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Getting cheap tickets to London

Haven't you heard? It's never been easier to get to London with our fantastic range of low fares! Book your ticket at least three days in advance, and you'll save even more with coachcards—putting more pounds back in your pocket for fun in London. It's a win-win!

Take a moment to scroll up and check out our great deals on tickets to London, or scroll down for some handy travel tips. We're here to make sure your trip is nothing short of unforgettable!

Stay in the know: Savvy tip for London!

When travelling from London Victoria Coach Station, there is a Sainsbury's supermarket across the road from the station, which offers great value meal deals for those on a budget.

Things to do in London

While Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the London Eye are iconic, London has so much more to offer. A visit to the capital unveils a whole host of surprises waiting to be explored.

Have a browse through our handpicked recommendations for some of the best ideas on how best to spend your time in the capital.

Where to eat

Munch on Pie and Mash

When you're in London, don't miss out on one of its classic delights: pie and mash. Whether you're at the charming Rules in Covent Garden or the bustling Pieminister in Farringdon, London offers a range of spots to satisfy your taste buds. Be sure to save room for the traditional liquor—it's a local favourite that adds the perfect finishing touch.

Sip on Afternoon Tea at the British Museum

A visit to London isn't complete without experiencing traditional afternoon tea. Head to the Great Court Restaurant at the British Museum, nestled under its iconic glass roof, for a delightful spread of scones, jam, and clotted cream. It’s a truly memorable way to immerse yourself in British culinary tradition in one of the city's most iconic settings. - But what will go first on your scone? Jam or Cream?

Enjoy Family Time at the Rainforest Café

Treat your family to an adventure at the Rainforest Café, where London meets the jungle. With mesmerising waterfalls, captivating special effects, and animated wildlife, you’ll be transported to another world. Ideal for a family outing, the menu features a delightful mix of American and international dishes, from hearty steaks and ribs to tempting burgers and fresh salads, all topped off with irresistible desserts, what more could you want!

Where to drink

The Trendy Bars of East London

Discover the pulse of East London's nightlife, a favourite among locals. Dream Bags Jaguar Shoes is not just a bar—it's a vibrant mix of art gallery, event space, and nightclub. 

Sip on quirky cocktails and indulge in specialty food nights that fuel the party spirit. If board games are your vibe, head to Draughts in Haggerston—a quirky board game café by day that transforms into a lively bar by night. For those seeking a fun atmosphere, hotspots like The Book Club and Queen of Hoxton always buzz with East London's trendy crowd.

The Edgy Underground Bars of Soho

Soho's streets are buzzing, but its underground scene is where the real excitement unfolds. Dive into Cahoots, a retro Tube-themed bar offering an extensive drink selection and unforgettable vibes. Explore the speakeasy-style charm of the Experimental Cocktail Club tucked away in Chinatown, or soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Soho’s diverse gay pubs and bars, where every night is a celebration of fun and camaraderie.

The Big Names in London Clubbing

If you love to party with the best sounds till the early hours, you need to  experience the legends of London’s club scene. Following its revival, Fabric remains the city’s premier venue for electronic music, hosting unforgettable nights. South of the river, Ministry of Sound in Vauxhall and Corsica Studios in Elephant and Castle offer intimate settings with exciting line-ups of emerging DJs and live music performances, ensuring every night is filled with electrifying beats and vibrant energy.

Where to shop

Camden Passage, Islington

Camden Passage is overflowing with cute cafés, independent boutiques and vintage shops. Discover unique treasures from one-of-a-kind pieces to stylish party outfits. Be sure not to miss the antiques market, perfect for finding affordable furniture, quirky curios, and fascinating bric-a-brac.

Spitalfields Market

Fashion and food lovers  will adore Spitalfields Market. Located in a historic trading area, Spitalfields is renowned for its vibrant mix of fashion stalls and delectable food options. Whether you're browsing, haggling, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Spitalfields offers a perfect day out.

Westfield Stratford

For the ultimate shopping experience, head to Westfield Stratford or White City. With a lineup that rivals Oxford and Regent Street, these two London shopping centres cater to every taste with a blend of high street favourites and luxury brands. Plus, don't forget to check their packed events calendar for entertainment that suits every interest.

