
Often when we're on holiday the chance to rest, relax and dine out consumes our entire being and it's no surprise that we hit a bit of a slump upon returning to the 'real world'. Best advice is to break yourself in gently and don't deny yourself some of the pleasures that you enjoyed on holiday. Of course, a few cheeky tweaks to your routine or diet won't go a miss and if you can try to introduce a couple of healthy options that you might have discovered on holiday then all the better. Fresh fruit, yoghurt, smoothies and a blend of herbs and spices are all great for invigorating your system and if you can wake up a bit earlier or plan your meals the night or week before then you'll be regaining lost energy in no time at all.

Spread a little happiness
It's easy for us to feel slightly depressed about our state of mind when we return from holiday but what about all those poor souls who haven't been away? The more we learn to care and think about other people's feelings then the more we can feel happy about ourself and if you get the chance to cook for your colleagues or bring them back a holiday treat or two then you'll no doubt be sharing the sunshine and spreading the smiles. Work doesn't have to be all about the gloom and if you can make the time to chat with colleagues or go out of your way to do something nice or organize a social event then you'll be happily immersed back at work in no time at all.

Make some plans
From screen-savers to photographs on our desks, remembering locations and special times is exactly what we should be doing to fend off the post-holiday blues. Of course, working is a necessity if we want to have money to travel however, making plans for the future is free so why not give yourself something to aim for the moment that your holiday is over. From singles adventure holidays to planning a weekend break in Europe, there's such a wealth of choice out there that planning your next time out of the office will keep you smiling all the way through Christmas. Of course, you don't even have to go away to make plans and if your calender is littered with weekends seeing friends, visiting new cities or just walking in the countryside then the 5-day-week will whizz by in no time at all.

Chris is eagerly looking forward to the autumn as he's off to Malaysia in October and plans to bring some sunshine back with him to get through the winter.

Holiday Trend Comparisons - 2012 Vs 2013

What better way than to spend you’re summer enjoying yourself on holiday? There just isn’t, which is why no matter how hard the economy has made it for us, there are still thousands travelling, whether that’s domestically or overseas.

So, I thought it be interesting to share with you the holiday trends from last year in comparison with this year. You may not think it’s that different, but there are some interesting stats and findings, which in future could tell a story.

Holiday Trends 2013

2012 Vs 2013 Holiday Trends

This section looks at destinations, holiday frequency and what we think ‘passes’ officially as a holiday.

Destination Types

The beach is still the most popular type of holiday for Brits to take, with 2012 seeing 29% of people taking a holiday, going for a beach holiday in comparison with 27% in 2013. So there is a little reduction in the number of tourists (overall) going on a beach holiday.
This is where it starts to get interesting; if the data supplied is analysed through using age groups, then beach holidays amongst 40-49 year olds are the most popular with 32%, and beat every other age group when it comes to wanting to stay at a beach resort. Those at the age of 70 or above are the group who are least likely to visit a destination, specifically for a beach holiday with just 15%. That’s quite a big difference in the number of people who like to book a beach holiday depending on their age group.

Life stage also plays a big part in whether or not people book a beach holiday or not. Just look at these interesting facts and comparisons:
  • Students who live at home with their parents and those at the stage of retirement are the groups who are least likely to book a beach holiday. However, 17% of both of those categories stated that they were looking to book a beach holiday in 2013. We won’t know for sure if 17% in each age group choose to or not, until next year.
  • 32% of couples who are not planning on or have not yet had children said that they are planning on taking a beach holiday in 2013, in comparison with 31% of couples with children, stating they would also like to.

Regional Aspects

Regionally, people from Liverpool are the ones who are the most likely to head for the beach, with a massive 36% of people living within the city stating they would be looking to book a beach holiday. The city with the lowest number of people wanting to book a beach holiday is Bristol, with just 20% stating that they would be planning on taking a visit to the beach.

Does this mean that the demographics of people in Bristol are very different to those living in Liverpool? After all it is the students and elderly that least likely to travel to the beach. From this information should travel agencies change their marketing strategies in order to attract more tourists to book with them and ultimately reach their objectives?

So where else do we Visit, if not the Beach? 

