Explore London with a Big Bus hop-on, hop-off ticket. Travel around and experience unrestricted views of the city on-board the top-deck of an open-top, double-decker bus. This London hop-on, hop-off tour has 3 comprehensive routes and strategically located stops covering all the best-loved London landmarks and attractions. Customize your own itinerary and discover London at your own leisurely pace.
Discover central London on the Red route, West London on the Blue route, and hop on the London Green Link route, connecting King's Cross and St. Pancras stations with Covent Garden, where you'll be able to easily join our Red Route and Blue Route bus tours.
Enjoy pre-recorded commentary in multiple languages and immerse yourself in the history of London.
List of attractions covered:
You can choose from three hop-on, hop-off ticket options:
Discover Ticket:
Essential ticket:
Explore ticket:
London Evening Tour: See London illuminated and magical as the sun begins to set on a panoramic bus tour that showcases significant landmarks and top attractions. Enjoy entertaining pre-recorded commentary in English as you pass attractions like the Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the London Eye.
Walking tours:
Please check the Useful Downloads section for the updated route map.
Voucher Type: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Validity:
14 days from or before the date chosen at the time of booking
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
London is a functioning city and weather, traffic and events may occasionally cause disruption.
Timings and stops are subject to change. The updated map will be available on the buses.
The family ticket includes 4 persons - 2 adults and 2 children.
To collect your river cruise pass, please present your booking confirmation to a Big Bus Tours staff member first.
good tour
This is a fantastic idea to explore the city but one thing really ruins it. The pre recorded commentary is awful. A lot of the headphone ports do not work. The commentary Cuts off in the middle of the sentence or repeats itself. There's more music than actual commentary and when there is commentary it's mostly some odd try hard dialogue between 2-3 narrators. Forced "humour" with some random factoids about the surrounding. Half the time you have no idea what they're really talking about, hardly a guide tour. You're better off with Google.
The river cruise and the guided walk on the other hand were absolutely fantastic. Great, knowledgeable guides, interesting stories. The only things making up for the meh bus side of things. For anyone not planning to buy the tickets including those, just get yourself a day ticket for city buses and plan your own route
Hop on hop off bus around iconic places and cruise down the Thames was great.