HMS Belfast
In this museum we will go with the meter, we will rise and we will go in the morning, at noon and return to the hotel.
HMS Belfast served throughout the Second World War, playing a leading part in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst, and also the Normandy Landings. In service with the Royal Navy until 1965, she was saved for the nation in 1971 as a unique reminder of Britain’s naval heritage.
Prices:
Date of Visit 24 Sep 2008
Party Size No. of persons: 4
Tickets Requested
4 Adult (Aged 16 - 59 years) 3 people
Child (Aged 5 - 15 years) 1 people
Booking Fee 1.00
Cost of items: £31.90

London Eye:
In this museum we will go the day
When planning any trip, we know how important it is to get the detail right. This section answers all the questions you have to help plan and make your visit as enjoyable as possible. You’ll find our opening times, how to get to us, what facilities we have, what to do if you’re in a group and any special requirements you may have such as access. And if there’s something you can’t find, just give us a call.
Adult (16 plus) £15.50
Child (5-15 years) £7.75
Child under 5 FREE
Senior (60 plus)* £12.00
Disabled** £12.00

London Zoo:
In this museum we will go the day
Watch the playful otters swimming gracefully underwater as they chase each other in and out of the pools and waterfalls. Visit the tapirs and see them enjoying their new pool in their indoor enclosure or see the endangered tamarins basking in the sunshine in their new outdoor enclosures.
Adult £13
Child (3-15) £9.75
Under 3s FREE
Student/Senior Citizen/Disabled £11.00
Saver ticket: 2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & 3 children = £41
Regent's Park (Outer Circle) London NW1 4RY
Nearest Underground: Camden Town (Northern Line)
In this museum we will go the day we arrived in the afternoon, to begin an afternoon in this museum.
The nearest train station is Waterloo East. From Waterloo East follow the exit signs for the South Bank (Exit 6) and walk towards the London Eye. London Aquarium is in County Hall, next to the Eye.
Charing Cross train station is also near to the Aquarium. From Charing Cross take the exit next to platform 1 for Hungerford Bridge; go over the bridge and once over the river turn back on yourself following signs for Jubilee Gardens. Follow the river front past the London Eye and the Aquarium is on your left.
Nowhere else in London can visitors come face-to-face with sharks, watch our piranhas at feeding time and stroke friendly rays.
At The London Aquarium we aim to encourage respect for nature through our fun and educational journey into the underwater world…

Science Museum:
In this museum we will go the day 22, after leaving the suitcases to the hotel.
The nearest tube station is South Kensington on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines.
A pedestrian subway runs directly from the ticket barrier at South Kensington station to the Main Entrance of the Museum.
adult £10.00

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