11% of British tourists prefer to take a holiday staying in cottages and villas, and are astonishingly the second most popular choice of holiday after the beach holiday. In addition, these types of holidays are most popular amongst young couples with children. This finding / stat amazed me, as I would have personally expected these holidays to be most popular amongst retired people; they tend to have more money to spend, hence the villa.

10 of us say that they will be visiting their family and that this was their holiday. Which it could be classed as one if the place is not in the same area as to where they live. This is also known as domestic tourism.

One in ten of us, are choosing a city break – perhaps due to the flexibility that city breaks offer us and with work commitments becoming ever demanding, this is a great way to get away, even if it is for the weekend. On the flip side, there is a drop in the number of people taking a city break and it’s relatively steep; from 15% in 2012 to just 9% in 2013 saying they’re thinking about going on a city break for their holiday.

City breaks are most popular with people who are aged between 18 and 29. Maybe the affordability when it comes to the length of stay comes into play or because of the many more opportunities to go sightseeing; European countries have a fantastic range of cultural landmarks to visit and perhaps this is the emerging trend for the future of holiday popularity types.
 Heidi, the author of this article has many years experience in the travel and tourism industry and specializes in weddings abroad and provides advice regarding destinations.

Ever Wonder What Makes Heli Skiing So Special?

Imagine standing on a mountaintop surrounded by nothing but the sky and the neighboring mountain summits. The helicopter that brought you here is gone; the sound of its thumping rotors has faded in the wind. A crystal blue sky is above you and the rugged majesty of the mountains reach out to the horizon and beyond. But only one thing really matters- an endless slope of fresh white powder, as light and dry as talc, is waiting for you. The track is in front of you is steep and challenging. It’s not easy. But if you wanted easy, you would not be here. This is heli skiing in British Columbia. It is skiing at its very best.



British Columbia Heli-Skiing


Revelstoke and Golden in British Columbia lay in the heart of the heli skiing capital of the world. This is a bucket list destination for extreme skiers and thrill-seekers from across the Europe and North America. Breathtaking scenery, unsurpassed snow conditions, and spine tingling, adrenaline-pumping high adventure combine to make heli skiing in British Columbia the skiing experience of a lifetime. Enjoy the deepest and driest snow on the planet as you ski wide open alpine bowls, chutes, pillows and secluded tree runs. It is like no other place on Earth. Thousands of square miles of mountain peaks, glaciers and perfect snow ensure that no two days of heli skiing are exactly alike.

The unique alpine conditions encountered during a Canadian Heli-Skiing adventure require high quality and functional clothing to cope with temperature changes between the heated helicopter cabin and the cold high altitude weather. Focus on layering lightweight, breathable fabrics that will keep you warm and dry throughout the day. Soft-shell fabrics or thin waterproof and wind-breaking materials are ideal for the top layer. Good skis, of course, are of critical importance. The deep powder conditions of heli skiing require wider and softer skis of a different shape than those typically used on ski slopes at lower altitudes.

A British Columbia heli skiing adventure is all about the mountain and untouched powder that is measured in feet, not inches. Heli skiing is reserved for the adventurous few who choose to leave the crowds behind and go their own way. It is about incredible descents in untracked snow through varied and wild terrain. It is about challenging yourself and experiencing thrills few people will ever know. No, it’s not easy. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it. Simply put, heli skiing in British Columbia is a skier’s dream come true. Start researching heli skiing packages today and embark upon the dream that is heli skiing!



Mitchell Strathford is a winter sports blogger and avid skiing enthusiast who has been fortunate enough to experience Canadian HeliSkiing on several occasions. When planning a heli skiing trip, Mitchell highly recommends you look for heli skiing packages in the British Colombia area.

What To Do In The "Magic City" Of Miami

Miami is located in southern Florida and is known for its beaches and nightlife. It is the largest city in the state and is located in the southeastern part of the United States. Miami is a city that offers many entertainment options and there are a lot of things that make this city special. It is a great place to go if you want to experience a relaxing vacation where you can bask in the sun and shop your heart out. There is no need to wonder what to do while in Miami. Read on to find interesting activities you can add to your itinerary.

