Yes, you can visit the Guildhall Art Gallery and the Roman Amphitheatre in London for free. While general admission is free, it is recommended to book tickets in advance, though walk-ins are allowed. The gallery features extensive art collections, and the Roman ruins are located in the basement.
Admission to Guildhall Art Gallery and London's Roman Amphitheatre is free, but we recommend that you book a general admission ticket to visit any of the two (or both). Save time on arrival by booking in advance or just walk-in on the day.
Tours take place in the morning and last about an hour. Why not go along to the Court of Common Council afterwards and see the City's democracy in action? Tickets must be booked in advance via City of London Guides website .
It's a beautiful, historic space, and you can see remnants of the Roman city walls nearby. Combine with Nearby Attractions: The Guildhall is perfectly situated for a day of exploring the City of London. You're within walking distance of St Paul's Cathedral, the Bank of England Museum, and Leadenhall Market.
Yes, watching the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London is completely free, with no tickets or booking required to see the soldiers hand over duties, making it a popular free attraction. You can view it from various locations like the palace gates, The Mall, or St James's Palace, though it gets very crowded at the palace itself.
Buy one full-price adult ticket and get another individual ticket to the same palace for free. The coupon is not valid alongside any other offers. This offer is only valid for a standard daytime admission only and doesn't include evening events.
Gresham Street is home to the Lloyds Banking Group's headquarters and also to Investec, Alliance Trust and Rensburg Sheppards. It formed part of the marathon course of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The station is in London fare zone 1. Charing Cross was originally two separate stations, known for most of their existence as Trafalgar Square (on the Bakerloo line) and Strand (on the Northern line).
Why is it illegal to take photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
The tower's copyright has expired, so daytime images can be used for any purpose. At night, it's a different story. The tower's light installation (1985) is still protected under copyright. So, if you take and share a nighttime picture of the Eiffel Tower, you could be subject to copyright violations.
The Koh-i-Noor (Persian for 'Mountain of Light') is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It is currently set in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
I recommend doing one; I did it, and our Yeoman Warder was humorous and entertaining, really bringing the visit to life with stories of the tower's history, from Traitor's Gate to executions on Tower Green. These tours are included with your entry ticket.