Enjoy the beautiful Christmas lights of London travelling on a restored 50-year-old Vintage bus! This festive tour features live commentary from a local tour guide as we travel through the West End to view the spectacular Christmas lights. The route includes Oxford Street, Regent Street and Knightsbridge, enjoying the magnificent colourful lights.
You will also pass The Houses of Parliament and the famous Christmas tree at Trafalgar Square.
Get in the Christmas spirit with this exclusive vintage bus tour!
Tour departs at 4pm and 7pm lasting approximately 2 hours.
Christmas lights bus tour
See the famous Christmas tree at Trafalgar square
See the world-famous department store
See the Christmas lights in Piccadilly Circus
See the famous Big Ben
See a major shopping street in the West End
See the world's biggest high street
London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. Address 1 London!
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Passing by Downing street
Located on 164 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, London, SW1W 9TP, approximately 7 minutes walk from Victoria Underground and Railway station. Tour departs at Gate 0 inside the Coach Station. (Check-in starts 15 minutes before the departure time selected)
• Meet your guide at Gate 0 located inside Victoria Coach Station. Check-in starts 15 minutes before the departure time selected. For the safety of customers, please note that the gate closes two minutes before the departure time selected.
•Please note that seating on the upper deck is not guaranteed
• Route subject to change.
• In exceptional circumstances an alternative vehicle (a closed-top vintage bus or a coach) may be used
• Consumption of food and drink is not permitted on the vehicle
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