Things to do in Miami


Getting Around
You do not have to worry too much about getting around Miami. The public transportation system in this city is one of the best in Florida. There is even a help hotline for tourists using public transportation who have any questions. The metro rail is dual line and can help you travel between any commercial district. You can also get around without a car by going around the city center on foot. If you must take a car, finding a taxi is not difficult at all.

Places to See
You can see a lot of wildlife in Miami. Travelers can visit the famous Miami Zoo, go to the everglades on a tour or stop by the local aquarium. The climate in Miami allows the zoos to keep exotic animals from Asia, Africa and all over the world. The local zoo is becoming one of the best zoos in the nation. If you are traveling with kids, you cannot go to Miami without visiting Jungle Island. This place offers an educational and once-in-a-lifetime experience. Also visit the two most popular museums in the city, these are the Science Museum and the Miami Children's Museum.


Things to Do
If you want a relaxing vacation in Miami, you can visit the beautiful South Beach and lay around in the sand. Take it up a notch by booking a boat tour to spend a day on a fine yacht. You can also take a stroll along Art Deco drive and look at the contemporary architecture or purchase a couple of things for your home. The people of Miami do not need an excuse to party; you can enjoy one of the many nightclubs or have fun at one of the festivals or events that happen on the beach. The best time to visit Miami is probably during summer or mid-spring as there are more activities to partake in.


Places to Eat
Miami is known for its excellent food and Latin Cuisine; particularly Cuban and Columbian food. If you want a taste of the freshest seafood, Miami is the place to be. There are a lot of great restaurants along the beaches, more specifically on Ocean Drive. If you want to dine in style, consider reserving a table at The Forge, a steakhouse with a Parisian feel which has seen the likes of Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra.
About The Author
Chad A. Hagy is a travel and history enthusiast who enjoys writing about various destinations around the world.

Three Durable Gadgets For Travel, Outdoor And Everyday Use

Our gadgets and mobile devices have become both status symbols and everyday companions between home, work and leisure. Between smartphones that provide a wealth of information in the palms of our hands to cloud-based storage and power tablets, the average person has never had more computing power at his or her disposal than exists today. Sometimes, we need to take a proactive approach when it comes to gadget selection in order to minimize the consequences of a potential accident that may befall any one of our gadgets - long drops and water damage are just a couple of common examples. If you need sturdy, durable gadgets for use on the road, outside or around the office, then continue reading to find out about three of these devices that may prove useful to you.

Travel-Gadgets

Corsair Flash Survivor 64GB

Data storage and retrieval can mean life or death for some people, particularly those who handle customer data, sales reports and other key figures. In the event your physical data back-up is no longer available and you do not have a cloud-based solution, the resulting damage from an accident can leave you or your business in ruins. Secure, portable options exist, however – this is where the Corsair Flash Survivor 64GB flash drive protects you. Its aircraft-grade aluminium casing protects your data and is vibration and shock-resistant. If you accidentally drop the device in water, no worries: the Corsair Flash Survivor is waterproof up to 200 meters. USB 3.0-compatible and backed by a five-year warranty, the Corsair Flash Survivor 64GB can be found online for $60.

ioSafe Rugged Portable 1TB Hard Drive

Some work and travel conditions will put you in unusual circumstances – there are many instances in which access to a large amount of data sans internet connection will be needed, but certain environmental factors can put that data at-risk. Storage devices that can stand up to all of the elements are in high demand, and options like the ioSafe Rugged Portable 1TB Hard Drive showcase the breakthroughs in this field. This unit is a de-facto outdoor hard drive, capable of handling submersion in fuels, oils and all sorts of other industrial liquids. In addition to this, the hard drive can withstand sand, dust, rain, fog, ice and freezing rain, while also being able to survive submersion in up to 3 metres of fresh or salt water for 72 hours. Vibration and shock-resistant, the ioSafe goes a step further and offers smash-proof protection, as well – up to 2,000 kilograms! Currently priced at $300, the ioSafe Rugged Portable 1TB Hard Drive may be the ultimate guarantee for travel and work-related data storage and retrieval.

