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London's iconic double-decker buses are a convenient and cheap way to travel around the city, with plenty of sightseeing opportunities along the way.
Big Bus Tours operates sightseeing tours of London on open-top double-decker buses. See all the top sights, and enjoy an entertaining and informative recorded commentary, available i a choice of 5 languages.
Discover the best boarding points and routes for your London bus tour with our detailed explanations and maps, ensuring you make the most of your sightseeing adventure.
London's double-decker buses are just as British as tea and crumpets and just as iconic! Here's some cool facts to know about the iconic red double-decker buses.
Open-top tour on a vintage bus. A vintage double-decker bus has been transformed into an open-top sightseeing experience. From Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London via the Houses of...
In a city of iconic sights, London's red double decker buses certainly make the list. Here's a guide for how to use London buses on your first trip.
Taking in the best views of Central London, our iconic double-decker Routemaster bus will take you past some of Paddington’s favourite London landmarks, and you can be sure you’ll hear about some of his fun adventures and mishaps!
hop on board our carefully restored classic 1960s double-decker Routemaster bus, for it is show time. SHOW TIMES & TICKETS. The best way to see our latests shows and available tickets is via our box office below. BOOK TICKETS. See Londons most iconic sights aboard out vintage 1960s routemaster bus - top deck seats are guaranteed! Let us show you!
Known as a double-decker bus, this popular – and iconic – vehicle is one of the main tourist sights in the city of London. Not only is it a popular mode of transportation for tourists and businessmen alike, but riding a double-decker bus is something that every person who visits London has to experience at least once!
The Routemaster was the first double-decker bus to have a front entrance. It was powered by a Gardner 6LW engine (later replaced by an AEC AFV unit). The Routemaster was designed by a team led by AEC chief engineer George England. This bus quickly became an important part of London’s history of passenger transportation.