Pleasure Flight Over London


This experience offers you and a guest the breathtaking opportunity to view London from the air and put everything into a totally new perspective. Depending on the weather, your flight take in most of the sights along the Thames including Canary Wharf, Tower Bridge and the Millenium Dome. Don't forget your camera as there are sure to be some awesome views!

Oxford


At the heart of learning for the past 800 years, Oxford's dreaming spires are the romantic setting for the countries top universities. Many of the building's date back to the 15 century and are some of the most breathtaking in the country. The town is great for shopping with a large number of antique and craft shops, as well as all the high street favorites. In the evening Oxford comes alive through its many bars, restaurants. With its mix of ancient and modern, there's plenty to do in Oxford.

Covent Garden

The history of Covent Garden is reputed to date back to medieval times, when the Benedictine Convent of St Peter at Westminster Abbey owned a garden, the "Convent Garden". From these humble beginnings it has developed into a major shopping area with everything on offer from fashionable boutiques and famous shops to market stalls. Covent Garden also has excellent street entertainment, including cafes where you can lunch to the sound of live classical music.

London Eye

Opened in 2000 to honour the millennium, the London Eye is the world's biggest observation wheel. It has quickly become one of London's top attractions and has established itself as part of the capital's skyline. Visible from the city, the London Eye offers some of the best views over the capital, from 135 meters up you can see Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, London Aquarium, St Paul's Cathedral and many other London attractions. Each London Eye flight is 30mins long, rising 450 feet above the Thames.

London Zoo


As one of the world's oldest Zoos (Est. 1828), it is little wonder that the focus of London Zoo is now on conservation and preservation. By showing how important animals are in terms of biological diversity and inter-dependence London Zoo hopes to save many species that are fast disappearing around the globe. The Zoo holds many events and has a number of permanent exhibitions including the Web of Life, a unique exhibit that combines museum-style information with live animals.