Panasonic Lumix TS4 TOUGH

Last but not least, the Panasonic Lumix TS4 TOUGH Camera is the perfect gadget for vacations and other travels where photos are a de-facto requirement. Completely waterproof, the Panasonic Lumix will remain functional in up to 13 metres of water. A 2.7” LCD screen ensures that you capture the best of moments, and the unit can be used to capture 1080p high definition video on land or under water. Shock and sand-proof, the Panasomic Lumix TS4 TOUGH ($350) can be an all-in-one and a durable solution for vacation and travel memories.
About The Author
Today’s feature contributor, Jenny Wadlow, is an active blogger and a technology enthusiast. She likes to keep up with the latest devices on the market and resorts to guest posting to share her reviews. She often writes for ExcelPlas, a leader in independent plastics testing and analysis. You can follow her on Twitter @JennyWadlow.

5 Pain Relief Tips What To Remember When Travelling Abroad

Suffering from an injury or an accident just before you’re about to go on holiday can be a devastating experience. Similarly, becoming unwell or having a recurring illness flare up in the weeks leading up to your vacation can also be a real morale-crusher. When these situations arise, you might think about postponing or even cancelling your trip, depending on the severity of your symptoms or level of discomfort.


Pain Relief Tips

But in some cases, you might feel as if your pain or symptoms are manageable, and a holiday could be just what you need to make yourself feel better. Before deciding, you should always talk to your doctor first, and ask them whether a trip away from home would be safe for you in your current state of health.

If your GP is happy for you to travel, the next stage is preparation. If you’re currently taking prescription pain relief or other medication for your pain-related illness, there are a number of things you should remember to do before you head off to the airport.

Take your prescription paperwork
Ensure that you pack all relevant prescription documents related to your medication. While over-the-counter pain relievers may not need accompanying paperwork, a customs officer may ask to see official documentation if you are taking prescription medication with you. It is also important to carry any medicines in their original packaging. Always keep a copy of your prescription at home so in the event of loss, you can swiftly get all the details over the phone if needed.

Get a letter from your doctor
Before travelling, it’s always best to obtain a letter from your doctor stating which medications you are currently taking and, where appropriate, for which condition. This might cost you a small fee, but is necessary in many cases for customs purposes.

Travel insurance
If you’re not feeling 100 per cent but are determined not to let it spoil your holiday, don’t take any unnecessary risks. Take out travel insurance before you go, so that you are fully covered if your condition worsens, or if your medication is lost in transit and you need to obtain replacement treatment.

Take the correct amount
If you’re only going to be away for a short period, then there’s no need to take your entire course of medication with you. Just take what you need – work out exactly how many days’ worth of treatment you need to take with you, and add one or two extra days’ worth just in case you get stuck at the airport on the way back.

Call the airline
For those taking prescription-strength pain relief treatments, such as tramadol or codeine, or any other medication, call your airline’s customer service line beforehand and ask them if there are any travel restrictions regarding these. There may be special guidelines you need to follow, or documentation you need to fill out.

As mentioned above, always seek professional medical advice from your doctor before proceeding for holiday and never take medication without following the proper instructions.

About The Author
This article is written by Adam who has been prescribed Relpax pain relief medication from his doctor. He purchases his medication at Express Doctor who are rated number 1 Trustpilot in the industry.

Choosing Between The Alps Or The Rockies For The Best Skiing Holiday

There’s no time like the present to start planning your next skiing holiday, especially as early booking can give you a substantial saving. These days, a charming dilemma exists between choosing European slopes for some traditional alpine skiing, or crossing the pond to experience the great skiing which the Rockies has to offer. To aid the decision making process, detailed below are a few key factors to consider when deciding whether to opt for a few days in Chamonix or journey to Aspen in pursuit of the ultimate skiing destination.


Skiing Holiday


An important consideration is travel time. UK based skiers are only a few hours from the majority of European Alpine resorts. Particularly if a combination of fly/drive or fly/train transportation methods are utilised, travellers can depart early in the morning from a UK port and be skiing by the afternoon. Obviously travel to the Rockies takes far longer and may well involve two flights or more. For short holidays, a visa is not required for a UK citizen to visit the USA (just an EU passport) and all European Alpine destinations are accessible with an EU (UK) passport. Medical costs in Europe can be covered by acquiring an E111 card. Covering the cost of emergency medical treatment in America is more complicated and appropriate insurance is recommended in addition to ski travel insurance.

