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London Duck Tours (previously Frog Tours) start in a conventional fashion from the rear of County Hall, crossing the river via Westminster Bridge to travel round Parliament Square, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. Then they cross Vauxhall Bridge and take a slipway down the side of the MI6 Building - into the Thames. The final half hour of the 80-minute tour is a boat trip along the river to the London Eye and back. The tour 'buses' are four adapted DUKWs developed by General Motors during WWII.
London Duck Tours (previously Frog Tours) start in a conventional fashion from Chicheley Street near County Hall, crossing the river via...
Read full venue reviewTransport Waterloo
020 7928 3132, bookings 08445 791940
Times Tours start every hour (every half hour during school hols): 11am-3.30pm Mon-Fri (summer 9.45am-6pm); 10am-dusk Sat, Sun and school hols
Prices £20, £16 concs, £14 children, £58.00 family ticket. First-come, first-served tickets also available from the ticket kiosk in front of County Hall (near the London Eye)
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