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Updated May 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂10
    4.8/5
    2581 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 74080 reviews
    "I saw the Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Chinese halls. The little brother explained very well, very meticulous, and very funny. I didn’t stop for 2 hours. I didn’t drink a sip of water. It’s too powerful. I recommend booking an explanation when I come to the museum."
    London.Bloomsbury
    >100km from Birmingham
    Highlights: The British Museum is one of the three greatest museums in the world. It features a rich collection of rare works. The museum was the first to display the Rosetta Stone in its Egyptian Hall. The stone stele is inscribed with a decree in three different languages, and was the invaluable key to understanding language and culture in ancient Egypt. In addition, there are more than 23,000 Chinese relics housed here, the likes of which are rare even in Beijing’s Forbidden City.
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  • No.2
    󰺂10
    4.7/5
    2062 Review
    From16.78
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 40079 reviews
    "iconic for London, Uk ! Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry with the help of Henry Marc Brunel. It crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and is one of five London bridges owned and maintained by the City Bridge Foundation, a charitable trust founded in 1282."
    London
    >100km from Birmingham
    Highlights: Enjoy the iconic panoramic views of the Tower of London, St Paulsand the Shard from the Tower Bridge.Step onto the Glass Floors, which is 42metres above the River Thames, to feel the london life from a unique perspective.Explore the historic Engine Rooms, and discover the stories of workers.The London Tower Bridge is one of London's iconic landmark structures. It is a bascule and suspension bridge that crosses the mighty Thames. It is also a drawbridge, with two bascules that can lift to an angle of 86 degrees to let river traffic to pass.△ The scenic Tower Bridge.△ The thrilling Glass Floors.△ The moment when the Bridge lifts is lauching.
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  • No.3
    󰺂10
    4.7/5
    1695 Review
    From40.06
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 29805 reviews
    "The best day for me to visit was on Sunday. Not a lot people there on the day, so it was not crowded. After a well planned trip to visit London this was one first stop"
    London.Buckingham Palace
    >100km from Birmingham
    Highlights: ·Admire the 19 magnificent palaces of Buckingham Palace under the auspices of royal members·Visit the White Drawing Room, the Music Hall, and the Throne Room, andthe designated venue for the coronations of His Majesty the King and the Queen· Head to the palace’s garden café to enjoy a variety of snacks and enjoy panoramic views of the lake on the lawn△ During the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace, one guard detachment takes over from another guard detachment and then becomes the King's Guard, marching from Wellington Barracks to Buckingham Palace under the accompaniment of music.△ At the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace, visitors can view ever-changing exhibitions of the Royal Collection, including masterpieces by old painting masters, rare furniture, decorative arts and a large collection of photography.△ The Royal Mews is one of the most prestigious working stables in the world and is home to the Royal Coaches, Windsor Grays and Cleveland Seahorses.The stable is still responsible for travel transportation for the King and other members of the Royal Family nowadays.
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  • No.4
    󰺂9.9
    4.7/5
    875 Review
    From32.31
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 24907 reviews
    "Very worth a visit. Westminster Abbey is very magnificent, equipped with a Chinese guide and speaks very well. The last Poet Corner also found Jane Austen, which I like, and the whole tour took about an hour. However, there were more people that day, and it took about 45 minutes for the security check to enter the door. Still worth a visit."
    London.Buckingham Palace
    >100km from Birmingham
    Highlights: • Visit the place on the north bank of the Thames where kings were crowned and royal family members held weddings• Stroll through the British State Burial Mausoleum and visit the resting places of royal family members and legendary figures such as Newton, Darwin, and Churchill• Explore the magnificent, solemn, and quiet representative of Gothic architecture, and experience the thousand-year history of the majestic churchWestminster Abbey situated on the north bank of the River Thames in London, next to the Houses of Parliament, is a magnificent Royal Catholic Cathedral in the Gothic style, a holy place in England, and prominent among the many churches in the country.The coronation throne of Edward I is located behind the church altar. This dilapidated seat has witnessed the changes of the British royal family for hundreds of years.
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  • No.5
    󰺂9.9
    4.7/5
    2504 Review
    From40.07
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 89882 reviews
    "The London Eye is a landmark building next to the Thames River in London. It is very beautiful and is a landmark building in London. Getting on the London Eye can have a very good view of the whole London. It is worth seeing, very feeling, full marks."
    London.Waterloo
    >100km from Birmingham
    Highlights: ·Take a ride on the 135-meter giant Ferris wheel and enjoy a panoramic view of London city scenery·Enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Thames River, overlooking and photographing the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben·Overlook St. Paul's Cathedral, the Shard and other buildings in the distance, and feel the unique blend of classical and modern London△ The London Eye has a total of 32 air-conditioned fully enclosed cabins, each cabin can accommodate about 25 people. The operation speed is slow, which is convenient for tourists to enjoy the scenery. It takes about half an hour to complete a circle. The cabin is equipped with explanations of various sights in London, which are played when rotated to the corresponding angle. In addition, touch-sensitive explanation equipment is also available.△ If you choose to ride the London Eye at dusk, the romantic Thames sunset will definitely be unforgettable.△ The London Eye at night is equipped with dreamy atmosphere. The illuminated Ferris wheel forms a huge blue halo, like a bright eye in the night sky.△ If you come to the London Eye on New Year's Eve, although you can't ride on it, you can watch the gorgeous fireworks and the changing colors of the London Eye. The scene is extremely lively.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Birmingham?
Some Best Things to Do near Birmingham include:The British Museum|Tower Bridge|Buckingham Palace|Westminster Abbey|London Eye
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Birmingham?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Birmingham include:The British Museum:4.8|Tower Bridge:4.7|Buckingham Palace:4.7|Westminster Abbey:4.7|London Eye:4.7
Where are Best Things to Do near Birmingham located?
The Best Things to Do near Birmingham are mainly located in:The British Museum:London|Tower Bridge:London|Buckingham Palace:London|Westminster Abbey:London|London Eye:London