After writing so many articles about China Tours and China Hotels, I want to introduce some best tour operations in other countries in today’s blog.

No.1 London Online

Since 1996 London Online has provided millions of Londoners, London based businesses and London tourists with countless pages of essential information on the UK’s capital. They offer a encyclopedic knowledge about London, from arts to restaurants, from nightlife to hotels. There are different channels in their homepage, covering all the aspects like hotels, restaurants, shopping, attractions, and “what’s on”, which include arts, exhibitions, clubs, clubbing, comedy, dance, dating, museums, theatre. They also have a city guide part which links into London street, finance, transport, and so forth.

Let me take “the restaurants” for example. If you click the “restaurants”, you will find very detailed classifications. You can browse over 1000 London restaurants. They get restaurants by area, by cuisine, by tube and by alphabetic list.

Another example: London Attractions. London is a remarkable city with a rich and truly limitless heritage upon which to draw. It is no surprise therefore that London has numerous attractions and famous landmarks, from all eras of its history. No matter where you are located within London, there seems a never ending list of things to do and places to see. Here is a brief introduction about a very famous London heritage.

The British Museum

The British Museum, Europe’s most famous museum, and London’s most popular attraction is a must see for any visitor to London. Ninety four galleries of prints, coins, antiquities and more.

Address
British Museum
Great Russell Street
London
Travel
The British Museum is located on Great Russell Street, just off Tottenham Court Road in central London.
The nearest tube stations are each about 6 minutes away
Tottenham Court Road (Northern and Central lines)
Holborn (Central and Piccadilly lines)
Russell Square (Piccadilly line)
The Museum is also within easy walking distance of Euston station (10 minutes)
Some of the most direct bus routes are

New Oxford Street: 7, 8, 19, 22b, 25, 38, 55, 98
Tottenham Court Road, northbound and Gower Street, southbound 10, 24, 29, 73, 134
Southampton Row: 68, 91, 188
ACCESS
Wheelchairs:
Main Entrance Great Russell Street
Access (stairs and lifts)
The Main entrance (South side, via Great Russell Street) has 12 steps with handrails at each side. There is a self-operable lift to the left of the steps where a bell is available for visitors requiring assistance.
Montague Place/ North Entrance
The Montague Place entrance (North side) provides a level entrance to the Museum and a lift taking you to levels in the Museum building. Please note that access from the North lift to the main floor of the Museum is on level 0.
Hearing Impaired:
A Sound Enhancement System with portable induction loops is available for most gallery talks and to support sign-interpreted tours.
Guide, hearing and assistance dogs are welcome. Dog bowls are available from the Information Desk.

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