London Eye, the Da Vinci Code, and Harry Potter in City Discovery’s Top 10 London Attractions

Take an exciting round-trip aboard London’s famous observation wheel, the London Eye. As the wheel marks its 10th year of providing panoramic city views to millions of customers every year, City Discovery presents a selection of 10 must-see London attractions topped by the London Eye.

Toledo, OH, February 18, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The London Eye and nine other attractions are part of City Discovery’s special feature on London, which highlights must-see attractions. As a resource for sightseeing tours, unusual travel experiences, and ground transportation worldwide, City Discovery has over 100 trip activities in London and beyond, suitable for a wide variety of travelers from the typical sightseeing tourist to couples on their honeymoon to Beatles fans to medieval history buffs.

Here are 10 of City Discovery’s top London attractions, one for each of London Eye’s 10 years.

Flight on the London Eye
1. The Total London Experience: a flight on the London Eye offers fantastic views of the whole of London stretching out hundreds of feet below.

Da Vinci Code Route
2. Dan Brown fans will get a kick out of the Da Vinci Code Tour along the Green Route, which explores key London locations featured in the international bestselling novel.

Dinner Cruise along the Thames River
3. The Bateaux London Luxury Evening Dinner Cruise offers a night complimented by the blend of live jazz entertainment, a four-course dinner a la carte, and coffee and chocolate, and London’s most famous attractions.

Land of the Beatles
4. The Beatles Tour. Highlights include the “Magical Mystery Tour,” featuring a vintage 1960s coach identical to the one used in the 1967 film.

Hidden London
5. In London Thru the Lens, a professional photographer-guide will point out details invisible to the untrained eye and reveal the best vantage-points on chosen routes.

Duck Tour
6. The Duck Tour features a live guided tour of the Westminster by road, passing landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben, and a trip along the river for more sightseeing.

Secrets of Stonehenge
7. The Windsor, Bath and Stonehenge Tour: five thousand years ago, these 40-ton rocks were dragged to the lonely plain of Salisbury Hill, and their secrets continue to tantalize scholars and visitors to this day.

The Harry Potter Setting
8. A visit to Oxford, Stratford, Cotswold and Warwick Castle is probably the heart’s desire of bookworms and movie freaks the world over.

Trail of a Serial Killer
9. Aspiring sleuths can have a go at solving the Jack the Ripper Murders by joining a crime-solving activity. For two spine-tingling hours, participants are expected to piece together the facts and clues on what is considered one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of all time.

Fire Eaters, Beer, and a Feast
10. In the vaulted cellars of Ivory House, at St. Katherine’s Dock, a Medieval Banquet exists to fulfill the fantasies of travelers.

For more inspiration on what to do in London and surrounding areas, visit www.city-discovery.com. For more inspiration on what to do in London and surrounding areas, visit www.city-discovery.com. Travelers can also book economical transfers and ground transportation options such as private vans, limousines, mini coaches, and deluxe motor coaches on the website.

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