Whilst European time is an hour ahead of that in the UK, in the Rockies the time is about seven hours behind that at Greenwich. This can cause particular problems with jet lag and unsettled body clocks for vulnerable individuals. If you are planning on skiing for a week or more, then the Rockies is an attractive prospect. For shorter trips or for individuals who do not adapt well to changing time zones, a European resort may well be more suitable.

In terms of the type and quality of skiing available, picking the right resort at the right time of year will be most likely to give you what you want. Both continents offer a fantastic range of terrain, scenery and opportunities for boarding and cross country skiing as well as more traditional downhill skiing. The Rockies can boast drier, more powdery snow for longer periods than the Alps, but this is by no means a given and the Alps generally provides superb snow in season. Essentially, it is important to be clear what type of skiing you want and pick a resort accordingly.

Seasoned ski enthusiasts may argue that Alpine ski resorts have greater atmosphere and offer a more traditional skiing experience. The more celebrated resorts, for example Zermatt, Grindelwald and St. Moritz have all developed from old alpine villages, so benefit from traditional architecture and customs. In comparison, established American resorts offer nearly a century of history, as well as a very high standard of modern accommodation and premium health and fitness facilities.

With the exception of travelling time, both Alpine Europe and the Rockies offer a similar skiing experience in terms of quality and enjoyment. The traditions and customs vary from country to country, but these differences add to the unique and special memories which each holiday brings.

About The Author
Greg is an editor for the travel blog Travelling Tan where he likes to write everything from travel to lifestyle. Join him there for more great pieces.

Top 5 Attractions For Children In London


Attractions For Children In London

London is a bustling and grown up city, but there are also plenty of activities available to children to keep them amused.  Some of the attractions are quite expensive, while others have no cost at all – it all depends on what interests your children but London is certain to have something to suit every child’s taste.

Number 1 – The London Eye
This leading UK visitor attraction is a much bigger version of those seen at the fair and most children that go on this ferris wheel absolutely love it. They will get the most amazing view across London and the only thing that may disappoint them is that it goes quite slowly with the wheel taking approximately 20 minute to do a full rotation.  Its quite an expensive 20 minutes trip costing £29 but is one of the most popular and must do items while in London and you wont regret it.

 Number 2 – Buckingham Palace
Only open in the Summer months, Buckingham Palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions around. It is the official residence of the Queen and sits in the center of London. Children love the Palace with all its grandeur and especially when it comes to the Changing of the Guard and the wonderful rooms inside the Palace. Costing approx. £12 a ticket for children it is a far more cost effective attraction to see and can easily take up a couple of hours.

Number 3 – Natural History Museum
Step back in time at this premier London Museum where entry is free to all. You will see ancient worms to pre-historic dinosaurs and so much more. It is a great attraction to learn about how we evolved and to understand how the dinosaurs extinction was a pivotal moment in our creation. Its also not all about history as there are other current exhibitions such as a butterfly exhibition which shows the evolution of butterflies and showcases some the of the rarest butterflies in the world.

Number 4 – Madame Tussauds
This attraction showcases the worlds top celebrities where you can stand along side them and get a better feel for being in their presence. Have your photo taken alongside the great Nelson Mandela or take a penalty with David Beckham, there is someone for everyone and Madame Tussauds has now partnered with Marvel to include a 4D showcase of the Marvel Super Heroes from the comic books which is truly unique and the children love it. With prices at £20 it is a little pricey but well worth it and is a fun afternoon for the whole family.

Number 5 – Thames Rib Experience
This is a unique experience and is only for the more adventurous of children! You can take a fast rib on the Thames and see a very different view of London. You need to be aware that you will get wet on this journey but you will get to see the financial district of London – Canary Wharf or you can choose to see the Thames Barrier, both of which are unique and fun to see. With prices for children from £20 its another great option when enjoying London with the children.

If you are looking for more information about places to visit in London for children then you should try http://www.sightseeingtourslondon.co.uk who offer discounts on a wide variety of attractions for children.
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