London Designer Outlet

Located next to Wembley Stadium, the London Designer Outlet is a shopper's paradise offering top global brands at discounted prices. Discover hidden treasures and fashionable finds while enjoying an additional 10% discount if you book your event travel to Wembley with us. See we can help you save before you even arrive!

Other tourist attractions

Buckingham Palace

Just a short stroll from Victoria Coach Station, Buckingham Palace stands as one of London’s most iconic landmarks and the official residence of the Royals. It's also the perfect spot to snap a winning photo. Make sure to arrive in time for the daily Changing of the Guard, a must-see spectacle in the capital. The ceremony begins around 11:30am and lasts about 45 minutes.

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is home to a host of famous landmarks, including Nelson’s Column, the statue of King George IV, St. Martins-in-the-Fields church, and the beautiful fountains. Curious minds should pop into the nearby National Gallery to explore its vast array of exhibits. If you're walking from the station, there are plenty of delightful places to grab a bite along the way. Stop by a cosy café or a trendy eatery to refuel before continuing your adventure.

Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and More

In under half an hour, you can walk from Victoria Coach Station to the iconic Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. You'll also be right next to the London Eye, offering breathtaking views of the city. Don't miss the chance to visit Westminster Abbey, see Winston Churchill’s statue, stroll past Downing Street, and relax in St James’s Park—all within a short walking distance you’ll have ticked off so many sights.

Things to do for kids

Take them deer spotting in Richmond Park

Anyone who thinks of London as an urban jungle hasn’t explored the range of beautiful parks dotted around the city. Full of stunning wildlife, Richmond Park is a perfect example. If the weather’s on your side, take your little ones for a day out in this serene green space. Just a 16-minute train ride from Waterloo, Richmond Park offers the chance to spot a deer or three in their natural habitat.

Let them loose in an interactive indoor city

The perfect rainy day activity, KidZania is like stepping into a whole new world – a world run by children. Blending learning and fun, this indoor city in Westfield London lets kids try their hand at more than 60 real-life activities. One minute they could be mastering the art of chocolate-making in the factory, and the next assembling a car at the engineering centre. It's an unforgettable experience that keeps the little ones engaged and entertained. 

Culture them with a range of family-friendly exhibitions

For a mix of education and fun, London’s museums are hard to beat. In under half an hour’s walk from Victoria Station, you can introduce your kids to the world’s greatest art and design collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, enjoy high-tech interactive displays and games at the Natural History Museum, or get lost in a wealth of exhibits at the Science Museum. Each museum offers a unique experience sure to excite and inspire all ages. Don’t forget to check out the special family-friendly events and interactive sessions that often run during school holidays!



Hidden gems

St Dunstan in the East

Tucked away in the City of London, St Dunstan in the East is a hidden gem with a unique history. Bombed during The Blitz, the church ruins have been transformed into a serene public garden. Open daily, it's the perfect spot for a quiet picnic and some fantastic photos. Wander through this tranquil space and soak up the peaceful atmosphere amidst the city’s hustle and bustle.

Kyoto Garden

Holland Park is already a lovely destination, but the real treasure lies within the enchanting Kyoto Garden. This Japanese-style garden is packed full with exotic flowers, peaceful waterfalls, and traditional lanterns. It’s an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene weekend escape. Whether you’re strolling along the winding paths or simply sitting and enjoying the scenery, Kyoto Garden offers a slice of peace in the heart of London.

Wilton’s Music Hall

Step into history at Wilton’s Music Hall, the oldest surviving music hall in London that still hosts performances today. Its slightly worn and weathered appearance only adds to its unique charm and character. Whether you're a music enthusiast or a history nut, Wilton’s is a must-visit. Enjoy a show in this historic venue and experience the vibrant cultural heritage that it embodies. From plays and concerts to cabarets, the atmosphere at Wilton’s is sure to captivate and delight you.

Didn't we tell you? We have all the recommendations you could ever need to make sure you make the most of London. So all you need to do now is book that ticket, grab your bags, hop on that coach, and let the adventures begin!

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